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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_ShirleyBill Shirley - Wikipedia

    William Jesse Shirley (July 6, 1921 – August 27, 1989) was an American actor and tenor/lyric baritone singer who later became a Broadway theatre producer. He is perhaps best known as the speaking and singing voice of Prince Phillip in Walt Disney 's 1959 animated classic Sleeping Beauty and for dubbing Jeremy Brett 's singing voice ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0794301Bill Shirley - IMDb

    Bill Shirley (1921-1989) was an American actor, singer and voice artist who performed in films such as Sleeping Beauty, I Dream of Jeannie and Flying Tigers. He also sang in musicals like My Fair Lady and performed in operettas and revues.

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    • Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Bill Shirley was born on July 6, 1921 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. He was an actor, known for Sleeping Beauty (1959), I Dream of Jeanie (1952) and Flying Tigers (1942). He died on August 27, 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • July 6, 1921
    • August 27, 1989
  4. William Jesse "Bill" Shirley was an American actor and tenor/lyric baritone singer, who later became a Broadway theatre producer. For Disney, he provided the voice of Prince Phillip in the Disney 1959 animated feature film Sleeping Beauty. Shirley was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 6...

  5. 30. Aug. 1989 · Bill Shirley, a Broadway producer and singer who was the voice of Prince Charming in the film “Sleeping Beauty,” has died at the age of 68. He died of lung cancer Sunday at the Guardian ...

  6. 21. Okt. 2014 · 59M views 9 years ago #OnceUponADream #SleepingBeauty. "An Unusual Prince/Once Upon a Dream" from Disney's Sleeping Beauty Performed by: Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, Chorus - Sleeping Beauty...

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  7. Bill Shirley voiced Prince Phillip, the hero who breaks the curse of the evil fairy Maleficent, in the 1959 Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty. The film was nominated for an Oscar and shot in 70mm widescreen format.