Allers, Roger

Allers, Roger Storyman/director; joined Disney in 1985, was head of story for Oliver & Company and Beauty and the Beast. After working on the stories for other animated features, he made his feature film directing debut with Rob Minkoff on The Lion King.

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Allen, Woody

Allen, Woody Actor/director; appeared in New York Stories (Sheldon) and Scenes from a Mall (Nick).

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Allen, Barbara Jo

Allen, Barbara Jo (1906-1974) Voiced Fauna in Sleeping Beauty, Goliath’s mother in Goliath II, and the scullery maid in The Sword in the Stone.

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Allen, Bob

Allen, Bob (1932-1987) Beginning at Disneyland in 1955 as a ride operator, he later spent two years as the manager of the Celebrity Sports Center in Denver and as a project manager for the proposed Mineral King resort. He became director of General Services at Disneyland in 1968, two years later moving to Walt Disney …

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Allen, Sherry

Allen, Sherry Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show. Her real name was Sherry Alberoni.

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Allen, Rex

Allen, Rex (1920-1999) Actor/singer, with his distinctive homey western voice, narrated such features and television shows as The Legend of Lobo; The Incredible Journey; An Otter in the Family; Run, Appaloosa, Run; Cow Dog; Ringo, the Refugee Raccoon; Seems There Was This Moose; My Family Is a Menagerie; Foods and Fun: A Nutrition Adventure. He …

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All-Star Resorts

All-Star Resorts Moderate-priced hotel at Walt Disney World, with the first unit, devoted to surfing, opening on April 29, 1994. The units of the All-Star Sports Resort are Surf’s Up, Hoops Hotel (basketball), Touchdown (football), Home Run Hotel (baseball), and Center Court (tennis). Includes the End-Zone Food Court and Sport Goofy Gifts & Sundries. Center …

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All Star Cafe

All Star Cafe 240-seat restaurant which opened at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex at Walt Disney World on February 26, 1998. It was originally operated by Planet Hollywood International, but Disney took over the lease in March 2000.  It closed on September 30, 2007, and reopened on November 21 as What’s Next Café. It became …

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