Smith, Paul
Smith, Paul (1906-1985) Composer; joined Disney in 1934. He won an Academy Award for the score of Pinocchio, along with nominations for scores of such classics as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Song of the South, Saludos Amigos, and The Three Caballeros. He wrote the background music for almost all of the True-Life …
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Smith, Michael (1945-1983) Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show.
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Smith, Alexis (1921-1993) Actress; appeared in Tough Guys (Belle).
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Smestad, Stian Actor; appeared in Shipwrecked (Hakon Hakonsen).
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Smith, Dave (1940-2019) Established the Walt Disney Archives on June 22, 1970 and served as chief archivist for over forty years until his retirement in October 2010. He has written numerous articles on Disney subjects as the company’s official historian, a regular column in The Disney Channel Magazine and Disney Magazine, and, besides writing Disney A …
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Smith, Charles Martin Actor; appeared in Herbie Goes Bananas (D.J.), No Deposit, No Return (Longnecker), I Love Trouble (Rick Medwick), and Never Cry Wolf (Tyler).
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Smart Guy (television) Half-hour television series, premiering on The WB Network on April 2, 1997, and ending on August 1, 1999. T.J. Henderson is a 10-year-old genius, who leaps from the fourth grade to high school, while in other respects remaining a typical kid. It is difficult for T.J.’s family, African Americans living in suburban …
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Smart House (television) Two-hour Disney Channel original movie, airing first on June 26, 1999. Ben Cooper, a 13-year-old computer whiz, helps his widowed father win a computerized house named PAT (Personal Applied Technology) to take care of their every need. To prevent his father from dating, Ben tries programming PAT to become a surrogate mom, …
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Small World Restaurant Located in Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland; opened on April 15, 1983, as Four Corners Food Faire. The name changed to Small World Restaurant in March 1987.
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Small One, The (film) Special cartoon featurette telling a Christmas story; released on December 16, 1978. Directed by Don Bluth. Ordered by his father to sell his old, small donkey, Small One, a Hebrew boy in ancient Israel takes the donkey to the Jerusalem market. Finding no buyers there for Small One, the boy is …
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