In this man's first feature film role in It Happened at the World's Fair, he kicked Elvis Presley in the shin. In the 1970s, a down decade for Disney, this man was likely their top star, featuring in films such as The One and Only and The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, doing so while he was also dabbling in minor league baseball. Identify this beloved actor who returned to Disney to play Herb Brooks in Miracle, and to play Ego in Guardians of the Galaxy, vol. 2, and whose name is generally recognized as being Walt Disney's last words after finalizing a contract with him in 1966.
Kurt Russell