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Animal actors are non-human animals that perform as characters in productions such as film, television, or theater.
Bears
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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] | ||
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Hercules | Grizzly bear | 1975–2001 |
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[5] |
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Birds
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Douglass | Scarlet macaw | 1967–2019 | [6] | ||
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Jimmy | Raven | 1934–c.1950s | [7] | |
Mr Percival | Australian pelican | 1976–2009 | [8] |
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Cats
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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] | |
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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] | |
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Morris the Cat | Tabby cat | Died 1978 |
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Won two PATSY Awards for his performances, in 1972 and 1973.[12] |
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Orangey | Tabby cat | c. 1950–1967 |
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Two-time PATSY Award winner, for Rhubarb and Breakfast at Tiffany's.[13] |
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Cetaceans
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Keiko | Orca | 1976–2003 |
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Was re-released into the wild in 2002[14] |
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Namu | Orca | Died in 1966 |
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Was captured in Namu, British Columbia and lived at the Seattle Marine Aquarium[15] |
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Winter | Bottlenose dolphin | 2005–2021 |
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Depicted herself in the Dolphin Tale films[16] |
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Dogs
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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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Buddy | Golden Retriever | 1988–1998 |
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Brigitte | French Bulldog | Born 2010 |
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Won the first Golden Collar Award for "Best Dog in a Television Series"[18] | |
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Brownie the Wonder Dog | Bull Terrier–Fox Terrier crossbreed |
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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] | ||
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Doug the Pug | Pug | Born 2010 | Also popular as an Internet celebrity.[27] | |
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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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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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Lightning | German Shepherd | |||
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Luke the Dog | American Pit Bull Terrier | 1913–1926 |
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Madison | Labrador Retriever | Born 1999 |
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Messi | Border Collie | Born 2016 |
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Winner of the Palm Dog Award at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival[39] |
Moonie | Chihuahua | 1998–2016 |
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Moose | Jack Russell Terrier | 1990–2006 |
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Olivia | West Highland White Terrier | Born 2015 | [42][43] | ||
Pal | Rough Collie | 1940–1958 |
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Pal the Wonder Dog | American Pit Bull Terrier | 1924–1930 |
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Pete the Pup also known as Pete the Dog | American Staffordshire Terrier/American Pit Bull Terrier | 1929-1946 |
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Pete the Pup | American Bulldog | 1990s-2000s |
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Shares the same name as the dog that lived from 1929 to 1946 | |
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Peggy | Pug and Chinese Crested Dog mix | Born c. 2018 | Won the title of "Britain's ugliest dog"[46] | |
Pickles | Collie | c. 1962–1967 | Also known for his role in finding a stolen FIFA World Cup Trophy[47] | ||
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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 | [50] | ||
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Silver Streak | German Shepherd | Born 1924 | ||
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Skippy | Wire Fox Terrier | 1931–1951 |
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Soccer | Jack Russell Terrier | 1988–2001 |
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Spike | Labrador Retriever and English Mastiff mix | 1952–1962 |
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Strongheart | German Shepherd | 1917–1929 |
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Sykes | Parson Russell Terrier | 2001–2019 | [55] | ||
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Teddy | Great Dane | c. 1910–1925 | ||
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Terry | Cairn Terrier | 1933–1945 |
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Thunder | German Shepherd | 1921–c. 1928 | [57] | |
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.[58] |
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Elephants
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Image | Name | Type | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Charlie | Asian elephant | Died 1923 | At the time of Charlie's death in 1923, it was claimed that he had killed five people, had appeared in over 180 films, and was over 150 years old.[61] | |
Chirakkal Kalidasan | Asian elephant | Born 1980 | |||
Tai | Asian elephant | 1968–2021 | [62] |
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Horses
See also: Wonder horses
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Primates
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Crystal the Monkey | Capuchin monkey | Born 1994 |
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[70] |
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J. Fred Muggs | Chimpanzee | Born 1952 |
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[71] |
Jiggs | Chimpanzee | c. 1929–1938 |
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Jo Mendi II | Chimpanzee | c. 1939–1980 | Performer at the Detroit Zoo's chimpanzee theater | [72] | |
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Joe Martin | Orangutan | c. 1911–c. 1931 | Joe Martin (orangutan) filmography | [73] |
Jovian | Coquerel's sifaka | 1994–2014 |
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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 | [75] | |||
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 | 1995–2009 |
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It is disputed as to whether he was the same chimpanzee who acted in all of his claimed appearances.[77] |
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Reptiles
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Image | Name | Type | Lifespan | Partial credits | Notes |
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Burt | Saltwater crocodile | c. 1930s–2024 | [78] | ||
Frank | Asian water monitor | 2003–2021 | [79] | ||
Pocho | Crocodile | Died 2011 |
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[80] |
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