Wyatt, Jane

Wyatt, Jane (1910-2006) Actress; appeared in Treasure of Matecumbe (Aunt Effie).

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Writing Magic: With Figment and Alice in Wonderland (film)

Writing Magic: With Figment and Alice in Wonderland (film) Educational film, in the EPCOT Educational Media Collection; released in August 1989. 16 min. Brainstorming, writing, and rewriting are the keys to solving Alice’s dilemma.

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Writing Process, The: A Conversation with Mavis Jukes (film)

Writing Process, The: A Conversation with Mavis Jukes (film) Educational film; released on July 3, 1989. 20 min. The award-winning author shares her perspectives on creative writing.

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Wrong Way Moochie (television)

Wrong Way Moochie (television) Television show; part 2 of Moochie of the Little League.

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Wright, Ben

Wright, Ben (1915-1989) Actor; he voiced Roger Radcliff in One Hundred and One Dalmatians, a wolf in The Jungle Book, and Grimsby in The Little Mermaid. He also acted on television in Way Down Cellar.

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Wright, Ralph

Wright, Ralph (1908-1983) Actor; he voiced Eeyore in the Winnie the Pooh films.

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Wright, Samuel E.

Wright, Samuel E. Actor; he voiced Sebastian in The Little Mermaid.  He also did the voice of Kron in Dinosaur, and starred as Mufasa in The Lion King on Broadway, for which he garnered a Tony nomination.

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Wrinkle in Time, A (television)

Wrinkle in Time, A (television) Three-hour Wonderful World of Disney presentation on May 10, 2004. When astrophysicist Dr. Jack Murry disappears without a trace, his children, Meg and Charles Wallace, and neighbor Calvin, take it upon themselves to find him. Guided by Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which, the children embark on a cosmic …

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Would You Eat a Blue Potato? (film)

Would You Eat a Blue Potato? (film) Educational film about color and its effect on everything we see, in the EPCOT Educational Media Collection: Language Arts Through Imagination series; released in September 1988. 15 min.

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Wrather, Bonita

Wrather, Bonita (1923-1988) As actress Bonita Granville, she married Jack Wrather and worked with him throughout his career, as he built and ran the Disneyland Hotel. Her first name, Bonita, was given to a tower at the hotel, and her last name, Granville, was used for a restaurant there. She was named a Disney Legend …

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