Bagnall, George

Bagnall, George (1896-1978) Member of the Disney Board of Directors from 1961 to 1974. His son, Michael, served for a time as the company’s chief financial officer.

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Baia (film)

Baia (film) Segment of The Three Caballeros, in which Donald Duck and José Carioca go to Baia, Brazil, and dance the samba.

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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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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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Backstage Magic

Backstage Magic Show in Epcot Computer Central sponsored by Sperry, from February 4, 1984 to October 1, 1993. Superseded the Astuter Computer Revue.

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Backstage Party (television)

Backstage Party (television) Television show, aired December 17, 1961, being a tour of the Disney Studio and a party celebrating the completion of Babes in Toyland. Directed by Jack Donohue. Annette Funicello hosts the final segment by introducing various cast members who perform. A special award, a Mousecar (Disney equivalent of an Oscar) is presented …

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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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