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Actor:Ray Porter, Mark Hunt, William Dennis Hunt, Brian Nissen, U. Jonathan Toppo, Joe Lynch, Sheryl Taub, Paul O'Connor, Hugh Dignon, Victor Humphries, Robert Cottrell, Jake Williamson, Bridget Connors, Apollo Dukakis, Ed Parlson, Dion Luther, Neil Vipond, Dennis Reese, Matthew Davis, Gregory Snegoff, Patrick Page, Gregg Coffin, Lisa Michelson, Don Burroughs, Joshua Hunter, Jeff Kramer, James March, Joe Lynch, John Pribyl, Dion Luther, Ben Livingston, David Kelly, Herbert Newcomb, Dennis Edwards, Alan Nash, Margaret Crowell, Bryan Gardner, Christopher P. Angelos, Dale Zabriskie, Eric Jensen, Jared Pauls, Anthony De Fonte, Jillian Crane, Jonathan Best, Phil Hubbard, Jack Whitaker, Kevin Fabian, Doc Ballard, La Sondra Zarif, Joe Hilsee, Barry Kraft, Victor Humphries, Sandy McCallum, Lisa Hart, Anne Delue, Barry Kraft, Phil Hubbard, Debra Funkhouser, Jonathan Hogan, Kevin Farrell, Kevin Fabian, Hugh Dignon, Kevin Farrell, Mimi Carr, Kurt Bernhardt, John Pribyl, David Kelly, Michelle Morain, Barry Kraft, Joe Hilsee, Michael Behrens, Paul O'Connor, Marion Calvert, Gar Campbell, Jake Williamson, Eric Gray, Michael Henwright, Ed Trotta, John C. Hyke, Jean Miller, Sean Smith, Virginia Watson, Billy Mayo, Elizabeth Daily, Mary Louise Gemmill, Victor Mills, Sandy Beth, Robert Cottrell, Chris Van Fleet, Al Michaels, Bum Merrill, Kevin Quinn, Jake Williamson, Morgan Rusler, John Jones, Christine Lakin, Elena Kravets, Christy Lane, Paul O'Connor, John A. Nicolaysen, Matthew Best, Remi Sandri,
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Animated Hero Classics
Description:
Animated Hero Classics is an educational Animated television series of programs co-produced by Nest Family Entertainment and Warner Bros. The series, geared toward elementary school aged children, includes twenty biographies of both female and male scientists, inventors, explorers, and social champions from around Europe, North America and the Middle East, including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Florence Nightingale, Harriet Tubman, Joan of Arc, Benjamin Franklin, Helen Keller, Marco Polo, Marie Curie and Louis Pasteur. The Children's Television Act of 1990 required terrestrial television networks to devote time to Educational and Informative programming for children. Even though Warner Bros' cable networks were not directly affected by these requirements, these programs were debuted on their HBO network's Saturday morning children's block as a show of good faith that the network was committed to quality educational programming for children. The dramatic biographies were meticulously researched by the producers and written to engage both children and adults, providing an entertaining and accessible way to learn about the positive impact that these women and men have had on our world.