Jack the Giant Killer (film)
Jack the Giant Killer (film) Short cartoon, a modernized version of the story, made by Laugh-O-gram Films in 1922. A boy, with his girl friend and cat, travel to a land of giants, where Jack destroys four of them. This a separate film from Jack and the Beanstalk, also made by Laugh-O-gram.
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Jack and the Beanstalk (film) Laugh-O-gram film made by Walt Disney in Kansas City in 1922. A later version starring Mickey Mouse, Mickey and the Beanstalk, appeared in the feature Fun and Fancy Free.
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Jack (film) Jack Powell appears to be an average, middle-aged 40-year-old man–who plays with toys and wears kid’s pajamas. But Jack is only ten years old. He suffers from a rare genetic disorder that causes him to physically age four times faster than a normal person. Fearing ridicule from the outside world, Jack’s parents have …
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J. Worthington Foulfellow Fox character in Pinocchio, also known as Honest John; voiced by Walter Catlett.
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Iwerks, Don The son of Ub Iwerks, Don started with Disney in 1950 as a lab technician, eventually heading both the Machine Shop and Camera Service Department. He supervised the camera and projection systems for Epcot before leaving to form his own company in 1986. He was named a Disney Legend in 2009.
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J. Audubon Woodlore See Ranger.
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Iwerks, Ub (1901-1971) Animator and special effects wizard. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1901, of Dutch extraction, he had his first major job with the Pesmen-Rubin Commercial Art Studio, where he did lettering and airbrush work. It was there that Ub met Walt Disney, another aspiring artist. Both boys were 19, and when they …
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Iyanla (television) One-hour talk show featuring Iyanla Vanzant, premiering in syndication on August 13, 2001, and ending on March 1, 2002.
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Ives, Burl (1909-1995) Actor/singer; appeared in So Dear to My Heart (Uncle Hiram) and Summer Magic (Osh Popham). He did the voice of the host Eagle Sam for America Sings at Disneyland.
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