Large Animals of the Arctic (film)

Large Animals of the Arctic (film) Part of White Wilderness; released on 16mm for schools in September 1964. The musk ox, caribou, and reindeer grazing on the tundra face constant danger from wolf packs and ferocious wolverines.

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Lapland (film)

Lapland (film) People and Places featurette; released on July 3, 1957. Directed by Ben Sharpsteen. Filmed in CinemaScope. 29 min. High in the frigid zone of the continent of Europe, where the Arctic Circle cuts through the upper tips of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, is the land of the Lapps—a people privileged to cross …

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Lansbury, Angela

Lansbury, Angela Actress; appeared in Bedknobs and Broomsticks (Eglantine Price) and Mary Poppins Returns (Balloon Lady), provided the voice of Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast (1991) and Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, and narrated Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along for EPCOT.

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Lanny and Wayne the Christmas Elves in Prep & Landing

Lanny and Wayne the Christmas Elves in Prep & Landing See Prep & Landing.

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Lantern Hill (television)

Lantern Hill (television) A girl plans to reunite her parents after discovering her father, long thought to be dead, is alive. A Disney Channel Premiere Film, first aired on January 27, 1990. Directed by Kevin Sullivan. Stars Sam Waterston (Andrew Stuart), Mairon Bennett (Jane), Colleen Dewhurst, Sarah Polley. 112 min. Released on video in 1991.

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Langhammer, Fred H.

Langhammer, Fred H. Member of the Disney board of directors beginning in January 2005.

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Lansburgh, Larry

Lansburgh, Larry (1911-2001) Director and producer of animal-themed films for three decades, best known for his horse pictures, including the Academy Award-winning The Horse with the Flying Tail. He was named a Disney Legend in 1998.

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Lange, Jessica

Lange, Jessica Actress; appeared in and co-produced Country (Jewell Ivy), and appeared in A Thousand Acres (Ginny).

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Laney, Charley

Laney, Charley (1943-1997) Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show,

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Lane, Nathan

Lane, Nathan Actor; voiced the meerkat Timon in The Lion King, and played Ed Chapman in Life with Mikey and Art Crumb in Swing Vote. He provides the voice of Spot/Scott in Teacher’s Pet (for which he won an Emmy Award), and he did the voice of Tom Morrow in Innoventions at Disneyland.

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