Morse, Robert
Morse, Robert Actor; appeared in The Boatniks (Ensign Garland).
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Mortensen, Viggo Actor; appeared in Crimson Tide (Weps), G.I. Jane (Master Chief), and Hidalgo (Frank T. Hopkins).
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Mortimer Mouse According to legend, Walt Disney had originally wanted to name his mouse star Mortimer, but Mrs. Disney objected and suggested Mickey instead; Disney later used a character named Mortimer Mouse as Mickey’s Rival (1936).
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Morning Light (film) A true-story documentary about a group of 11 (selected from an initial 15) intrepid and daring young men and women, on the cusp of adulthood, who embark on the TRANSPAC, the most revered of open-ocean sailing competitions, in a high-performance 52-foot sloop, the Morning Light. The crew matches wits and skill in …
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Morocco Pavilion in World Showcase at Epcot; opened on September 7, 1984. The first country to be added to World Showcase after its opening. Native craftsmen were brought over to create the intricate tile work, mosaics, and carved plaster throughout the pavilion. This is also the first and only pavilion to have a country as …
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Morpheus God of night in the Pastoral segment of Fantasia.
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Morris, Matt Actor; appeared on the Mickey Mouse Club on The Disney Channel, beginning in 1991.
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Morris, the Midget Moose (film) Special cartoon; released on November 24, 1950. Directed by Jack Hannah. Morris is the laughingstock of the whole moose herd because he is so small but has a full set of antlers. Everything changes, however, when he meets another outcast moose, Balsam, who is huge but has only puny antlers. …
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More, Kenneth (1914-1982) Actor; appeared in Unidentified Flying Oddball (King Arthur).
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More About the Silly Symphonies (television) Television show; aired on April 17, 1957. Directed by Clyde Geronimi. Walt presents a series of Silly Symphonies, explaining how many of them are based on early folktales and stories.
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