Kahn, Madeline
Kahn, Madeline Actress; appeared in Betsy’s Wedding (Lola Hopper) and Nixon (Margaret Mitchell). She appeared on television in Avonlea (Pidgeon Plumtree), and did the voice of Gypsy in a bug’s life.
See moreKahn, Madeline Actress; appeared in Betsy’s Wedding (Lola Hopper) and Nixon (Margaret Mitchell). She appeared on television in Avonlea (Pidgeon Plumtree), and did the voice of Gypsy in a bug’s life.
See moreKala Gorilla who adopts and mothers Tarzan; voiced by Glenn Close.
See moreJuttner, Christian Actor; appeared in Return from Witch Mountain (Dazzler), and on television in The Boy Who Talked to Badgers (Ben), The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance, The Mystery of Rustler’s Cave, Return of the Big Cat, and The Ghosts of Buxley Hall.
See moreKagami, Toshio As an executive with the Real Estate Division of the Oriental Land Company in the 1970s, Kagami was instrumental in convincing Disney to bring Disneyland to Tokyo. He continued to serve OLC in a variety of roles, and in 2008 was named a Disney Legend.
See moreJustin Morgan Had a Horse (television) Two-part television show; aired on February 6 and 13, 1972. Directed by Hollingsworth Morse. Justin Morgan develops a new, versatile breed of horse, eventually known as the Morgan Horse, in the years shortly after the Revolutionary War. The horse’s value is proven in a thrilling race finale. Stars Don …
See moreKaa Hypnotic slithering snake character in The Jungle Book, voiced by Sterling Holloway.
See moreK for Kelly (television) Television show; episode 1 of Atta Girl, Kelly!
See moreJust Visiting (film) French nobleman, Count Thibault of Malfete, with his servant André, are transported from the 12th century to modern-day Chicago, due to a wizard’s flawed time-travel potion. After meeting the count’s descendant, Julia Malfete, they realize that they must quickly find a way back to their own time, or Julia and all of …
See moreJustice, James Robertson (1905-1975) Actor; appeared in The Story of Robin Hood (Little John), The Sword and the Rose (Henry VIII), and Rob Roy (Duke of Argyll).
See moreJustin Case (television) Television movie (90 min.); aired on May 15, 1988 (with Captain EO Backstage). Directed by Blake Edwards. A ghost of a private detective helps a young lady find his murderer. After another murder, they are able to prevent a third one and catch the culprit. They are so pleased with their success …
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