Auberge de Cendrillon

Auberge de Cendrillon Quality sit-down restaurant in Fantasyland at Disneyland Paris, opened on April 12, 1992. Sponsored by Vittel.

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Auberjonois, René

Auberjonois, René Actor; appeared in Inspector Gadget (Artemus Bradford), on television in The Christmas Star (Mr. Summer) and Geppetto (Prof. Buonragazzo), and as the voice of Louis in The Little Mermaid. He appeared as Neil Sheridan on Grey’s Anatomy and Colonel Ron Massey in Criminal Minds. He also voiced Nefir Hansenuf in the Aladdin animated series and Concierge …

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Au Petit Café

Au Petit Café Restaurant in France in World Showcase at Epcot, opened on October 1, 1982. Lighter fare than one would find at Les Chefs de France or Le Bistro de Paris, but still tasty French cuisine served in typical French sidewalk café style.

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Audley, Eleanor

Audley, Eleanor (1905-1991) She voiced Lady Tremaine in Cinderella and Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty, and appeared on television in The Swamp Fox. At Disneyland, she provided the voice for the disembodied head of Madame Leota in the crystal ball in the Haunted Mansion.

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Attwooll, Hugh

Attwooll, Hugh (1914-1997) Production manager and associate producer for a number of Disney films made in Europe beginning with Kidnapped. He also worked on such films as Greyfriars Bobby, The Moon-Spinners, Candleshoe, In Search of the Castaways, The Three Lives of Thomasina, The Littlest Horse Thieves, and Watcher in the Woods. He was named a …

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Attmore, Billy “Pop”

Attmore, Billy “Pop” Actor; appeared in Treasure of Matecumbe (Thad), and as a Mouseketeer on the new Mickey Mouse Club. He was born March 19, 1965. Billy was the only Mouseketeer to have earlier acted in a Disney movie.

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Atom, The: A Closer Look (film)

Atom, The: A Closer Look (film) Updated educational version of Our Friend the Atom, released in September 1980.

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Atta Girl, Kelly! (television)

Atta Girl, Kelly! (television) Three-part television show, aired on March 5, 12, and 19, 1967. The three episodes were titled K for Kelly, Dog of Destiny, and The Seeing Eye. Directed by James Sheldon. Story of a seeing eye dog, through its being raised as a puppy by a young boy who resists giving it …

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Atlanta Braves

Atlanta Braves Walt Disney World announced in February 1996 that the Atlanta Braves would use Disney’s Wide World of Sports for their spring training home beginning in 1998. However, they inaugurated the stadium at the sports complex with an exhibition game against the Cincinnati Reds on March 28, 1997. They held their 22nd, and final, season …

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