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  2. Jake Day - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after, the model for Bambi died and the model for Faline was transported to Griffith Park Zoo in Los Angeles, where she became a mother. [ 7 ] Disney tried to hold the film's premiere in Augusta, Maine to recognize Day's considerable contributions, but officials voted against premiering the film in the state, fearing protests from the ...

  3. Ann Gillis - Wikipedia

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    She also provided the voice of Faline in Bambi (1942). [6] She ended her Hollywood film career in 1947 and married her second husband, British actor Richard Fraser in 1952. Following her Hollywood career, she turned to occasional television work in the UK.

  4. Cammie King - Wikipedia

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    Cammie provided the voice of Faline as a fawn in Disney's 1942 film Bambi. [3] According to the Los Angeles Times, she was cast in a third role in the early 1940s but broke out with chicken pox on the day filming began and was dropped from the cast list. [3] Reflecting on her film career, she once joked, "I peaked at 5". [3]

  5. Bambi II - Wikipedia

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    Days later, Bambi informs Thumper and Flower about his wish to impress his father. They decide to help Bambi be brave, but while doing so, they encounter a porcupine, who sticks his quills into Bambi's backside. Ronno and Faline, hearing the commotion, investigate; Bambi sees Ronno bothering Faline and gets into a fight with him.

  6. Bambi - Wikipedia

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    Bambi is a 1942 American animated drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures.Loosely based on Felix Salten's 1923 novel Bambi, a Life in the Woods, the production was supervised by David D. Hand, and was directed by a team of sequence directors, including James Algar, Bill Roberts, Norman Wright, Sam Armstrong, Paul Satterfield, and Graham Heid.

  7. Bambi's Children - Wikipedia

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    The sequel to Bambi follows the lives of the twin children of Bambi and his mate and cousin Faline as they grow from fawns to young adults. Salten wrote the sequel while living in exile in Switzerland after being forced to flee Nazi-occupied Austria as he was of Jewish heritage. [1]

  8. Bambi, a Life in the Woods - Wikipedia

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    While living in exile in Switzerland, after being forced to flee Nazi-occupied Austria, Salten wrote a sequel to Bambi that follows the birth and lives of Bambi's twin offspring, Geno and Gurri. [32] The young fawns interact with other deer, and are educated and watched over by Bambi and Faline as they grow.

  9. Bambi (character) - Wikipedia

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    Bambi is the title character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel, Bambi, a Life in the Woods, and its sequel, Bambi's Children. The character also appears in Salten's novels Perri and Fifteen Rabbits . Early German-language editions of the novels were illustrated by Hans Bertle.