Fitzpatrick, Robert
Fitzpatrick, Robert President of Euro Disney from 1987 to 1993. Formerly president of the California Institute of the Arts.
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Five Mile Creek (television) Series on The Disney Channel, based on a book by Louis L’Amour. An isolated coach stop run by two women on a stage line between the harbor town of Port Nelson and the mining camp of Wilga in Australia at the time of the 1860s gold rush is the setting for …
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Fjording Shop in Norway in World Showcase at Epcot, opened on May 6, 1988.
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Flagler’s Restaurant on the second floor in the Grand Floridian Beach Resort at Walt Disney World; opened on June 28, 1988. Featured Italian and continental cuisine. It closed on July 6, 1997, to become Cítricos on November 8.
See moreFit to Be You: Muscles (film)
Fit to Be You: Muscles (film) Educational film; released in September 1980. Shows students the importance of developing the strength and endurance of their muscles.
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Fitness and Me (film) Series of three educational films; released in March 1984: How to Exercise, What Is Fitness Exercise, Why Exercise?
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Fitness for Living (film) Series of three educational films; released in September 1982: What Is Physical Fitness?, How to Get Fit, Measuring Up.
See moreFittings & Fairings, Clothes & Notions
Fittings & Fairings, Clothes & Notions Shop in the Yacht Club Resort at Walt Disney World; opened on Nov. 5, 1990. Merchandise is themed to the nautical feel of the hotel. It closed Apr. 16, 2017, to become The Market at Ale & Compass.
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Fitness Fun with Goofy (film) Educational release in 16mm in March 1991. 19 min. Sport Goofy takes the class through a complete workout that includes both warm-up and cool-down exercises, illustrating them with clips from Disney films.
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Fishburne, Laurence Actor; appeared in What’s Love Got to Do With It (Ike Turner), Bad Company (Nelson Crowe), Ant-Man and the Wasp (Dr. Bill Foster) and on television in black-ish and grown-ish (Pops) .
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