Bill Shirley
Nacimiento : 1921-07-06, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Muerte : 1989-08-27
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William Jesse "Bill" Shirley (July 6, 1921 – August 27, 1989) was an American actor and tenor/lyric baritone singer who later became a Broadway theatre producer. He is perhaps best known as the speaking and singing voice of Prince Phillip in Walt Disney's 1959 animated classic Sleeping Beauty.
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Prince Phillip (voice)
Sound the trumpets and prepare for the ultimate celebration of magic, music and dreams come true! Introduce your little princess to the one special collection that features all her favorite Disney Princesses performing their most cherished songs from Disney's award-winning classics
Prince Phillip (voice)
A Valentine's Day special featuring rock and roll music set to scenes from Disney animation.
Prince Phillip (voice)
Había una vez dos reyes que esperaban con alegría el nacimiento de su primera hija, a la que llamarían Aurora. Para celebrarlo, organizaron una fiesta a la que invitaron a todos los habitantes del reino. Pero olvidaron invitar a la malvada bruja Maléfica que, enfurecida, lanzó un terrible hechizo sobre la princesa: el día de su décimosexto cumpleaños, se pincharía con el uso de una rueca y moriría. Pero sus tres divertidas hadas madrinas descubren una forma de romper el maleficio: no morirá, permanecerá dormida hasta que un valiente príncipe la bese...
Bill Gamble
Cam Ellerby brings his traveling medicine show to town and it spells glamour and excitement to young Sylvia Townsend.
Bruce Martingale
Abbott y Costello se encuentran con un mapa del tesoro por el que serán raptados y conducidos hasta la temible isla de la Calavera.
Stephen Foster
The life and career of famed American composer Stephen Foster.
Tenor in Operetta (uncredited)
Mother and daughter compete over same singing role and, unbeknownst to each other, the same man.
Singer of Title Song Over Opening Credits
Emery Slade was one of the brightest stars in Hollywood in 1932, but by 1949 his career has hit the skids. Fortunately, he is able to convince studio head Melville Crossman to cast him in the adaptation of a hit Broadway show. Crossman has one condition: Slade must travel to New York and convince the female star of the stage production to join the film. Slade goes, but, when he eyes the winsome Julie Clarke, he hatches a different scheme.
Pvt. Ferguson
The three Scott sisters, Susie, Hallie and Lily, live in the small town of Riverdale with their father Tom, a handyman whose laziness is legendary. The high-spirited sisters relieve the tedium by collaborating on Lily's correspondence with Pvt. Robert Mason, who is stationed in Arizona....
Denny
Promoter Ann Porter decides to start her own Ice Show despite the efforts of ex-racketeer Duke Baldwin who owns a rival show. Jeff Stewart, a rich, suave young Broadwayite, falls in love with Ann and aids her in her fight against Baldwin.
Dale
Jim Gordon manda una unidad de los famosos Tigres Voladores, el grupo de voluntarios americanos que combatió a los japoneses en China, antes de que los Estados Unidos entraran en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Gordon debe enviar a su grupo de pilotos contra un enemigo muy superior, mientras lidia con las dispares personalidades de sus componentes.
Dick
A financially strapped college is transformed into a summer holiday resort with the help of music and radio stars.
Bill Carstairs
If a shy sailor marries before his next birthday, he will inherit a fortune.
Tom Wayne
Dr. Ralph Snyder and Dr. Frank Blake open an office together but soon split over a rivalry for nightclub singer Diana Wayne and a difference over ethics.
Reporter
Bob Clemens is a cameraman for newsreels. Assigned to shoot the Swiss ice skater Karen Vadja, he arrives too late, so decides to film a woman skating on a different New York rink and pass her off as Karen. The scheme backfires when promoter Larry Herman takes a look at Bob's film and decides to make the skater a star. Unfortunately, it's actually amateur (and illegal immigrant) Marie Bergin in the newsreel footage, not the great figure skater from Switzerland. Chaos ensues as Bob tries to straighten everybody out.