Travolta, John

Travolta, John Actor; appeared in Phenomenon (George Malley), A Civil Action (Jan Schlictmann), Ladder 49 (Capt. Mike Kennedy), Wild Hogs (Woody Stevens), and Old Dogs (Charlie), and provided the voice of the title character in Bolt.

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Treasure Buddies (film)

Treasure Buddies (film) Direct to DVD release on January 31, 2012. The Buddies travel to the ruins of ancient Egypt. In a race against a devious cat, they, and their new friends Cammy (a baby camel) and Babi (a mischievous monkey), must avoid booby traps, solve puzzles, and explore a mysterious tomb, all in search …

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Treasure from the Sea (film)

Treasure from the Sea (film) Educational film demonstrating the benefits of magnesium, which, because of its lightness, can save energy. The film was made for Dow Chemical Co.; delivered on September 30, 1946.

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Tramp

Tramp Happy-go-lucky mutt hero of Lady and the Tramp; voiced by Larry Roberts.

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Transcenter

Transcenter Automotive display at the exit of World of Motion in Future World at Epcot; opened on October 1, 1982. General Motors changed the displays over the years. The display featured films and shows such as The Bird and the Robot and The Water Engine, future vehicles, and the latest models from General Motors. Closed …

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Trauth, AJ

Trauth, AJ Actor; appeared on Disney Channel in Even Stevens and The Even Stevens Movie (Alan Twitty), You Wish (Alex Lansing), and does the voice of Josh on Kim Possible.

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TraveLodge

TraveLodge Hotel in Lake Buena Vista at Walt Disney World. From 1984 to 1989 it changed its name to the Viscount.

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TravelPort

TravelPort Attraction in Communicore East at Epcot sponsored by American Express, from October 1, 1982, to April 27, 1992. Guests could touch a television screen to preview vacation trips to many areas of the world or ask for help from the American Express personnel.

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Travers, P. L.

Travers, P. L. (1899-1996)  Australian-born English author of the Mary Poppins books, with the first one published in 1934.  While she admired Walt Disney, she never quite approved of the film he made about her fictional nanny. She was portrayed by Emma Thompson in Saving Mr. Banks.

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