Bridges, Beau
Bridges, Beau Actor; appeared in Night Crossing (Gunter Wetzel) and RocketMan (Bud Nesbitt), and on television in Atta Girl, Kelly; Thanksgiving Promise; and A Fighting Choice. He appeared on The Disney Channel in Nightjohn (Clel Waller).
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Bridge to Terabithia (film) Jess Aarons is a young outsider on a quest to become the fastest kid in his school. But when the new girl in town, Leslie Burke, leaves Jess and everyone else in her dust, Jess’s frustration with her ultimately leads to their becoming friends. At first it seems Jess and Leslie …
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Bride of Boogedy (television) Two-hour television movie; aired on April 12, 1987. Directed by Oz Scott. A sequel to Mr. Boogedy, it continues the story of the Davis family and the evil spirit that visits it. The ghost returns and puts the father under his spell. Stars Richard Masur, Mimi Kennedy, Tammy Lauren, David Faustino, …
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Brer Rabbit Happy-go-lucky character whose cockiness seems to get him in and out of trouble in Song of the South; voiced by Johnny Lee.
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Briar Patch, The Shop in Critter Country at Disneyland, opened in December 1988. Formerly Indian Trading Post. One of the unique architectural details is the presence of huge carrots, seemingly growing through the grass roof. In 2004 it became a hat shop. In 1986, a Brier Patch [sic] shop opened in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom …
See moreBreslin, Spencer
Breslin, Spencer Young actor; appeared in Disney’s The Kid (Rusty Duritz), The Santa Clause II and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (Curtis), Raising Helen (Henry Davis), The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (Prince Jacques), and The Shaggy Dog (Josh Douglas), and on Disney Channel in The Ultimate Christmas Present (Joey Thompson) and You …
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Briar Rose Cottage Fantasyland shop at Disneyland, from May 29, 1987 to July 15, 1991. Sold Disney figurines and collectible merchandise. Preceded by Mickey’s Christmas Chalet and succeeded by Disney Villains.
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Brian’s Song (television) Aired on The Wonderful World of Disney on December 2, 2001. A remake of the moving 1971 television film about the life and death of Chicago Bears fullback, Brian Piccolo, and his friendship with black player, Gale Sayers. A production of Storyline Entertainment, distributed by Columbia Tristar Television. Directed by John Gray. …
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