List of animal actors
Appearance
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Animal actors are non-human animals that perform characters in productions such as film, television, or theater.
Bears
[edit]Image | Name | Type | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Bart the Bear | Kodiak bear | 1977–2000 |
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Bart the Bear 2 | Grizzly bear | 2000–2021 |
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Brody the Bear | Kodiak bear | Born 1995 |
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Bruno | American black bear | 1962–1981 | [4] | ||
Hercules | Grizzly bear | 1975–2001 |
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[5] |
Birds
[edit]Image | Name | Type | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Douglass | Scarlet macaw | 1967–2019 | [6] | ||
Jimmy | Raven | 1934–? | [7] | ||
Mr Percival | Australian pelican | 1976–2009 | [8] |
Cats
[edit]Image | Name | Breed | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Grumpy Cat (also known as Tardar Sauce) | Mixed breed | 2012–2019 | Also popular as an Internet meme.[9] | ||
Lil Bub | 2011–2019 | Also popular as an Internet celebrity.[10] | |||
Henry | Long-haired tuxedo cat | 2003–2020 |
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Won the title of "Best Cat Video on the Internet" at the Internet Cat Video Festival.[11] | |
Morris the Cat | Tabby cat | Died 1978 |
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Won two PATSY Awards for his performances, in 1972 and 1973.[12] | |
Orangey | Tabby cat | c. 1950–1967 |
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Two-time PATSY Award winner, for Rhubarb and Breakfast at Tiffany's.[13] |
Cetaceans
[edit]Image | Name | Type | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Keiko | Orca | 1976–2003 |
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Was re-released into the wild in 2002[14] | |
Winter | Bottlenose dolphin | 2005–2021 |
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Depicted herself in the Dolphin Tale films[15] |
Dogs
[edit]Image | Name | Breed | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Ace the Wonder Dog | German Shepherd | Before 1938–after 1946 |
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Air Buddy | Golden Retriever | 1988–1998 |
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[16] | |
Brigitte | French Bulldog | Born 2010 |
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Won the first Golden Collar Award for "Best Dog in a Television Series"[17] | |
Brownie the Wonder Dog | Bull Terrier–Fox Terrier crossbreed |
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Charlie | Labrador | Born 2018 |
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[18] | |
Cook | Jack Russell Terrier[19] | 2000–2016 |
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Cosmo | Jack Russell Terrier | [25] | |||
Daisy (originally named Spooks) | Cocker Spaniel-Poodle-Terrier mix | 1937–1960 |
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Darla | Bichon Frisé | 1975–1992 | [26] | ||
Doug the Pug | Pug | Born 2012 | Also popular as an Internet celebrity.[27] | ||
Dynamite the Dog |
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Enzo | Jack Russell Terrier | 1995–2010 |
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Succeeded his father Moose in the role of Eddie.[28] | |
Flame | German Shepherd | ||||
Gidget | Chihuahua | 1994–2009 |
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[29] | |
Higgins | Mongrel | 1957–1975 |
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Jean | Border Collie | 1902–1916 |
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Jed | Wolfdog (timber wolf-Alaskan Malamute[30]) | 1977–1995 |
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Johnny | Mongrel | 1976–? |
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Koko | Australian Kelpie | 2005–2012 | [34] | ||
Koton | German Shepherd | died 1991 | [35] | ||
Kuma von Clifford | Mongrel | 2001–2018 |
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[36] | |
Kyte | Belgian Tervuren | Born 1997 |
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Lightning | German Shepherd | ||||
London | German Shepherd |
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While London was the primary actor of the television series, several of London's descendants also played the character. The series was revived and aired from 1979 to 1985. While the dog was credited as London, it was a different dog. | ||
Luke the Dog | American Pit Bull Terrier | 1913–1926 |
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[41] | |
Madison | Labrador Retriever | Born 1999 |
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[42] | |
Messi | Border Collie | Born 2016 |
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Winner of the Palm Dog Award at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival[43] | |
Mike | Border Collie |
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[44] | ||
Moonie | Chihuahua | 1998–2016 |
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[45] | |
Moose | Jack Russell Terrier | 1990–2006 |
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[46] | |
Mushu | Pug |
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Olivia | West Highland White Terrier | Born 2015 | [48][49] | ||
Pal | Rough Collie | 1940–1958 |
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Pal the Wonder Dog (also known as Pete the Pup) | American Pit Bull Terrier | 1924–1930 |
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Peggy | Pug and Chinese Crested Dog mix | Born c. 2018 | Won the title of "Britain's ugliest dog"[51] | ||
Rin Tin Tin | German Shepherd | 1918–1932 |
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Shep | Collie | Died 1914 |
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Sanggeun | Pyrenean Mountain Dog | 2004–2014 | [54] | ||
Silver Streak | German Shepherd | Born 1924 | |||
Skippy | Wire Fox Terrier | 1931–1951 |
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[53] | |
Soccer | Jack Russell Terrier | 1988–2001 |
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[56] | |
Spike | Labrador Retriever and English Mastiff mix | 1952–1962 |
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[57] | |
Strongheart | German Shepherd | 1917–1929 |
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[58] | |
Sykes | Parson Russell Terrier | 2001–2019 | [59] | ||
Teddy | Great Dane | c. 1910–1925 | |||
Terry | Cairn Terrier | 1933–1945 |
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Thunder | German Shepherd | 1921–c. 1928 | [61] | ||
Uggie | Parson Russell Terrier | 2002–2015 |
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Won numerous awards for his performance in The Artist, including the Palm Dog Award during the Cannes Film Festival.[62] |
Elephants
[edit]Image | Name | Type | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Chirakkal Kalidasan | Asian elephant | Born 1980 | |||
Tai | Asian elephant | 1968-2021 | [63] |
Horses
[edit]Primates
[edit]Image | Name | Type | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Crystal the Monkey | Capuchin monkey | Born 1994 |
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[72] | |
J. Fred Muggs | Chimpanzee | Born 1952 |
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[73] | |
Jiggs | Chimpanzee | {circa}} 1929–1938 |
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Jimmy the Chimp | Chimpanzee | 1952–1968 |
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Trained by John Calvert.[74] | |
Jo Mendi II | Chimpanzee | c. 1939–1980 | Performer at the Detroit Zoo's chimpanzee theater | [75] | |
Joe Martin | Orangutan | c. 1911–c. 1931 | Joe Martin (orangutan) filmography | [76] | |
Josephine | Capuchin monkey | c. 1907[77]–? |
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Kokomo Jr. | Chimpanzee |
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There were at least two chimpanzees, who performed on alternate days to avoid overwork. | ||
Manis | Orangutan | [83] | |||
Pankun | Chimpanzee | Born 2001 |
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Retired after attacking and severely injuring a zoo staff trainee. | |
Rancho | Monkey |
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Travis | Chimpanzee | Born 1995 |
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It is disputed as to whether he was the same chimpanzee who acted in all of his claimed appearances.[85] |
Reptiles
[edit]Image | Name | Type | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Frank | Asian water monitor | 2003-2021 | [86] | ||
Pocho | Crocodile | Died 2011 |
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[87] |
See also
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