England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom in Europe. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north, and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, while the North Sea lies to the east, and the English Channel to the south, separating it from continental Europe. Most of England comprises the central and southern part of the island of Great Britain in the North Atlantic. The country also includes over 100 smaller islands such as the Isles of Scilly and the Isle of Wight.

The country has been featured in multiple Disney properties. The exact time period shown depends on the film. The most commonly shown location within England has been the capital city of London, though other areas have appeared.

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Mr. Toad, Mole, Ratty and MacBadger live on a river in England. Mr. Toad and Cryall went to Winkie's pub. Mr. Toad ended up in the courthouse in London. Mr. Toad was sent to the Tower of London.

Alice in Wonderland
Alice and her sister are seen in a flowery field with a bridge and a babbling brook.

The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
The story takes place in the English village of Nottingham in the year 1190. For most of the film, the country is under the rule of Prince John at Nottingham Castle in his brother, King Richard's absence after leaving for the Crusades with Maid Marian's father, the Earl of Huntingdon. During the movie, Prince John's Sheriff of Nottingham travels across the country, collecting taxes from the poor. The Tower of London (where Prince John's mother, Queen Eleanor, recently Maid Marian, and the Archbishop of Canterbury live), Huntingdon Manor (where formerly Robin Fitzooth, formerly his father, Lord Hugh Fitzooth, the Earl of Huntingdon, and formerly Maid Marian lived in), and Sherwood Forest (where Robin Hood and his Merrie Men reside at) are seen in the movie as well.

Peter Pan
The Darling family live in the London subdivision of Bloomsbury, England, UK. Big Ben, a prominent English attraction, is featured in the films. The time period appears to be the early 20th century. The area is also featured in the sequel, during World War II, as Wendy, her husband, and children reside in the same house.

101 Dalmatians
London, England is the main residence of the Dalmatians and their owners. Pongo and Perdita would later travel across the English countryside to rescue their kidnapped puppies. The entire family later moves to a residence in the English countryside. The film was one of the few Disney films at the time to have the setting align with the present day (at least at the time of release).

The Sword in the Stone
Sir Ector's castle is in the English countryside during the early medieval times. The castle borders a large forest that housed the former home of Merlin. A medieval London serves as the setting for a tournament meant to determine England's future king, and later serves as the center of government for the newly crowned King Arthur.

Robin Hood
Robin Hood takes place in the English village of Nottingham, during the medieval period. For most of the film, the country is under the rule of Prince John, who usurped the throne after King Richard left to go on the Crusades. At the time of the film, Prince John has been traveling across the country, collecting harsh taxes at every stop. London is also mentioned as the former residence of Maid Marian.

Candleshoe
Candleshoe is located in England.

The London Connection
The film mostly takes place in England.

The Great Muppet Caper
Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear and Gonzo travel to England to foil Nicky Holiday.

The Great Mouse Detective
Basil of Baker Street lives in 1897-era London. The city serves as the setting for the film. Ratigan's ultimate plan is to overthrow the Mouse Queen to become ruler of all England.

DuckTales
In the episode "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. McDuck", a thief, who is the main antagonist of the episode, tries to rob the English Crown Jewels.

Pocahontas and Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
England is the former residence of the white settlers, who traveled to the New World to form a colony. It is seen briefly in the beginning of the first film. John Smith is later forced to sail back after being injured. The country is featured more heavily in the second film, where Pocahontas travels to England to meet with its ruler King James.

Phineas and Ferb
Ferb and his father are of British descent. Lawrence Fletcher was born in London, England, but later moved to America. However, Ferb's grandfather and grandmother still reside in London.

Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland
The film takes place in London, and Alice says to Absolem that she lives in London, and London is in England.

Cars 2
London, England was the location of the final race of the World Grand Prix.

Thor: The Dark World
London, England was the location where Jane Foster's intern Darcy Lewis takes her to an abandoned factory. There, Foster brings her scientific equipment and gets sucked into a vortex where the Aether enters her.

