Camp Davy Crockett
Camp Davy Crockett Campground at Disneyland Paris, opened on April 12, 1992. Name changed to Davy Crockett Ranch in May 1993.
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Cameron, Kirk Actor; appeared in the 1995 television remake of The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (Dexter Riley) and in bit parts in Beyond Witch Mountain and the Herbie, the Love Bug miniseries. He appeared on Disney Channel in You Lucky Dog (Jack Morgan).
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Cambridge, Godfrey (1933-1976) Actor; appeared in The Biscuit Eater (Willie Dorsey).
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Camarata, Salvador “Tutti” (1913-2005) A musical supervisor, arranger, and conductor who joined Disney in 1956 to help found Disneyland Records. Over a five year period he supervised recordings of over 300 Disney record albums, featuring stars such as Annette Funicello, for whom he created a special “Annette sound” utilizing an echo. He was named a …
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Calvin, Henry (1918-1975) Actor; appeared in Zorro (Sgt. Garcia), Toby Tyler (Ben Cotter), Babes in Toyland (Gonzorgo).
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Cameo by Night (television) Unsold pilot for a television series. A police department secretary by day, secret-identity crime fighter by night, solves a murder mystery. Aired on NBC on July 12, 1987. 60 min. Directed by Paul Lynch. Stars Sela Ward, Justin Deas, Thomas Ryan, Art LaFleur.
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Call It Courage (television) Television show; based on the book by Armstrong Sperry, aired on April 1, 1973. Directed by Roy Edward Disney. Filmed on Tahiti and Bora Bora, the story of a native boy, Mafatu, who, with his dog, tries to prove himself a man by setting sail in a small outrigger canoe. He …
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Call, Brandon Actor; appeared on television in The Richest Cat in the World and provided the voice of one of the Fairfolk in The Black Cauldron.
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California Screamin’ Roller coaster attraction in the Paradise Pier area of Disney California Adventure; opened February 8, 2001. At its opening, the attraction was the world’s longest steel looping roller coaster, at 6,000 feet, designed to mirror the wooden look of coasters of yesteryear but with 21st-century technology. Riders in 24-passenger cars are catapulted past …
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Callas, Charlie (1927-2011) Actor; voiced Elliott the dragon in Pete’s Dragon.
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