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His descendants carried on in film, radio and television roles. Rin Tin Tin (1918–1932), an internationally famous German Shepherd actor who starred in many silent films and a few sound films.Red Dog (Pilbara), appeared in Red Dog and Red Dog: True Blue, based on the true life story of a Kelpie who wandered around the outback Western Australia, looking for its owner.
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Pete the Pup, portrayed by several American Pit Bull Terriers in the Our Gang ( Little Rascals) series.Pard, a mutt with a crippled foreleg, stars with Jack Pickford and Marguerite De La Motte in 1919's In Wrong for Vitagraph.
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Pal, a Collie, played Lassie in the movie Lassie Come Home (based on the novel by Eric Knight), six more Lassie films, and two Lassie television show pilots. Mushroom, starred as the Peltzer family dog in Gremlins. Mother Teresa, a Newfoundland dog and the major canine character in the movie Must Love Dogs. #Hobo tough life tv#
Moose and his son Enzo in My Dog Skip and the TV series Frasier. He is survived by his trainer Sue Chipperton who got him when he was a puppy. Moonie died 10 March 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Moonie, a Chihuahua, played the role of Elle Woods' tiny dog Bruiser in Legally Blonde and Legally Blonde 2. Max, a Jack Russell Terrier, played Milo, Jim Carrey's faithful and intelligent dog in the 1994 movie The Mask. Lady, the name of the Basenji dog in the movie Goodbye, My Lady. Kuma, has been seen in several movies, including the short film Saving Angelo. Koko, a red Australian Kelpie, played Red Dog in the 2011 film adaptation based on the eponymous novel. Keystone Teddy, a dog actor in the early 20th century. Jed (1977-1995), appeared in The Thing, The Journey of Natty Gann and White Fang. Jean, the Vitagraph Dog, screen's first leading canine to have her name in the film title starred in movies from 1908 to 1913. Higgins, played the leading role of Benji in the movie of the same name and had a role on the TV series Petticoat Junction. J., a Siberian Husky, played the roles of Demon in Snow Dogs and Max in Eight Below Cosmo, a Jack Russell Terrier from Beginners. Stallone credits Butkus for inspiring the screenplay. Butkus Stallone, Sylvester Stallone's personal pet Bullmastiff since a puppy featured in Rocky as the boxer's "training partner". #Hobo tough life full#
He also played a cameo as Comet on the TV series Full House.
Buddy, a Golden Retriever, starred in the 1997 film Air Bud but died from cancer a year later. Blair, a Collie, the first dog screen star, starring in Rescued by Rover in 1905. Bingo, an Otterhound, starring as Sandy in Annie in 1982. His characters included Shadow in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, William in Maybe Baby, Rusty in Purely Belter and Messenger in Made in Hong Kong. Ben (II), a Golden Retriever, appeared in many films. Beasley, a Dogue de Bordeaux, starred in the film Turner & Hooch. Ace the Wonder Dog, appeared in numerous films and serials in the 1930s and 1940s. Tinkerbelle, a Papillon/Maltese mix and canine model featured in advertisements for various companies. The punchline occurs when the dog states: "Roll that beautiful bean footage." Duke stars in the commercials, where the dog's owner, Jay Bush (president of the company) pleads for the dog to maintain the secret family recipe. Paddington, a Golden Retriever "professional stand-in, and stunt double" portrays the real Duke Bush (Duffy "Duke" of Castlebury) at promotional events and in commercials for Bush's Best Baked Beans. Nipper, the dog with the gramophone in the HMV logo. Honey Tree Evil Eye, a female Bull Terrier, was known as Spuds MacKenzie in her role as the Budweiser spokes-dog. She also played the role of Bruiser's mother in Legally Blonde 2. Gidget, a female Chihuahua, was featured in a Taco Bell advertising campaign as the "Taco Bell Chihuahua". Cheeka, a Pug who appeared in the popular "You & I" advertising campaign of Hutch's cellular service in India, along with the child actor Jayaram. Also mentioned in the Tone Lōc song, " Funky Cold Medina".
Banjo, portrayed Alex, an Irish Setter/Golden Retriever mix and star of Stroh's beer advertising in the 1980s. Axelrod, Basset Hound, appeared in commercials and print ads for Flying "A" Service Station advertisements in the 1960s.