Hagen-Renaker Potteries

Hagen-Renaker Potteries Licensee of Disney ceramic figurines from 1955 to 1961. Their figurines, primarily small in size, were popular souvenirs at Disneyland, but today command high prices. The intricate craftsmanship on the small figurines is remarkable. Some of their more popular sets are of characters from Lady and the Tramp, Snow White and the Seven …

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Hades in Disney's Hercules

Hades

Hades The scheming god of the Underworld in Hercules; voiced by James Woods.

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Hackett, Buddy

Hackett, Buddy (1924-2003) Actor; appeared in The Love Bug (Tennessee Steinmetz) and provided the voice of Scuttle in The Little Mermaid. He was named a Disney Legend posthumously in 2003.

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Hacksaw (television)

Hacksaw (television) Two-part television show; aired on September 26 and October 3, 1971. Directed by Larry Lansburgh. A girl, on vacation in the Canadian Rockies, tries to capture a wild stallion, whose great strength leads to a pulling contest at the Calgary Stampede. Stars Tab Hunter, Susan Bracken, Victor Millan, Ray Teal, Russ McCubbin, George …

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Hackman, Gene

Hackman, Gene Actor; appeared in Crimson Tide (Ramsey), Enemy of the State (Brill), and The Royal Tenenbaums (Royal Tenenbaum).

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Haber, Heinz

Haber, Heinz (1913-1990) Scientist; acted as adviser on Disney space-themed television shows in the 1950s, personally appearing occasionally on screen. He collaborated on Donald in Mathmagic Land and wrote the book, Our Friend the Atom.

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Gwynne, Fred

Gwynne, Fred (1926-1993) Actor; appeared in Off Beat (commissioner) and Disorganized Crime (Max Green), and on television in The Christmas Star.

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Gyro Gearloose

Gyro Gearloose Cartoon character created by artist Carl Barks, he debuted in Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories no. 140 in May 1952. His assistant, a lightbulb called Helper, made his debut in 1956. He was a fabulous inventor of weird and wonderful things. Gyro appeared on television in Ducktales.

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