Gyllenhaal, Jake
Gyllenhaal, Jake Actor; starred in Bubble Boy (Jimmy Livingston), Moonlight Mile (Joe Nast), and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Dastan).
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Haber, Heinz (1913-1990) Scientist; acted as adviser on Disney space-themed television shows in the 1950s, personally appearing occasionally on screen. He collaborated on Donald in Mathmagic Land and wrote the book, Our Friend the Atom.
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Gwynne, Fred (1926-1993) Actor; appeared in Off Beat (commissioner) and Disorganized Crime (Max Green), and on television in The Christmas Star.
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Guttenberg, Steve Actor; appeared as Michael in Three Men and a Baby and Three Men and a Little Lady, and in The Big Green (Tom Palmer). On television he appeared in Tower of Terror (Buzzy Crocker).
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Gus Tomlin is Dead (television) Television show; episode 10 of Elfego Baca.
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Gus Chubby mouse friend of Cinderella; voiced by Jim Macdonald.
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Gus Goose Gluttonous title star of Donald’s Cousin Gus (1939).
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Gus (film) The inept California Atoms, floundering in the cellar of the National Football League, welcome the team’s newest member—a mule capable of placekicking a football 100 yards with deadly accuracy. The endearing animal turns the League upside down, eludes kidnappers, masterminds the romance of the shy young man who owns him, and single-handedly (single-hoofedly?) …
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Gurr, Bob Imagineer who specialized in vehicle design, first being retained by Disney in 1954 to consult on the design of the Autopia cars. At WED Enterprises, he worked on designs for such attractions as the Monorail, Matterhorn Bobsleds, Flying Saucers, and the antique cars and double-decker buses utilized on Main Street, U.S.A. He retired …
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Gurgi’s Munchies and Crunchies Fast food facility in Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World, from October 26, 1986, to February 13, 1993. Formerly Lancer’s Inn; became Lumiere’s Kitchen.
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