Whitaker, Forest
Whitaker, Forest Actor; appeared in The Color of Money (Amos), Good Morning, Vietnam (Edward Garlick), Stakeout (Jack Pismo), Consenting Adults (David Duttonville), and Phenomenon (Nate Pope). He appeared in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Saw Gerrera) and Black Panther (Zuri).
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Whistle While You Work Song from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; written by Larry Morey and Frank Churchill.
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Whispering Canyon Cafe Restaurant serving food family style at the Wilderness Lodge at Walt Disney World. Skillets of food are placed on the table, and diners are welcome to all they can eat.
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Where’s My Water See Swampy.
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Where the Heart Is (film) Demolition contractor Stewart McBain’s three spoiled children have grown up in the lap of luxury and are none too anxious to leave their extravagant lifestyle. But McBain is determined to teach them a lesson in self-sufficiency, so he turns them out of the family home. Forced to live in a …
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While You Were Sleeping (film) Lucy Moderatz is a subway token boothworker at the Chicago Transit Authority who falls in love with a stranger from afar. When he (Peter Callaghan) is mugged on Christmas day, Lucy saves his life and then finds herself mistaken as Peter’s fiancée when he is hospitalized in a coma. Welcomed …
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Where the Heck Is Hector? (television) Television show; part 1 of The Ballad of Hector the Stowaway Dog.
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Whipping Boy, The (television) A Disney Channel Premiere Film; first aired on July 31, 1994. In the mid-eighteenth century, a bratty prince seizes an urchin from the town to be his new whipping boy, but when the prince runs away from home with the whipping boy, they go through many adventures and learn to accept …
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Where the Red Fern Grows (film) Video release on December 21, 2004, by Walt Disney Home Entertainment of a film made by Crusader Entertainment, Elixir Films, and Bob Yari Productions. Based on the best-selling novel by Wilson Rawls, the story follows a young boy named Billy Coleman whose hard work and determination help him realize …
See moreWhere Do the Stories Come From? (television)
Where Do the Stories Come From? (television) Television show; aired on April 4, 1956. Directed by Jack Hannah. Walt Disney explains how the hobbies of his staff provide ideas for cartoons. Crazy Over Daisy was born from a song written by composer Oliver Wallace. The True-Life Adventure films led to R’Coon Dawg, and wartime experiences …
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