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*[[1963]] - [[Jon Turteltaub]] (director, producer, and screenwriter) |
*[[1963]] - [[Jon Turteltaub]] (director, producer, and screenwriter) |
Revision as of 15:26, 19 April 2020
Television
- 1991 - TaleSpin premieres the final episode.
- 2003 - Kim Possible premieres on Disney Channel with the episode "The Ron Factor".
- 2005 - The W.I.T.C.H. episode "The Stolen Heart" premieres.
VHS & DVD releases
Character debuts
People
Births
- 1925 - Ginny Tyler (voice actress and singer)
- 1926 - Richard Anderson (actor)
- 1937 - Dustin Hoffman (actor)
- 1941 - Earl Boen (actor and voice actor)
- 1953 - Jim Jinkins (animator, writer, producer, and storyboard artist)
- 1963 - Jon Turteltaub (director, producer, and screenwriter)
- 1967 - Lee Unkrich (director, editor, producer, screenwriter, and storyboard artist)
- 1981 - Roger Federer (professional tennis player)
- 2001 - Aubrey K. Miller (actress)
Deaths
- 1976 - Winston Hibler (screenwriter, film producer, and director)
- 2015 - Susan Sheridan (actress and voice actress)