Harriss, Cynthia
Harriss, Cynthia After starting out with Disney in the Disney Stores in 1992, Harriss moved to Disneyland in 1997 as head of park operations and merchandise. She was promoted to Executive Vice President of Disneyland Resort in December 1998, and to President in December 1999. She served until October 2003.
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Harvest Theater In The Land at Epcot, showing the film Symbiosis beginning on October 1, 1982. The film was shot in 70mm and projected on a large screen. It looked at how man’s technology could exist without destroying the environment. A new film, Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable, premiered in 1995, followed by Awesome Planet …
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Hartman, David Actor; appeared as Professor Ivarsson in Island at the Top of the World.
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Harrington Bay Clothiers Men’s fashions at the Downtown Disney Marketplace at Walt Disney World; opened March 23, 1992, and closed July 15, 2001.
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Harris, Barbara (1935-2018) Actress; appeared in Freaky Friday (Ellen Andrews), The North Avenue Irregulars (Vickie), and Grosse Pointe Blank (Mary Blank).
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Harris, Phil (1906-1995) Voiced Baloo (The Jungle Book), Thomas O’Malley (The Aristocats), and Little John (Robin Hood).
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Harrington’s Fine China & Porcelains Shop on Main Street in Disneyland Paris, opened on April 12, 1992.
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Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars (television) Premiered on Disney Channel on March 26, 2010. Harriet “The Spy” Welsch vies to become the official blogger of her high school class. Stars Jennifer Stone (Harriet). From 9 Story Entertainment and Disney Channel.
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Harnois, Elisabeth Actress; appeared in One Magic Christmas (Abbie Grainger), Mars Needs Moms (Ki), and on television as Alice in Disney’s Adventures in Wonderland and in My Date with the President’s Daughter (Hallie Richmond).
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Harriet, Judy Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show.
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