Baer, Parley

Baer, Parley (1914-2002) Actor, appeared in Those Calloways (Doane Shattuck), The Ugly Dachshund (Mel Chadwick), Follow Me, Boys (Mayor Hi Plommer), and The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (chief executioner), and on television in The Boy Who Stole the Elephant, The Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove, and Bristle Face.

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Bagheera

Bagheera Sophisticated panther character in The Jungle Book voiced by Sebastian Cabot.

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Baggage Buster (film)

Baggage Buster (film) Goofy cartoon; released on March 28, 1941. Directed by Jack Kinney. In his efforts to load a magician’s trunk, baggageman Goofy has a series of encounters with its contents, including rabbits, a bull, skeleton, and elephant.

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Baer, Dale

Baer, Dale Animator, beginning as a trainee in 1971 with Robin Hood. Away from the Studio from 1976-1998, he continued to freelance for Disney and started his own commercial house. After returning to the Studio, he was a supervising animator on Yzma in The Emperor’s New Groove, Slim in Home on the Range, and Wilbur …

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Bad Company (film)

Bad Company (film) A different film from the one released in 1995 with the same title. Gaylord Oakes, a veteran CIA agent must transform sarcastic, streetwise punk Jake Hayes into a sophisticated and savvy spy to replace his murdered identical twin brother. He has only nine days to accomplish this mission, before having to negotiate …

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Baddeley, Hermione

Baddeley, Hermione (1906-1986) Character actress, appeared in Mary Poppins (Ellen), The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (Irene Chesny), The Happiest Millionaire (Mrs. Worth), and provided the voice of Madame Adelaide Bonfamille in The Aristocats.

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Bacon, Kevin

Bacon, Kevin Actor; appeared in The Air Up There (Jimmy Dolan).

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Backus, Jim

Backus, Jim (1913-1989) Actor; appeared in Now You See Him, Now You Don’t (Timothy Forsythe) and Pete’s Dragon (mayor).

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Backstage Studio Tour

Backstage Studio Tour Opened at Disney-MGM Studios on May 1, 1989. One of the main reasons for building Disney-MGM Studios was to give guests an opportunity to see what goes on behind the scenes during the making of a movie or television show. This tour began with a tram ride through production buildings, with windows …

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