Nanula, Richard
Nanula, Richard He went to work at Disney in 1986 as a senior planning analyst. He was named vice president and treasurer in 1989, senior vice president and chief financial officer in 1991, and executive vice president in 1994. In November 1994, he was named worldwide President of The Disney Store. In February 1996 he …
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Napier, Alan (1903-1988) He voiced Sir Pelinore in The Sword in the Stone, and appeared on television in The Golden Dog (Archie).
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Napoleon Dog in The Aristocats; voiced by Pat Buttram.
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Napoleon and Samantha (film) Upon the death of his grandfather, a young boy inherits a full-grown African lion, who is really a gentle pet. It is impossible to keep the lion in a small town, so the boy and his young girlfriend head for the mountains with the lion to find him a safe home. …
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Nabbe, Tom As Disneyland’s youngest cast member, he began work there in July 1955 as a “newsie” on Main Street before being selected by Walt Disney to portray Tom Sawyer on Tom Sawyer Island in 1956. Later he worked on other attractions, transferring to Walt Disney World in 1971. He retired in 2003 as manager …
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Naboombu Island kingdom ruled by King Leonidas in Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
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Naismith, Laurence (1908-1996) Actor; appeared in Third Man on the Mountain (Teo Zurbriggen), Greyfriars Bobby (Mr. Traill), and The Three Lives of Thomasina (Rev. Angus Peddie), and on television in The Prince and the Pauper.
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Najimy, Kathy Actress; appeared in Sister Act and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (Sister Mary Patrick), Hocus Pocus (Mary), in It’s Pat (Tippy), on Disney Channel in Scream Team (Mariah), on video in The Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story (voice of Chil), and in The ExtraTerrorestrial Alien Encounter at Walt Disney World (Dr. Femus). …
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Mystery, Alaska (film) Completely isolated by glaciers and vast snowy mountains, the residents of the little town of Mystery are experts at one sport—hockey played on the glacier. The weekly hockey game has become a ritual celebration attended with religious devotion. However, an article in a sports magazine prompts the NHL to send the New …
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Mystery in Dracula’s Castle, The (television) Two-part television show; aired on January 7 and 14, 1973. Directed by Robert Totten. Two bored kids in a vacation town get involved with thieves when they try to make their own horror movie. They find a stray dog, who brings them a stolen necklace, which they use in …
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