Angie (film)

Angie (film) Born and raised in the tightly-knit neighborhood of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, Angie has a growing need for personal fulfillment that expresses itself in ways her family and best friend Tina cannot understand. When Angie becomes pregnant by her longtime boyfriend, Vinnie, and begins an affair with Noel, a successful lawyer in Manhattan, everyone is …

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Angels in the Infield (television)

Angels in the Infield (television) Two-hour television movie, airing on The Wonderful World of Disney on April 9, 2000. Big league pitcher, Eddie Everett, is on a losing streak but his estranged young daughter, Laurel, wants to help restore his self-confidence. She prays for help, and along it comes in the guise of an angel, …

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Angelopoulos, Angel

Angelopoulos, Angel (1907-1990) He helped develop Disney merchandising in Greece, Yugoslavia, Turkey, and Egypt. Presented a European Disney Legends award in 1997.

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Andrews, Edward

Andrews, Edward (1915-1985) Actor; appeared as the Secretary of Defense in both The Absent-Minded Professor and Son of Flubber, he also starred in A Tiger Walks (governor), $1,000,000 Duck (Morgan), Now You See Him, Now You Don’t (Mr. Sampson), and Charley and the Angel (banker), and on television in The Whiz Kid and the Mystery …

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Angel, Heather

Angel, Heather (1909-1986) Actress; voiced the Sister in Alice in Wonderland and Mary Darling in Peter Pan.

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Andrews’ Raiders (television)

Andrews’ Raiders (television) Two-part television show, airing on May 7 and 14, 1961, the television version of The Great Locomotive Chase. The two episodes were titled Secret Mission and Escape to Nowhere.

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Andrews, Julie

Andrews, Julie Actress; appeared in the title role of Mary Poppins, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and in The Princess Diaries and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (Queen Clarisse Renaldi). She narrated Enchanted. She appeared on television in Eloise at the Plaza and Eloise at Christmastime (Nanny). She also …

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Anderson, John

Anderson, John (1922-1992) Actor; appeared on television in Shadow of Fear, For the Love of Willadean, and I-Man. He also did the voices of Mark Twain and Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the American Adventure at Epcot.

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Anderson, Bill

Anderson, Bill (1911-1997) Producer of television programs (58 of the Zorro shows, Texas John Slaughter, Daniel Boone, The Swamp Fox) and motion pictures (Third Man on the Mountain, Swiss Family Robinson, The Happiest Millionaire, Superdad, The Strongest Man in the World, The Shaggy D.A. and others). Bill began at Disney in 1943 in the production …

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