George of the Jungle 2 (film)
George of the Jungle 2 (film) A sequel to the 1997 film. George’s scheming mother-in-law, Beatrice Stanhope, teams with Ursula’s ex-fiancé Lyle to hypnotize Ursula into leaving George, so they can turn the jungle to mulch. George and his animal pals must travel to Las Vegas to rescue Ursula before returning to the jungle to …
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George Wendt Show, The (television) Half-hour television series focusing on the relationship between two brothers, George and Dan Coleman, who own a garage in Madison, Wisconsin, and who also produce a local call-in radio show, dispensing their sage wisdom to the mechanically challenged. Debuted on CBS on March 8, 1995 and ended April 12, 1995. …
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George, Gil [Hazel] (1904-1996) Lyricist on a number of Disney songs in the 1950s, including the title songs for Old Yeller, Tonka, and The Light in the Forest. Gil George was the pseudonym of Hazel George, the Disney Studio nurse.
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George, Chief Dan (1899-1981) Native American actor; appeared in Smith (Ol’ Antoine) and The Bears and I (Chief Peter A-Tas-Ka-Nay).
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George of the Jungle (film) Based on the well-known animated 1960s television series, this live-action film features the klutzy George, who grows up as a Tarzan-like character after surviving a jungle plane crash and being raised by gorillas. He rescues a beautiful wayward traveler named Ursula when a lion attacks her while she is on …
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Gentleman’s Gentleman, A (film) Pluto cartoon; released on March 28, 1941. Directed by Clyde Geronimi. Pluto, sent for the Sunday paper by Mickey, loses the dime in a grate, but recovers it with gum on his tail and despite other tribulations finally presents the paper to Mickey all covered with mud.
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Genius (television) A Disney Channel Original Movie; premiered on August 21, 1999. Charlie, a supersmart 13-year-old, ends up feeling a little out of place when he chooses to attend Northern University to study physics under his favorite professor, Dr. Krickstein. Charlie finds it difficult to fit in until he creates an alter ego, “Chaz, ” …
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Genest, Emile (1921-2003) Actor; appeared in Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (Jacques LeBeau), Big Red (Emile Fornet), and The Incredible Journey (John Longridge), and on television in Kit Carson and the Mountain Men.
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Gentilini, Mario (1909-1988) He was in charge of Topolino magazine at the Mondadori publishing company in Italy for many years; presented posthumously with a European Disney Legends Award in 1997.
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Genie Wise-cracking, all-powerful force in Aladdin; voiced by Robin Williams. In the television series and in Return of Jafar, he was voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
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