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05-09-2008, 05:18 AM
May 9, 1860 – James M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland.
May 9, 1929 – Disney’s Mickey Mouse short “The Plow Boy” was released.
May 9, 1941 – Disney’s Donald Duck cartoon “A Good Time for a Dime” was released.
May 9, 1947 – Disney’s Donald Duck cartoon “Sleepy Time Donald” was released.
May 9, 1949 – Singer/songwriter and piano man Billy Joel, the voice of Dodger in Disney’s 1988 “Oliver & Company” was born in New York.
May 9, 1953 – Disney’s Goofy cartoon “For Whom the Bulls Toil” was released.
May 9, 1954 – Walt Disney’s daughter Diane married USC Football Player Ron Miller in Santa Barbara, Ca.
May 9, 1956 – Actress Wendy Crewson, Laura Miller in both “The Santa Clause 2” and “The Santa Clause 3” live-action features, was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
May 9, 1981 – Legendary Disneyland entertainer Wally Boag guest starred on episode 116 of TV’s “The Muppett Show.” In honor of Boag, the Muppets saluted vaudeville with a balloon animal act, bagpipes, and a hypnotist!
May 9, 2007 – The Broadway musical “Mary Poppins” performed show number 200 at the New Amsterdam Theatre. A co-production by Disney and Cameron Mackintosh. (The show first opened Nov. 11, 2006)
May 9, 1929 – Disney’s Mickey Mouse short “The Plow Boy” was released.
May 9, 1941 – Disney’s Donald Duck cartoon “A Good Time for a Dime” was released.
May 9, 1947 – Disney’s Donald Duck cartoon “Sleepy Time Donald” was released.
May 9, 1949 – Singer/songwriter and piano man Billy Joel, the voice of Dodger in Disney’s 1988 “Oliver & Company” was born in New York.
May 9, 1953 – Disney’s Goofy cartoon “For Whom the Bulls Toil” was released.
May 9, 1954 – Walt Disney’s daughter Diane married USC Football Player Ron Miller in Santa Barbara, Ca.
May 9, 1956 – Actress Wendy Crewson, Laura Miller in both “The Santa Clause 2” and “The Santa Clause 3” live-action features, was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
May 9, 1981 – Legendary Disneyland entertainer Wally Boag guest starred on episode 116 of TV’s “The Muppett Show.” In honor of Boag, the Muppets saluted vaudeville with a balloon animal act, bagpipes, and a hypnotist!
May 9, 2007 – The Broadway musical “Mary Poppins” performed show number 200 at the New Amsterdam Theatre. A co-production by Disney and Cameron Mackintosh. (The show first opened Nov. 11, 2006)