photo of actor Paul Collins

Collins, Paul

Collins, Paul He appeared in The Marrying Man (Butler) and Instinct (Tom Hanley), and voiced John in Peter Pan.

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College Road Trip (film)

College Road Trip (film) High school student, Melanie, is eagerly looking forward to her first big step toward independence when she plans a “girls only” road trip to check out prospective universities. But when her overprotective police chief father insists on escorting her instead, she soon finds her dream trip has turned into a nightmare …

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Collette, Toni

Collette, Toni Actress; appeared in The Sixth Sense (Lynn Sear), for which she received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress, and The Last Shot (Emily French).

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College Bowl ‘87 (television)

College Bowl ‘87 (television) Dick Cavett hosted this game show for college teams on The Disney Channel, taped at Epcot. It aired from September 13, 1987, to December 20, 1987.

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Coleman, Dabney

Coleman, Dabney Actor; appeared in Where the Heart Is (Stewart McBain), Inspector Gadget (Chief Quimby), and Moonlight Mile (Mike Mulcahey), on television in My Date with the President’s Daughter (President Richmond) and Everything I Know About Men (Jack), and as the voice of Principal Prickly in Recess: School’s Out.

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College Program

College Program See Disney College Program.

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one-sheet movie poster of Cold Turkey featuring Pluto

Cold Turkey (film)

Cold Turkey (film) Pluto cartoon; released on September 21, 1951. Directed by Charles Nichols. Pluto and Milton, the cat, are persuaded by a television commercial for Lurkey Turkey to cook one of their own, but the situation quickly explodes into a fight for the bird.

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Cold Storage (film)

Cold Storage (film) Pluto cartoon; released on February 9, 1951. Directed by Jack Kinney. Pluto and a stork battle in the dead of winter for possession of Pluto’s house, confiscated by the stork, until spring arrives.

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cel frame from Goofy cartoon Cold War featuring Goofy in be with a thermometer in his mouth.

Cold War (film)

Cold War (film) Goofy cartoon; released on April 27, 1951. Directed by Jack Kinney. When Goofy gets a cold, he is tormented by a virus character until his wife comes home and puts him to bed. The virus goes away, only to return two weeks later when Goofy is back at work, but sitting in …

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Cole, Tommy

Cole, Tommy Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show. Tommy became a makeup artist in later years.

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