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"Belle" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken for Disney's animated film Beauty and the Beast (1991). Recorded by American actors Paige O'Hara and Richard White, "Belle" is a mid-tempo classical music-inspired song that borrows elements from Broadway and musical theatre.
"Something There" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken for Walt Disney Pictures animated film Beauty and the Beast (1991). Sung by the majority of the film's main cast, the song was recorded by American actors Paige O'Hara as Belle and Robby Benson as the Beast via voice over, featuring actors Jerry Orbach, Angela Lansbury and David Ogden Stiers as Lumiere, Mrs ...
Paige O'Hara (born Donna Paige Helmintoller; May 10, 1956) [2] [3] is an American actress, singer, and painter. O'Hara began her career as a Broadway actress in 1975 when she portrayed Della in The Gift of the Magi. In 1991, she made her motion picture debut in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, in which she voiced the film's heroine, Belle.
Paige O'Hara, Linda Larkin, Jodi Benson and Anika Noni Rose in 2024 Disney Princesses are known for their beautiful voices, flawless fashions and close friendships. But that doesn't mean they can ...
Belle is a fictional character in Disney's Beauty and the Beast franchise, first appearing in the 1991 animated film of the same name.Voiced by Paige O'Hara, Belle is the book-loving daughter of an inventor, who yearns for adventure.
"Stories", sung by Paige O'Hara, is about what Belle will give the Beast for a Christmas: a story book, and is heavily based on the motif in the finale of Jean Sibelius' symphony no. 5. "As Long As There's Christmas", the theme of the film, is about finding hope during Christmas Time.
Belle: Beauty and the Beast: She falles in love with the Beast. Voiced by Paige O'Hara. Princess Eilonwy: The Black Cauldron: Based on the character from Lloyd Alexander's The Chronicles of Prydain. Voiced by Susan Sheridan. Merida: Brave: Daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor of DunBroch and older sister of Princes Harris, Hubert and Hamish.
It was released on February 17, 1998, [1] and it is the sequel to Disney's 1991 animated feature film Beauty and the Beast and the third in the Beauty and the Beast films, featuring the voices of David Ogden Stiers as Cogsworth, Robby Benson as The Beast, Gregory Grudt, who replaced Bradley Pierce as Chip Potts, Paige O'Hara as Belle, Anne ...