WED Enterprises

WED Enterprises Design and development organization founded by Walt Disney in December 1952, to help him create Disneyland. Walt sold his interest in WED Enterprises in February 1965. Originally at the Disney Studio in Burbank, WED moved to facilities in Glendale in 1961. It later became known as Walt Disney Imagineering (1986).

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Wedding Pavilion at Walt Disney World

Wedding Pavilion

Wedding Pavilion After starting to promote weddings at Walt Disney World with a Fairy Tale Weddings department in 1991, the park opened a special Wedding Pavilion on July 15, 1995, featuring a view of Cinderella Castle and seating for up to 250 guests. The Pavilion actually had its first wedding, and a preview, on Weddings …

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Weaver, Sigourney

Weaver, Sigourney Actress, appeared in Holes (The Warden), The Village (Alice Hunt), You Again (Ramona), and provided the voice of the ship’s computer in WALL•E. She also appeared as Alexandra Reid in Marvel’s The Defenders.

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Wednesday

Wednesday Anything Can Happen Day on the 1950s Mickey Mouse Club. Surprise Day on the new Mickey Mouse Club.

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Weaver, Doodles

Weaver, Doodles (1911-1983) Actor; appeared in A Tiger Walks (Bob Evans).

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Weasel Family, The (film)

Weasel Family, The (film) Educational film; released in May 1968. The film tells of the habits and traits of the weasel, otter, mink, marten, skunk, and wolverine.

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Wayans, Damon

Wayans, Damon Actor; appeared in Celtic Pride (Lewis Scott), and on television in My Wife and Kids (Michael Kyle).  

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Wayne Brady Show, The (television)

Wayne Brady Show, The (television) A series featuring comedy skits and musical numbers, starring Wayne Brady. Included are special guests and improv, with audience participation. Premiered on ABC on August 8, 2001, and ended on September 19, 2001. The cast includes Brooke Dillman, Jonathan Mangum, J. P. Manoux, Missi Pyle. A new show with the …

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