Bathing Time for Baby (film)
Bathing Time for Baby (film) Educational film in which a stork teaches the proper method for baby bathing, made for Johnson & Johnson and delivered to them on March 19, 1946.
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Bates, Kathy Actress, appeared in Dick Tracy (Mrs. Green), The War at Home (Maureen Collier), The Waterboy (Mama Boucher), Around the World in 80 Days (Queen Victoria), and on television in Annie (Miss Hannigan).
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Bath Day (film) Figaro cartoon, released on October 11, 1946. Directed by Charles Nichols. To his displeasure, Figaro is bathed and perfumed by Minnie. An alley cat, Lucifer, and his gang chase Figaro for being so prissy. The gang is fooled into thinking that Figaro has beaten up Lucifer in an alley, hidden from their …
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Basinger, Kim Actress, appeared in The Marrying Man (Vicki Anderson).
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Basic Communication Skills (film) Educational film in the Skills for the New Technology: What a Kid Needs to Know Today series; released in September 1983. Teaches how communication skills are as important as ever in the computer age.
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Basil Of Baker Street fame, the Sherlock Holmes mouse character in The Great Mouse Detective; voiced by Barrie Ingham.
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Bassett, Angela Actress; appeared in What’s Love Got to Do with It? (Tina Turner), Mr. 3000 (Mo Simmons), and Black Panther (Ramona). She also provided the voice of Groove in Whispers: an Elephant’s Tale, Mildred in Meet the Robinsons, and narrated Disney+’s original documentary, The Imagineering Story.
See moreBaskett, James
Baskett, James (1904-1948) Actor, appeared in Song of the South as Uncle Remus and also provided the voice of Brer Fox. He received a special Academy Award in 1948 for his portrayal of the kindly storyteller, therefore becoming the first actor in a Disney film to be recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts …
See moreBarry of the Great St. Bernard (television)
Barry of the Great St. Bernard (television) Two-part television show, aired January 30 and February 6, 1977. Directed by Frank Zuniga. An orphan at a hospice in the Alps trains a St. Bernard pup to become a rescue dog. He proves his worth with a daring rescue after an avalanche. Stars Jean Claude Dauphin (Martin), …
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Barrymore, Drew Actress; appeared in Mad Love (Casey Roberts), and on television in Disneyland’s 30th Anniversary Celebration and EPCOT Center: The Opening Celebration. She provided the voice of Chloe in Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
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