Winters, Shelley
Winters, Shelley (1922-2006) Actress; appeared in Pete’s Dragon (Lena Gogan).
See moreWinters, Shelley (1922-2006) Actress; appeared in Pete’s Dragon (Lena Gogan).
See moreWinters, Jonathan Actor; appeared on television in Halloween Hall of Fame.
See moreWinter, Vincent (1947-1998) Actor; appeared in Greyfriars Bobby (Tammy), Almost Angels (Toni Fiala), and The Three Lives of Thomasina (Hughie Stirling), and on television in The Horse Without a Head.
See moreWinnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (film) Direct-to-video release on March 9, 2004. Every year Rabbit plays the Easter bunny, but not this year. Instead Rabbit expects the gang to spring into action: scrubbing, dusting, sweeping, and mopping. But Roo’s love and wisdom show Rabbit that special days are to be shared in special ways. …
See moreWinnie the Pooh’s ABC of Me (film) Educational film, released on January 18, 1990. 12 min. Learn the alphabet by associating each letter with sounds or words.
See moreWinnie the Pooh Thanksgiving, A (television) 30-minute animated special; aired on ABC on November 26, 1998. Pooh and the gang go on a wild search for the ingredients for a perfect Thanksgiving feast. When the search goes awry, Pooh and his pals frantically assemble a hysterically untraditional dinner, and ultimately realize that Thanksgiving isn’t about …
See moreWinningham, Mare Actress; appeared in Turner & Hooch (Emily Carson) and Swing Vote (Larissa Johnson), and on television in She Stood Alone. She was in Tru Confessions (Ginny Walker) on Disney Channel.
See moreWinston Chauffeur in Oliver & Company; voiced by William Glover.
See moreWinnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (film) Special cartoon featurette; released on February 4, 1966. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman. The Studio’s first animated treatment of the famous children books written by A.A. Milne. Winnie the Pooh and his friends, Christopher Robin, Eeyore the donkey, Owl, Kanga, and baby Roo, as well as Rabbit and …
See moreWinnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons (film) Educational film; released in September 1981. In discussing seasons, the film covers animal behavior, hibernation, temperature, and weather patterns. Voices are Ronald Feinberg (Eeyore), Hal Smith (Tigger & Owl), Kim Christenson (Christopher Robin), John Fiedler (Piglet), Ray Erlenborn (Rabbit).
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