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01-18-2008, 05:38 AM
Jan. 18, 1882 – Alan Alexander Milne (creator of Winnie the Pooh) was born in Scotland.
Jan. 18, 1913 – Legendary actor, singer, and comedian, Danny Kaye, the host of the 1982 TV program “EPCOT Center: The Opening Celebration,” was born David Daniel Kaminsky in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Jan. 18, 1941 - Actor David Stollery (Marty Markman of “The Adventures of Spin and Marty”) was born.
Jan. 18, 1974 – The Disney film “Superdad” was released in theaters.
Jan. 18, 1976 - Brandy Brown, from the 90’s TV show “The All New Mickey Mouse Club” was born in Alabama.
Jan. 18, 1978 – Junius Matthews, the voice of Rabbit for Disney’s Winnie-the-pooh features, passed away in Los Angeles, Ca.
Jan. 18, 1991 – The Disney film “White Fang” was released.
Jan. 18, 1992 – “Beauty and the Beast” won a Golden Globe Award for Best Picture, Comedy/Musical (the first animated feature to do so). The animated feature also won for Best Original Score (Alan Menken) and Best Original Song (“Beauty and the Beast”).
Jan. 18, 1991 – Eastern Airlines, the official airline of WDW during the 1970’s, officially shut down.
Jan. 18, 1997 - The “Carnival Castle” was unveiled at Disneyland Paris for the parks 5th anniversary.
Jan. 18, 1913 – Legendary actor, singer, and comedian, Danny Kaye, the host of the 1982 TV program “EPCOT Center: The Opening Celebration,” was born David Daniel Kaminsky in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Jan. 18, 1941 - Actor David Stollery (Marty Markman of “The Adventures of Spin and Marty”) was born.
Jan. 18, 1974 – The Disney film “Superdad” was released in theaters.
Jan. 18, 1976 - Brandy Brown, from the 90’s TV show “The All New Mickey Mouse Club” was born in Alabama.
Jan. 18, 1978 – Junius Matthews, the voice of Rabbit for Disney’s Winnie-the-pooh features, passed away in Los Angeles, Ca.
Jan. 18, 1991 – The Disney film “White Fang” was released.
Jan. 18, 1992 – “Beauty and the Beast” won a Golden Globe Award for Best Picture, Comedy/Musical (the first animated feature to do so). The animated feature also won for Best Original Score (Alan Menken) and Best Original Song (“Beauty and the Beast”).
Jan. 18, 1991 – Eastern Airlines, the official airline of WDW during the 1970’s, officially shut down.
Jan. 18, 1997 - The “Carnival Castle” was unveiled at Disneyland Paris for the parks 5th anniversary.