Lee, Peggy

Lee, Peggy (1920-2002) She co-wrote songs and voiced Si, Am, Peg, and Darling in Lady and the Tramp. Successfully sued Disney almost four decades later for video royalties in a highly publicized case.

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Lee, Johnny

Lee, Johnny (1898-1965) He voiced Brer Rabbit in Song of the South.

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Ledger, Heath

Ledger, Heath (1979-2008) Actor; appeared in 10 Things I Hate About You (Patrick Verona) and Casanova (Giacomo Casanova).

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LeDoux, Leone

LeDoux, Leone She voiced Minnie Mouse in cartoons of the 1930s and 1940s.

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Learning with Film and Video (film)

Learning with Film and Video (film) Educational film; released in September 1986. 15 min. Demonstration of the important role of film and video in the learning experience.

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Leave a Legacy

Leave a Legacy Program, beginning October 1, 1999, in the entrance plaza at Epcot whereby guests can have miniature photos of themselves etched in steel on large sculptures.  Sales were discontinued June 16, 2007.

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Leachman, Cloris

Leachman, Cloris Actress; appeared in Charley and the Angel (Nettie Appleby), The North Avenue Irregulars (Claire), Herbie Goes Bananas (Aunt Louise), My Boyfriend’s Back (Maggie), and Sky High (Nurse Spex), on The Disney Channel in Spies, and on television in Miracle Child (Doc Betty) and on the series The Nutt House (Edwina Nutt), Walter and …

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Le Cellier

Le Cellier Buffeteria restaurant in Canada in World Showcase at Epcot; opened on October 1, 1982. Salmon, maple-syrup pie, strawberry-rhubarb cobbler, and other delicacies from north of the border were originally featured. On June 25, 1995, the restaurant reopened after being closed for nine months, with a new menu featuring deli-style sandwiches and salads. Another …

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Le Fou

Le Fou Gaston’s clueless sidekick in Beauty and the Beast; voiced by Jesse Corti.

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Lawrence, Joey

Lawrence, Joey He voiced Oliver in Oliver & Company, and later went on to appear in the pilot for an Adventures in Babysitting television series and as Joey Russo in the long-running series Blossom. In 1995, he starred in the series Brotherly Love with his real-life brothers Matthew and Andrew. On Disney Channel he was …

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