Duchess

Duchess Regal mother cat in The Aristocats; voiced by Eva Gabor.

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Dreyfuss, Richard

Dreyfuss, Richard Actor; appeared in Down and Out in Beverly Hills (Dave Whiteman), Tin Men (Bill Babowsky), Stakeout (Chris Lecce), What About Bob? (Dr. Leo Marvin), Another Stakeout (Chris Lecce), Mr. Holland’s Opus (Glenn Holland), Krippendorf’s Tribe (James Krippendorf), and The Crew (Bobby Bartellemeo). He provided the voice of the centipede in James and the …

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Drip Dippy Donald (film)

Drip Dippy Donald (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on March 5, 1948. Directed by Jack King. In his effort to sleep, Donald is disturbed first by a window shade and then by a dripping faucet. After fighting all night with the leak, Donald goes cuckoo when the water company calls saying they are shutting off …

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Driscoll, Bobby

Driscoll, Bobby (1937-1968) Child actor; appeared in Song of the South (Johnny), Melody Time, So Dear to My Heart (Jeremiah Kincaid), Treasure Island (Jim Hawkins), and as the voice of Peter Pan and Goofy Jr. in 1950s cartoons. He received a special juvenile Academy Award in the year he made So Dear to My Heart …

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Driver, Minnie

Driver, Minnie Actress; appeared in Grosse Pointe Blank (Debi Newberry), High Heels and Low Lifes (Shannon), Hope Springs (Vera), Speechless (Maya DiMeo) and provided the voice of Jane in Tarzan.

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Drizella

Drizella One of Cinderella’s evil stepsisters; voiced by Rhoda Williams.

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Dreamfinder

Dreamfinder Jolly redhead who hosted, with his dragon pal Figment, Journey Into Imagination in Epcot 1983–1998. Chuck McCann and Ron Schneider provided his voice.

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Dreamfinder’s School of Drama

Dreamfinder’s School of Drama Guests in the Image Works, Journey Into Imagination, Epcot, could interact in Chroma-key video playlets entitled Daring Deputies and the Return of Sagebrush Sam, Acrobatic Astronauts in Galactic Getaway, and Enchanted Travelers—Wily Wizard and the Cranky King.

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DreamWorks

DreamWorks Disney announced on February 9, 2009, an exclusive long-term distribution and marketing deal with Steven Spielberg’s production company, DreamWorks Studios. The first DreamWorks motion picture released under the Touchstone banner was I Am Number Four, on February 18, 2011. DreamWorks Animation is a separate company and not included in the deal.

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Dreyer, John

Dreyer, John Vice president and later senior vice president of corporate communications for The Walt Disney Company from 1992 to 2001. He had begun his Disney career as a publicist at Walt Disney World in 1977, moving up to press and publicity manager in 1988.

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