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Stuart Little (5-Dec-1999)

Director: Rob Minkoff

Writers: Greg Brooker; M. Night Shyamalan

From novel: Stuart Little by E. B. White (juvenile fiction)

Keywords: Juvenile/Fantasy, Mice

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Allyce Beasley
Actor
6-Jul-1954   Agnes DiPesto on Moonlighting
Dabney Coleman
Actor
3-Jan-1932   Moustache from 9 To 5
Geena Davis
Actor
21-Jan-1956   Earth Girls Are Easy
Brian Doyle-Murray
Comic
31-Oct-1945   SNL
Michael J. Fox
Actor
9-Jun-1961   Back to the Future
Stan Freberg
Comic
7-Aug-1926   Radio's The Stan Freberg Show
Estelle Getty
Actor
25-Jul-1923 22-Jul-2008 The Golden Girls
Harold Gould
Actor
10-Dec-1923   Martin Morganstern on Rhoda
David Alan Grier
Comic
30-Jun-1955   In Living Color
Jeffrey Jones
Actor
28-Sep-1946   Ferris Bueller's principal
Bruno Kirby
Actor
28-Apr-1949 14-Aug-2006 When Harry Met Sally, City Slickers
Nathan Lane
Actor
3-Feb-1956   The Producers
Hugh Laurie
Actor
11-Jun-1959   Jeeves and Wooster
Jonathan Lipnicki
Actor
22-Oct-1990   The Jeff Foxworthy Show
Taylor Negron
Actor
1-Aug-1958   The Last Boy Scout
Chazz Palminteri
Actor
15-May-1952   Bullets Over Broadway
Jon Polito
Actor
29-Dec-1950   Johnny Caspar in Miller's Crossing
Julia Sweeney
Comic
10-Oct-1959   Androgyne Pat on Saturday Night Live
Jennifer Tilly
Actor
16-Sep-1958   Bound, Monsters, Inc.
Steve Zahn
Actor
13-Nov-1968   Glenn in Out of Sight

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