Kellaway, Cecil
Kellaway, Cecil (1891-1973) Actor; appeared in The Shaggy Dog (Prof. Plumcutt) and The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (Mr. Pemberton), and on television in The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City.
See moreKeller’s Jungle Killers
Keller’s Jungle Killers After the demise of the Mickey Mouse Club Circus at Disneyland, George Keller remained for several months with a show featuring his wild animals. At Disneyland from February 19 to September 7, 1956.
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Keenen Ivory Wayans Show, The (television) Syndicated late-night talk show hosted by Wayans, featuring a mixture of celebrity interviews, comedy sketches, live musical performances, and game elements. Began August 4, 1997, and ended April 24, 1998.
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Keane, Glen Animator; began his career at Disney in 1974 as an animator on The Rescuers. He animated the fierce fight with the bear in The Fox and the Hound, and later brought to life as a directing animator such memorable characters as Ariel in The Little Mermaid, Beast in Beauty and the Beast, and …
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Kearns, Joseph (1907-1962) Voice of the Door Knob in Alice in Wonderland.
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Keaton, Diane Actress; appeared in The Good Mother (Anna), Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride, Part 2 (Nina Banks), and The Other Sister (Elizabeth Tate). On The Disney Channel she appeared in Northern Lights (Roberta Blumstein).
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Keegan, Andrew Actor; appeared in Camp Nowhere (Zack Dell) and 10 Things I Hate About You (Joey Donner), and on television in Thunder Alley (Jack Kelly) and Freaky Friday (Luke).
See moreKatzenberg, Jeffrey
Katzenberg, Jeffrey Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios from 1984 to 1994. He was credited with helping to bring Disney to the top of the motion picture industry, supervising such box-office hits as Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Pretty Woman, Dead Poets Society, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Good Morning, Vietnam. He worked closely …
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Kaye, Stubby (1918-1997) Actor; appeared in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Marvin Acme).
See moreKazaam (film)
Kazaam (film) Life in the city can be pretty tough, especially for 12-year-old Max Connor, whose mother has raised him alone since her husband left when Max was two. To make things worse, Max’s mother has found love again with Travis, a kindly firefighter who cannot seem to make friends with Max. Distraught by his …
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