Rapp, Anthony
Rapp, Anthony Actor; appeared in Adventures in Babysitting (Daryl), and on television in Sky High.
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Rapids Ahead/Bear Country (television) Television show; aired on October 16, 1960. Directed by William Beaudine. Walt presents a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of Ten Who Dared on the Colorado River, along with the True-Life Adventure, Bear Country.
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Ranger of Brownstone, The (television) Television show; aired on March 17, 1968. Directed by Hamilton S. Luske. A selection of cartoons with Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore and Humphrey the Bear.
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Ranft, Joe (1960-2005) Story artist, joined Disney in 1980 working on such films as Oliver & Co., Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King. In 1992 he joined his schoolmate John Lasseter at Pixar where he made significant contributions to each of their features beginning with Toy Story, not only …
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Ranger Fussy character named J. Audubon Woodlore; in five shorts with Donald Duck and Humphrey, beginning with Grin and Bear It (1954).
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Range War at Tombstone (television) Television show; episode 8 of Texas John Slaughter.
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Ralph, Sheryl Lee She voiced Rita in Oliver & Company. She also appeared in The Distinguished Gentleman (Miss Loretta), Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (Florence Watson), and on Disney Channel in The Jennie Project (Dr. Pamela Prentiss).
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Randall, Tony (1920-2004) Actor; appeared on television in Sunday Drive and Walt Disney World Celebrity Circus, and on The Disney Channel in Save the Dog.
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Randall, Ethan Actor; appeared in A Far Off Place (Harry Winslow). He changed his name to Ethan Embry and appeared in White Squall (Tracy Lapchick) and Sweet Home Alabama (Bobby Ray), and on television in Celeste in the City (Kyle).
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Rancho del Zocalo Restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland, built on the site of the former Casa Mexicana; opened February 6, 2001, featuring both Mexican and barbecue offerings. In November 2004 the restaurant switched to an all-Mexican menu.
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