Did you know that Walt Disney had a private apartment above the firehouse in Disneyland? As a prize at an Annual Passholder Event in 1995, we won dinner in that apartment which has been preserved since Walt's passing in 1966. Click on the picture below to read all about that night, and see all of the pictures we took.
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Charles Fleischer was best known as a stand-up comic when he got the lead voice role in Disney's 1988 feature, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" directed by Robert Zemeckis. That stacatto stutter "P-p-puh-puh-leeeease!" is instantly recognizable as Roger. The photograph of Mr. Fleischer shows him in the costume he wore on the set of the movie to help him get into the role, since he had to be off-screen while providing the dialog for Roger during production. Charles is working these days as a part-owner of a multi-media company in Southern California and as a writer for television and movies. This collectible features an autographed index card with a 8x7" inch picture of Roger Rabbit in a 12x16" mat.
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Signed publicity photo from Switching Channels.
This page was last updated on May 31, 2012