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Sade's new music video offers fans a rare glimpse into her family life.. On Friday, Nov. 22, the "Smooth Operator" singer, 65, shared the visual for "Young Lion," her first song in six years and a ...
Simba [1] [2] is a fictional character and the main protagonist of Disney's The Lion King franchise.First appearing as a lion cub in The Lion King (1994), the character flees his homeland when his father, King Mufasa, is killed by his treacherous uncle, Scar, with his Uncle additionally deceiving him into believing he was the reason for his father's death.
"Close Your Eyes" is a popular song written by American composer Bernice Petkere. The song was published in 1933 and first recorded that year by Freddy Martin & His Orchestra. [ 1 ]
In 2011, Jones said he would often prove to younger children that he was the voice of Mufasa by saying "Simba. You have deliberately disobeyed me" in his character's voice. [73] Jones was the only original cast member to reprise his role in the 2019 remake of The Lion King.
In addition to “Lion King,” Jones was famous for his film roles in “Coming to America,” “Field of Dreams” and the “Star Wars” movies, and he was also a legendary thespian in the ...
Simba (voiced by Matthew Broderick as adult Simba in the films; Jonathan Taylor Thomas as a cub in The Lion King; Matt Weinberg as a cub in The Lion King 1½; Cam Clarke in Timon & Pumbaa and Kingdom Hearts II, as well as his singing voice in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride; Rob Lowe in The Lion Guard; Donald Glover in the 2019 film and Mufasa: The Lion King and JD McCrary as a cub in the 2019 ...
The lion, however, moved toward Bud's thigh, and "opens his mouth — these f---ing four, five inch long fangs — and then slowly closes the mouth around the guy's thigh," said Brolin.
Close Your Eyes (Kurt Elling album), 1995; Close Your Eyes (Sarah McKenzie album), 2012; Close Your Eyes (Stacey Kent album), 1997; Close Your Eyes: A Collection 1965–1986, by Vincent Crane, 2008; Close Your Eyes, or the title song (see below), by Edward Bear, 1973; Close Your Eyes, by Ellie Drennan, 2015; Close Your Eyes EP, by Close Your ...