Laybourne, Geraldine

Laybourne, Geraldine Hired by Disney in 1996 to be president of Disney/ABC Cable Networks.  She had formerly headed Nickelodeon. She left in 1998 to found Oxygen Media.

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Lawrence, Martin

Lawrence, Martin Actor, appeared in Nothing to Lose (T. Paul), Wild Hogs (Bobby Davis), College Road Trip (James Porter).

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Lawrence, Matthew

Lawrence, Matthew Actor; appeared in The Hot Chick (Billy), on television in Walter and Emily (Zack Collins), Brotherly Love (Matt Roman), Boy Meets World (Jack), and Angels in the Endzone (Jesse Harper), and as himself on the Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade (1996). On Disney Channel he was in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks (Dave Heinrich) …

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Lawman or Gunman (television)

Lawman or Gunman (television) Television show; episode 3 of Elfego Baca.

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Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)

Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) Song from So Dear to My Heart, written by Larry Morey and Eliot Daniel. Nominated for an Academy Award.

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La Verne, Lucille

La Verne, Lucille (1872-1945) She voiced the Queen/Witch in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

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Lawrence, Andrew

Lawrence, Andrew Actor; appeared in Walter and Emily (Andrew), Brotherly Love (Andy Roman), Horse Sense and Jumping Ship (both as Tommy Biggs), The Other Me (Will Browning/Twoie), Going to the Mat (Jace Newfield), and provided the voice of T. J. Detweiler on Recess.

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Law and Order, Incorporated (television)

Law and Order, Incorporated (television) Television show; episode 4 of Elfego Baca.

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Laurie Hill (television)

Laurie Hill (television) Television series, aired on ABC from September 30 to October 28, 1992. A family practitioner seesaws between the needs of her writer-husband and her 5-year-old son, and the demands of her work as a physician and partner in a successful medical practice. Stars DeLane Matthews (Laurie Hill), Robert Clohessy (Jeff Hill), Eric …

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Laugh-O-gram Films

Laugh-O-gram Films Walt Disney’s Kansas City company, which made a series of seven modernized versions of fairy tales: The Four Musicians of Bremen, Little Red Riding Hood, Puss in Boots, Jack and the Beanstalk, Goldie Locks and the Three Bears, Jack the Giant Killer, and Cinderella, in 1922. The company had to file for bankruptcy …

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