Edgar
Edgar Supercilious butler in The Aristocats; voiced by Roddy Maude-Roxby.
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Eden, Barbara Actress; appeared on television in Brand New Life.
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Ed Wood (film) Edward D. Wood, Jr., an eccentric actor/writer/director, has only one thing going for him—an optimistic spirit that remains indomitable despite his obviously misguided career choices. Wood tries to make it in Hollywood, but earns the reputation of the “worst director of all time.” He has a fetish for wearing women’s clothes, and …
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Eddie (film) Wild Bill Evert, a promotion-minded eccentric, takes over a losing NBA franchise, the New York Knicks, and happens to overhear the advice of die-hard fan Edwina “Eddie” Franklin, who yells her opinions from the stands. When Coach Bailey is canned, Eddie, as part of a publicity stunt, becomes the new coach whom no …
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Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off (television) A Disney Channel Original Movie, debuting on July 18, 2003. Fourteen-year-old baseball prodigy Eddie Ogden finds cooking fascinating, to the consternation of his friends and his father, who happens to be the baseball coach. He enters a major cooking contest, which turns out to be on the same day at …
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Ebsen, Buddy (1908-2003) Actor/dancer; appeared in Davy Crockett (George Russel) and The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (Calvin Bower), and on television in Corky and White Shadow on the Mickey Mouse Club. He danced on film for Walt and his technicians to study for the original Project Little Man that became Audio-Animatronics. He …
See moreEconomics By Choice (film)
Economics By Choice (film) Educational film; released in September 1985. The film illustrates basic economics concepts for children through situations that relate to their own lives.
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Ebert & Roeper and the Movies (television) After the death of Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert continued the Siskel & Ebert show, using guest critics, with a title of Roger Ebert & the Movies during the 1999-2000 season. Starting August 28, 2000, Richard Roeper, a Chicago Sun-Times syndicated columnist, joined the show, which was then renamed, …
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Echo Lake Lake at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
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Easier Said (film) Direct-to-video release by Touchstone Home Video on January 16, 2001, of a Twenty-Three Frames film from 1999. Things aren’t working out for Jack, so he decides to leave the big city and pursue his life’s ambition to write the “great American novel.” He moves to a small Colorado town, only to find …
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