Van Patten, Vincent
Van Patten, Vincent Actor; appeared in Charley and the Angel (Willie Appleby), and on television in The Boy and the Bronc Buster and High Flying Spy. The son of actor Dick Van Patten, Vincent went on to become a top-seeded tennis pro.
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Van Dyke, Barry Actor; appeared on television in Gun Shy.
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Van Patten, Jimmy Actor; appeared in Freaky Friday (cashier), Hot Lead and Cold Feet (Jake), and The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (Soldier #1).
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Van Patten, Dick (1928-2015) Actor; appeared in Snowball Express (Mr. Carruthers), Superdad (Ira Kershaw), The Strongest Man in the World (Harry), Gus (Cal Wilson), Treasure of Matecumbe (gambler), The Shaggy D.A. (Raymont), and Freaky Friday (Harold Jennings), and on television in 14 Going on 30.
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Valentine, Karen Actress; appeared in Hot Lead and Cold Feet (Jenny) and The North Avenue Irregulars (Jane), and on television in A Fighting Choice.
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Van de Kamp, Andrea L. Member of the Disney board of directors from September 29, 1998, to March 19, 2003.
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Valentine from Disney, A (television) Television show; aired on February 8, 1983. A salute to romance, with clips from a number of animated films.
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Val d’Europe Shopping center, and eventual town, being constructed next to Disneyland Paris. The 1-million-square-foot International Shopping Center, with an adjacent factory outlet mall, opened on October 25, 2000. The 60-acre site has been leased to SEGECE, a Paris-based company.
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Valiant (film) In England during World War II, a young pigeon, Valiant, inspired by the heroic exploits of squadron leader Gutsy of the Royal Homing Pigeon Service, decides to join up. In Trafalgar Square, Valiant meets up with a Cockney con-bird, Bugsy, who also enlists. After a rigorous training period, they and their Squadron F …
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Vacation Villas Opened in December 1971 as townhouses primarily for lease to corporations, the original 27 units were eventually expanded to 133. By 1977, the townhouses were known as Vacation Villas, and were available for overnight guest rentals. They became part of The Disney Institute in 1996 and were removed in 2002 to make way …
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