Diamond, Eileen
Diamond, Eileen Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show.
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Diamonds on Wheels (television) Three-part television show; aired on March 10, 17, and 24, 1974. Directed by Jerome Courtland. Teenagers battle jewel thieves in England, when one of them acquires a car seat, in which the jewels had been hidden, from a junkyard to use in his racing car. The thieves follow the boys during …
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Diamond Is a Boy’s Best Friend, A (television) Television show; episode 1 of Moochie of the Little League.
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Diamond Horseshoe Revue Frontierland attraction in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World; opened October 1, 1971. The original show ran until it was changed on October 1, 1986, after which time it became the Diamond Horseshoe Jamboree. Beginning April 7, 1995, reservations were no longer required and the show was extensively changed, returning to …
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deWilde, Brandon (1942-1972) Actor; appeared in Those Calloways (Bucky), and on television in The Tenderfoot.
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Dewhurst, Colleen (1926-1991) Actress; appeared on television in Bigfoot (Gladys), and in Lantern Hill and Anne of Avonlea on The Disney Channel.
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Dewey One of Donald Duck’s three nephews.
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DeVito, Danny Actor; appeared in Ruthless People (Sam Stone), Tin Men (Ernest Tilley), and Renaissance Man (Bill Rago), Dumbo (2019) (Max Medici) and provided the voice of Phil in Hercules.
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Devine, Andy (1905-1997) Actor; appeared on television in Ride a Northbound Horse and Smoke, and provided the voice of Friar Tuck in Robin Hood.
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Devil and Max Devlin, The (film) To save his soul, minor league sinner Max Devlin makes a deal with the devil’s right-hand man, Barney: within two months he must convince three innocent people to sell their souls. Max makes his victims’ dreams come true, and tricks them into signing a “contract.” At the last moment, …
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