Sir Kay

Sir Kay Sir Ector’s oafish son in The Sword in the Stone; voiced by Norman Alden.

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Sir Giles

Sir Giles The “brave” knight in The Reluctant Dragon; voiced by Claud Allister.

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Sir Hiss

Sir Hiss Prince John’s right-hand snake in Robin Hood; voiced by Terry-Thomas.

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Singer & Sons (television)

Singer & Sons (television) Television series on NBC from June 9 to 27, 1990. A contemporary comedy in the nostalgic setting of a kosher delicatessen on New York’s Upper East Side, it chronicles the day-to-day comic crises of an aging Jewish deli owner who hires his black housekeeper’s two sons as his partners in the …

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Sing Me a Story: with Belle

Sing Me a Story: with Belle See Disney’s Sing Me a Story: with Belle. It ended Dec. 11, 1999.

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Sindbad’s Seven Voyages

Sindbad’s Seven Voyages Attraction in the Arabian Coast area at Tokyo DisneySea, sponsored by Nippon Express, opening on September 4, 2001. Guests embark on an enchanting boat ride experiencing fantastic realms, unknown dangers, and unimaginable riches in the fabled lands of the Arabian Nights. After a story revision in 2007, the attraction was renamed Sindbad’s …

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Sinclair, Madge

Sinclair, Madge (1938-1995) Actress; voiced Sarabi in The Lion King.

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Sinden, Donald

Sinden, Donald Actor; appeared in Island at the Top of the World (Sir Anthony Ross).

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Sinbad Show, The (television)

Sinbad Show, The (television) Television series, airing on Fox from September 16, 1993, to July 28, 1994. When David Bryan, a young and single computer graphics designer with no thoughts beyond next Saturday night’s date, takes in two foster children, he slowly realizes that he has kissed his carefree bachelor life good-bye. Stars Sinbad (David …

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