von Detten, Erik

von Detten, Erik Actor; provided the voices of Sid in Toy Story, Croney #1 in Tarzan, and on television as Flynt in The Legend of Tarzan. He appeared in The Princess Diaries (Josh Bryant) and the television series Dinotopia (Karl Scott), as a regular on Disney Channel in So Weird (Clu Bell), and in the …

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Von Drake in Spain (television)

Von Drake in Spain (television) Television show; aired on April 8, 1962. Directed by Norman Foster. Ludwig Von Drake looks at the dances and customs of Spain. Guest stars Jose Greco, along with many other Spanish dancers, including Rafael de Cordova, Pedro Azorin, Oscar Herrera, Mariemma, Lola de Ronda.

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Vixey

Vixey Cute female fox in The Fox and the Hound; voiced by Sandy Duncan.

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Vogel, David

Vogel, David President of Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group, encompassing the Disney, Touchstone, and Hollywood Pictures labels, in 1998. He had joined Walt Disney Pictures in 1989 where he served under various capacities. He left the company in 1999.

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Vogel, Mitch

Vogel, Mitch Child actor; appeared on television in Bayou Boy and Menace on the Mountain.

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Voght (Scott), Dolores

Voght (Scott), Dolores (1897-1981) Longtime executive secretary to Walt Disney, from 1930 until her retirement in 1965.

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Voice, The: Questions that Help You Sell (film)

Voice, The: Questions that Help You Sell (film) Educational film from The Nick Price Story of Non-Manipulative Selling series; released in February 1981. Communication with customers is important and keeps them coming back.

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Virtual Magic Kingdom

Virtual Magic Kingdom Online multi-player game in which users create their own characters and check out Disneyland and the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom. It was sponsored by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online, beginning in 2005, and ending May 21, 2008.

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Visionarium, Le

Visionarium, Le Circle-Vision attraction, with added Audio-Animatronics of Timekeeper and 9-Eye, who interact with the film From Time to Time featuring Jules Verne; in Discoveryland in Disneyland Paris; opened on April 12, 1992, and closed on September 6, 2004. Also at Tokyo Disneyland, from 1993 to 2002.

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