Later, Thor's final battle with Malekith takes place at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Malekith uses the Aether to destroy the universe and restore the dark-energy state in which the Dark Elves thrive.

Saving Mr. Banks
P.L. Travers lived in London before going to Los Angeles.

Cities/Locations

 * London
 * Nottingham
 * Bloomsbury
 * Sherwood Forest
 * Toad Hall
 * Knight's Spur
 * Hundred Acre Wood

Actors/Actresses and Crew born in England

 * Ian Abercrombie
 * Jenny Agutter
 * Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
 * Pip Andersen
 * Michael Anderson
 * Michael Anderson, Jr.
 * Julie Andrews
 * Heather Angel
 * Ken Annakin
 * George Arliss
 * Gemma Arterton
 * Rowan Atkinson
 * Hayley Atwell
 * Gabrielle Anwar
 * Mel B
 * Daniel Bacon
 * Kenny Baker
 * Christian Bale
 * Ben Barnes
 * Ruby Barnhill
 * Freddie Bartholomew
 * Cate Bauer
 * Richard Bazley
 * Sean Bean
 * Kathryn Beaumont
 * David Beckham
 * Kate Beckinsale
 * Paul Bettany
 * Isabella Blake-Thomas
 * Nick Blood
 * Orlando Bloom
 * Emily Blunt
 * James Bobin
 * Hugh Bonneville
 * Ron Bottitta
 * David Bowie
 * John Boyega
 * Russell Brand
 * Vanessa Branch
 * Emma Bunton
 * Saffron Burrows
 * Sebastian Cabot
 * Michael Caine
 * Melanie Candy
 * Jane Carr
 * Helena Bonham Carter
 * Raffey Cassidy
 * Ben Chaplin
 * Gwendoline Christie
 * Eric Christmas
 * Winston Churchill
 * Petula Clark
 * Jeremy Clarkson
 * John Cleese
 * Sacha Baron Cohen
 * Paul Collins
 * Phil Collins
 * Steve Coogan
 * Dominic Cooper
 * James Corden
 * Charlie Cox
 * Daniel Craig
 * Michael Crawford
 * Mackenzie Crook
 * Benedict Cumberbatch
 * Tim Curry
 * Olivia d'Abo
 * Anthony Daniels
 * Jack Davenport
 * Nigel Davenport
 * John Rhys-Davies
 * Lisa Davis
 * Judi Dench
 * Alesha Dixon
 * Robin Atkin Downes
 * Minnie Driver
 * Christopher Eccleston
 * Paddi Edwards
 * Samantha Eggar
 * Idris Elba
 * Cary Elwes
 * Anthony Eustrel
 * Alice Evans
 * Monica Evans
 * Rupert Everett
 * Marty Feldman
 * Sarah Ferguson
 * Colin Firth
 * Peter Firth
 * Walter Fitzgerald
 * Jason Flemyng
 * Dexter Fletcher
 * Lynn Fontanne
 * Bruce Forsyth
 * Jessica Fox
 * David Frankham
 * Martin Freeman
 * Christopher Gauthier
 * Ricky Gervais
 * Adam Godley
 * Ellie Goulding
 * Holliday Grainger
 * Joan Greenwood
 * Richard Griffiths
 * Alec Guinness
 * Rebecca Hall
 * Geri Halliwell
 * Lewis Hamilton
 * Naomie Harris
 * John Hasler
 * Nigel Hawthorne
 * Georgie Henley
 * Elizabeth Henstridge
 * Jessica Henwick
 * Tom Hiddleston
 * Tom Holland
 * Tom Hollander
 * Bob Hope
 * Jane Horrocks
 * Bob Hoskins
 * Finola Hughes
 * Peter Hughes
 * Elizabeth Hurley
