O’Brien, Pat

O’Brien, Pat (1899-1983) Actor; appeared on television in I Captured the King of the Leprechauns and The Sky’s the Limit (Abner Therman).

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O’Brien, Ken

O’Brien, Ken (1915-1990) He came to Disney as an animator in 1937, working on the animated features from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to Sleeping Beauty. In 1962 he transferred to WED Enterprises, to help program Audio-Animatronics figures for the New York World’s Fair. He continued at WED working on such attractions as Pirates …

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O’Brien, Cubby (Carl)

O’Brien, Cubby (Carl) Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show.

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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (film)

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (film) In the Depression-era Deep South, three escapees from a Mississippi prison chain gang—Everett Ulysses McGill, sweet-and-simple Delmar, and the perpetually angry Pete—embark on the adventure of a lifetime as they set out to pursue their freedom and return to their homes. With nothing to lose and still in shackles, …

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Nutt House, The (television)

Nutt House, The (television) Television series on NBC; from September 20 to October 25, 1989. The adventures of a zany hotel staff at the Nutt House, a New York hotel owned by elderly Edwina Nutt. Stars Cloris Leachman (Mrs. Frick/Edwina Nutt), Harvey Korman (Reginald J. Tarkington), Brian McNamara (Charles Nutt III), Molly Hagan (Sally Lonnaneck). …

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Oaks Tavern

Oaks Tavern Frontierland fast-food facility at Disneyland, from 1956 to September 1978. It later became Stage Door Cafe.

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O, Canada! (film)

O, Canada! (film) Glimpses of the beauty of Canada caught by the Circle-Vision cameras for the Canada pavilion at World Showcase, Epcot; opened on October 1, 1982 and closed July 31, 2019, replaced by Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360.  

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Nye, Bill

Nye, Bill See Bill Nye, the Science Guy.

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