Bette Davis Midler is an American singer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and producer, also known (by her informal stage name) as The Divine Miss M. During her career, she has won four Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes, three Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award, and has been nominated for two Academy Awards. She is well known for her title role in the 1979 comedy The Rose and Brenda Morelli Cushman in 1996's The First Wives Club. She also voiced Kitty Galore in 2010's Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore.
Her most well known Disney film appearance was in 1993's Hocus Pocus as Winifred Sanderson. She also voiced Georgette the poodle in the 1988 Disney animated feature film, Oliver and Company. When she appeared as a guest star on Christmas in Rockefeller Center with Billy Crystal in 2012, she hangs out with the Muppets backstage for a photo-op and takes kisses with Miss Piggy.
She also starred in The Lottery, a short film produced for the Disney's Hollywood Studios Park in Florida for guests of the park’s Backstage Studio Tour.
She was named a Disney Legend at the 2019 D23 Expo.
Disney filmography[]
Year | Film | Character | Studio |
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1988 | Oliver & Company | Georgette | Walt Disney Animation Studios |
1993 | Hocus Pocus | Winifred Sanderson | Walt Disney Pictures |
1999 | Fantasia 2000 | Herself | Walt Disney Animation Studios |
Touchstone filmography[]
Year | Film | Character | Studio |
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1986 | Down and Out in Beverly Hills | Barbara Whiteman | Silver Screen Partners II |
1986 | Ruthless People | Barbara Stone | Silver Screen Partners II |
1987 | Outrageous Fortune | Sandy Brozinsky | Interscope Communications Silver Screen Partners II |
1988 | Big Business | Sadie Shelton/Sadie Ratliff | Silver Screen Partners III |
1988 | Beaches | Cecilia Carol Bloom | All Girl Productions Silver Screen Partners IV |
1990 | Stella | Stella Claire | The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
1991 | Scenes from a Mall | Deborah Fifer | Silver Screen Partners IV |
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Trivia[]
- Some of the original concept art for Elsa was based on Bette Midler.