Newman Laugh-O-grams (film)

Newman Laugh-O-grams (film) Short cartoons made for the Newman Theater in Kansas City, Missouri, by Walt Disney in 1920. Typical local problems, such as Kansas City’s road conditions and corruption in the police force, were the subjects of the approximately one-minute shorts. These were the first films Disney made.

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Newbern, George

Newbern, George Actor; appeared in Adventures in Babysitting (Dan), Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride Part II (Bryan MacKenzie), and on television in Double Switch (Bartholomew Holton/Matt Bundy), and on Disney Channel in Buffalo Dreams (Dr. Nick Townsend) and Dadnapped (Neal).

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New York Street

New York Street  Area opened at Disney-MGM Studios on May 1, 1989. Miniature skyscrapers provide an illustration of forced perspective at the end of the street. At first the street was only accessible to guests on the tram tours, but later it was opened to pedestrians as new attractions were built around it.

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Newhart, Bob

Newhart, Bob He voiced Bernard in The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under.

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New York World’s Fair

New York World’s Fair Two-year exhibition, 1964 and 1965, which included four Disney shows: Ford’s Magic Skyway, It’s a Small World presented by Pepsi-Cola/UNICEF, General Electric’s Progressland, featuring the Carousel of Progress, and the State of Illinois’ Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. The Fair premiered on April 22, 1964. After the opening and success of …

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New York Stories (film)

New York Stories (film) Combination of three short stories—Life Lessons, Life Without Zoe, and Oedipus Wrecks—each about life with intriguing characters in New York City. In Life Lessons, contemporary New York artist Lionel Dobie is suffering from “painter’s block” when his lover-assistant Paulette announces that she is leaving him. He convinces her to stay, and …

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New Year’s Jamboree (film)

New Year’s Jamboree (film) Shorts program released by RKO in 1953.

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New York Stock Exchange

New York Stock Exchange Disney stock was first listed on November 12, 1957.

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New Year’s Eve

New Year’s Eve A popular party begun at Disneyland in 1957, and continued at Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World starting in 1971. Pleasure Island later celebrated New Year’s Eve festivities every night of the year.

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