Cullman, Joseph F., III
Cullman, Joseph F., III (1912-2004) Member of the Disney board of directors from 1984 to 1987.
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Cummings, Jim Voice actor doing many voices for the Disney animated television shows from 1985 to date, including the title roles of Winnie the Pooh, Bonkers, and Darkwing Duck, and Pete in Goof Troop and Monterey Jack and Fat Cat in Chip ‘n’ Dale Rescue Rangers. Also voiced Ed in The Lion King, Thompkins in …
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Cummings, Bob (1908-1990) Actor who appeared as one of the emcees, with Ronald Reagan and Art Linkletter, for the opening-day television show for Disneyland, July 17, 1955. He was back for the 35th-anniversary celebration in 1990.
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Culkin, Kieran Actor; appeared in Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride, Part II as Matty Banks, and in Go Fish as Andy “Fish” Troutner.
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Cub’s Den Supervised children’s activities at the Wilderness Lodge Resort at Walt Disney World; opened in May 1994.
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Crystal Palace Restaurant Restaurant opened on the hub at Walt Disney World on October 1, 1971. Patterned after the facility Prince Albert built to honor Queen Victoria, this landmark cafeteria-style restaurant is one of the more attractive buildings in the park. In 1996, the restaurant changed to an all-you-can-eat buffet, featuring visits by the characters …
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Crusading Reporter (television) Television show; the second episode of Gallegher Goes West.
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Crusaders, The (television) One-hour investigative advocacy television series; syndicated beginning September 10, 1993, and ending January 21, 1995. A team of award-winning journalists with reporter hosts—Mark Hyman, William La Jeunesse, Howard Thompson, and Carla Wohl—help uncover solutions to the problems reported.
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Crump, Rolly Imagineer, joined Disney 1952 originally as an inbetweener and assistant animator. In 1959 he moved into show design at WED Enterprises, and was a key designer on the Disney attractions for the New York World’s Fair. He left the company in 1970, but returned several times, as a project designer for Epcot and …
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Cruella De Vil Eccentric villainess who wanted to make coats of Dalmatian puppy fur in One Hundred and One Dalmatians; voiced by Betty Lou Gerson. Cruella lived in Hell Hall. Also the title of a song, written by Mel Leven, and misspelled “Cruella de Ville.”
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