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  2. Leota Toombs - Wikipedia

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    Leota Toombs Disney Legends plaque at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. Toombs was posthumously declared a Disney Legend in 2009. [2] Her daughter, Kim Irvine, serves as the current art director at Disneyland, and has been described by the Los Angeles Times as "arguably the person most responsible for maintaining the look and feel of Disneyland."

  3. File:WitchHat.svg - Wikipedia

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    This SVG icon contains embedded raster graphics. Such images are liable to produce inferior results when scaled to different sizes (as well as possibly being very inefficient in file size). If appropriate to do so, they should be replaced with images created using vector graphics.

  4. Susanne Blakeslee - Wikipedia

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    Susanne Blakeslee is an American voice actress.Her notable roles include the voices of Wanda, Anti-Wanda, and Mrs. Turner on The Fairly OddParents; and as the voices of Cruella de Vil, Evil Queen, Lady Tremaine, Maleficent and Madame Leota for various Disney media.

  5. Eleanor Audley - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Audley (née Zellman; November 19, 1905 – November 25, 1991) was an American actress with a distinctive voice and a diverse body of work.She played Oliver Douglas's mom, Eunice Douglas, on the CBS sitcom Green Acres (1965–1969), and provided two Disney animated classics with the voices of the two iconic villainesses: Lady Tremaine, Cinderella's evil stepmother in Cinderella (1950 ...

  6. Witch hat - Wikipedia

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    Woodcut showing a witch on a broomstick with a conical hat, from The History of Witches and Wizards (1720). The origins of the witch hat as displayed today are disputed. One theory is that the image arose out of antisemitism: in 1215, the Fourth Council of the Lateran issued an edict that all Jews must wear identifying headgear, a pointed cap known as a Judenhut.

  7. Silver Shoes - Wikipedia

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    When first seen on the feet of the Witch of the East in the 1986 anime version, they are brown peasant's shoes. When the Witch of the North then magically transfers them to Dorothy's feet, they take on the appearance of white slip-on shoes. When Dorothy is forced to give one of the shoes to the Witch of the West, it reverts to the peasant form.

  8. Mildred Blount - Wikipedia

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    Blount's interest in millinery grew out of her time working at Madame Clair's Dress and Hat Shop in New York City. She and her sister, who was a dressmaker, opened their own dress and hat shop aimed at serving wealthy New Yorkers. [2] After Blount's designs were shown at the 1939 New York World's Fair, her career took off.

  9. List of fictional witches - Wikipedia

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    Tarot (Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose) Thessaly (The Sandman) The Three (The Witching Hour, The Sandman) Traci Thirteen ; Topaz (Marvel Comics) Frau Totenkinder ; V. Viv (Maria the Virgin Witch) W. Waffle (Sugar Sugar Rune) Wendy the Good Little Witch (Harvey Comics) White Witch ; Winnie the Witch (Winnie the Witch) Witchfire