Rufus
Rufus Elderly cat in the orphanage in The Rescuers; voiced by John McIntire.
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Ruggles China and Glass House Shop on Main Street at Disneyland, from July 17, 1955, to March 1964.
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Ruggles, Charlie (1886-1970) Actor; appeared in The Parent Trap (Charles McKendrick), Son of Flubber (Judge Murdock), The Ugly Dachshund (Dr. Pruitt), and Follow Me, Boys! (John Everett Hughes). He did the voice of Ben Franklin in Ben and Me.
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Ruby Bridges (television) Two-hour television movie directed by Euzhan Palcy, aired on The Wonderful World of Disney on Jan. 18, 1998. The poignant story about a six-year-old girl’s struggle for equality during the tumultuous American civil rights movement of the 1960s, as one of the first African American students to be integrated into the New Orleans …
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Ruby & The Rockits (television) Series on ABC Family, premiering July 21, 2009 and ending September 22, 2009, from ABC Studios. Patrick Gallagher, a former teen idol, has chosen to lead a quiet life with his wife, Audie, and two sons, Jordan and Ben. But when his former Rockits band mate and brother, David, shows …
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Rub, Christian (1887-1956) Voice of Geppetto in Pinocchio.
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Royal Tenenbaums, The (film) Royal Tenenbaum and his wife, Etheline, had three children—Chas, who became a real estate mogul with a deep understanding of international finance; Richie, a champion tennis player; and Margot, a gifted playwright. But the brillance of the young Tenenbaums is erased over two decades of betrayal, failure, and disaster, mostly attributable …
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Royal Street Veranda Restaurant in Adventureland at Tokyo Disneyland; opened on April 15, 1983.
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Royal Plaza Hotel in Lake Buena Vista at Walt Disney World; opened in January 1973. The Royal Plaza has 17 stories and 396 rooms.
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Royal Banquet Hall Restaurant in Fantasyland in Hong Kong Disneyland; opening September 12, 2005, and featuring a food court with four specialized show kitchens.
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