Northern Lights (television)

Northern Lights (television) A Disney Channel original movie, first aired on August 23, 1997.  A New York woman goes to her brother’s funeral in small town New England, along with his onetime buddy, Ben, and gets the shock of her life.  They are inheriting a young nephew she never knew she had.  Directed by Linda …

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North Avenue Irregulars, The (film)

North Avenue Irregulars, The (film) When organized crime hits their town, a reverend and a group of unusual ladies from his church decide to hit back. By posing as knockout performers, masters of disguise, and cunning mistresses of pursuit, they bring the underworld to its knees in a wild and crazy car chase and roundup …

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Norman, Floyd

Norman, Floyd Animator; he started as an inbetweener and animator on Sleeping Beauty, The Sword in the Stone, and The Jungle Book, and later worked on Robin Hood, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Mulan, and for Pixar on Toy Story 2 and Monsters, Inc. He was named a Disney Legend in 2007.

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Nolan, Lloyd

Nolan, Lloyd (1902-1985) Actor; appeared on television in The Sky’s the Limit (Cornwall).

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Noises Off (film)

Noises Off (film) A less-than-stellar American acting troupe attempts to put on a wacky British sex farce entitled “Nothing On.” The cast lumbers through a last-minute run-through under the direction of the exasperated Lloyd Fellowes, then the camera swings backstage for a behind-the-scenes view of the chaos going on there, as the actors vent their …

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Nolte, Nick

Nolte, Nick Actor; appeared in Down and Out in Beverly Hills (Jerry Baskin), Three Fugitives (Lucas), New York Stories (Lionel Dobie), I Love Trouble (Peter Brackett), Jefferson in Paris (Thomas Jefferson), Breakfast of Champions (Harry Le Sabre), and on television in The Feather Farm (Les). Provided the voice of Kuiil in The Mandalorian.

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Nolan, Jeanette

Nolan, Jeanette (1911-1998) Actress; appeared on television in Bayou Boy, Gallegher Goes West, The Sky’s the Limit, and The Mystery of Edward Sims, and voiced Ellie Mae in The Rescuers and Widow Tweed in The Fox and the Hound.  She also appeared in The Horse Whisperer (Ellen Booker).

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No Smoking (film)

No Smoking (film) Goofy cartoon; released on November 23, 1951. Directed by Jack Kinney. Goofy decides to give up smoking but experiences so many temptations that he grows desperate and gets into various situations trying to get a cigarette.

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Noah’s Ark (film)

Noah’s Ark (film) Special featurette; released on November 10, 1959. Directed by Bill Justice. Using the magic of stop-motion animation, X. Atencio and a team of artists brought to life a variety of objects normally found in a hardware store as characters in the biblical story of Noah and his ark. With his sons Ham, …

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Noah (television)

Noah (television) Two-hour television movie, aired on The Wonderful World of Disney on October 11, 1998. Set in modern times, a building contractor, Norman Waters, is asked to build an ark and fill it with animals, two by two. Despite his skepticism, and problems with his three boys, Norman begins the ark and befriends a …

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