 * John Hurt
 * Daniel Huttlestone
 * Eric Idle
 * Ralph Ineson
 * Barrie Ingham
 * Jeremy Irons
 * Jason Isaacs
 * Henry Jackman
 * Glenda Jackson
 * Derek Jacobi
 * Lily James
 * Tony Jay
 * Elton John
 * Aaron Taylor-Johnson
 * Felicity Jones
 * Finn Jones
 * Toby Jones
 * Robbie Kay
 * Dominic Keating
 * Toby Kebbell
 * Ben Kingsley
 * Don Knight
 * Keira Knightley
 * Jonathan Kydd
 * Cleo Laine
 * Chris Langham
 * Angela Lansbury
 * Charles Laughton
 * Hugh Laurie
 * Christopher Lee
 * Jane Leeves
 * Delroy Lindo
 * Bobby Lockwood
 * Sophie Lowe
 * Matt Lucas
 * Jimmy MacDonald
 * Steven Mackintosh
 * Mary MacLeod
 * Rebecca Mader
 * John Mahoney
 * Peter Mansbridge
 * Lesley Manville
 * Jane March
 * Miriam Margolyes
 * Peter Mayhew
 * Malcolm McDowell
 * Kevin McNally
 * Sophie McShera
 * Janet McTeer
 * Charles Mesure
 * Hayley Mills
 * Helen Mirren
 * Alfred Molina
 * Isobelle Molloy
 * Ron Moody
 * Dudley Moore
 * Roger Moore
 * Robert Morley
 * Emily Mortimer
 * Samantha Morton
 * William Moseley
 * Alan Napier
 * Hannah New
 * Bill Nighy
 * Gary Oldman
 * Jamie Oliver
 * Richard O'Brien
 * Frances O'Connor
 * J. Pat O'Malley
 * Kelly Osbourne
 * Ozzy Osbourne
 * Sharon Osbourne
 * David Oyelowo
 * Frank Oz
 * Nathaniel Parker
 * Guy Pearce
 * Simon Pegg
 * Christina Pickles
 * Nigel Planer
 * Anna Popplewell
 * Pete Postlethwaite
 * Ella Purnell
 * Moira Quirk
 * Rob Rackstraw
 * Lynn Redgrave
 * Vanessa Redgrave
 * Joan Rice
 * Joely Richardson
 * Maisie Richardson-Sellers
 * Miranda Richardson
 * Natasha Richardson
 * Emma Rigby
 * Zuleikha Robinson
 * Tim Roth
 * David Ryall
 * Mark Rylance
 * Emma Samms
 * Joan Sanderson
 * Thomas Sangster
 * Julia Sawalha
 * Leo Sayer
 * Kaya Scodelario
 * Peter Sellers
 * Andy Serkis
 * Michael Sheen
 * Carole Shelley
 * Rachel Shelley
 * William Morgan Sheppard
 * Nicolette Sheridan
 * Susan Sheridan
 * Dominic Sherwood
 * Marina Sirtis
 * Mark Smith
 * Sophia Grace & Rosie
 * Timothy Spall
 * Ed Speleers
 * Terence Stamp
 * Patrick Stewart
 * Sting
 * Nicholas Stoller
 * Victoria Summer
 * Kiefer Sutherland
 * Jessica Tandy
 * Aaron Taylor-Johnson
 * Hannah Taylor-Gordon
 * Juno Temple
 * Jamie Theakston
 * Emma Thompson
 * David Tomlinson
 * Russell Tovey
 * Les Tremayne
 * Twiggy
 * Tracey Ullman
 * Peter Ustinov
 * Jennifer Veal
 * Jon Walmsley
 * Julie Walters
 * Hannah Ware
 * David Warner
 * Emily Watson
 * Rachel Weisz
 * H.G. Wells
 * Samuel West
 * Keith Wickham
 * Olivia Williams
 * Ruth Wilson
 * Penelope Wilton
 * Barbara Windsor
 * Ray Winstone
 * Eleanor Worthington Cox
 * Ben Wright
 * Bonnie Wright
 * Alan Young

Attractions

 * United Kingdom Pavilion