Since the beginning of time there has been a love affair between animals and
people. We just can’t seem to resist those cute animal faces that are filled
with personality. Hollywood has been quick to cash in on this animal obsession
and has given us many favorites over the years. Here is my list of the top 10
most famous animals from Hollywood, in no particular order. See if you remember
these:
1. Willy
This
famous Orca Whale won our hearts in the movie, Free Willy in 1993. Willy was
actually played by an Orca Whale named Keiko. Keiko went on to star in the movie
sequels Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home and Free Willy 3: The
Rescue.
2. Babe
The
movie that showcases this famous pig, was based on the novel by Dick King-Smith.
The famous pig was actually played by 48 different baby pigs as well as an
animatronics model. This was the number of pigs needed during filming as baby
pigs grow very quickly.
3. Taco Bell
Chihuahua
Gidget
is the name of this famous Chihuahua who was featured in the successful ad
campaign launched by Taco Bell.
4. Spuds
McKenzie
This
Bull Terrier launched its career during a Bud Light Beer commercial during the
Super bowl in 1987. The dog was often seen surrounded by three beautiful women
known as “Spudettes.” Interestingly, the dog was actually a female dog by the
name of Honey Tree Evil Eye.
5. Morris
the Cat
The
spokescat for 9Lives Cat Food has actually been played by several cats over the
years. The first Morris was adopted from the Humane Society in 1968. Since then,
every cat who plays Morris must be from an animal rescue.
6. Geico Gecko
This
little green gecko was born out of a brainstorming session at Geico during a
strike by the Screen Actors Guild. The strike precluded the use of live actors
and made it possible for the gecko to make his debut. In 2005, the little green
gecko was voted America’s favorite advertising icon.
7. Mr. Ed
A
horse is a horse, of course, of course…but no horse was as unique as Mr. Ed, the
talking horse. The Palomino actually did most of his own stunts and received the
on-screen credit: Mr. Ed, Himself. How did they get him to talk? The horse was
fed a mouthful of peanut butter, which he loved. He would lick his lips
continually which gave the impression that he was speaking.
8. Lassie
This
Rough Collie can claim fame for starring in a short story, book, radio program,
several movies and a long-running television show. The television show aired on
CBS for 20 years, from 1954 to 1974.
9.
Flipper
This
dolphin was the star of a television show on NBC from 1964 to 1967. The original
Flipper was not very athletic, so had to have a stunt double to do the tail
walking.
10. Benji
Originally
adopted from an animal shelter, this little mutt dog went on to win our hearts
in both movies and television. The role has been played by many of the original
Benji’s descendants over the years.
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