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"In hollywood animal actors were treated reverently just like the human actors " - prepare a write up based on the statement please..............

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Answered by memanan03
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Humans aren’t the only movie stars in Hollywood. Animals have been working in show business for centuries. Dogs, cats, monkeys, horses, birds, and many more animals were born for the spotlight and are able to capture an audience’s attention in an instant. Each of them are specially trained to work in this special environment.

These animal actors can convey all kinds of emotion without even speaking a word and can hold their own with some of the best actors in the business.

Moose was born on December 24, 1990 as the youngest, but biggest of a litter of four puppies. He was best known for playing Eddie on the sitcom Frasier and Skip in My Dog Skip.

Buddy was first found as a stray puppy back in the late 1980s until he was adopted by a trainer named Kevin DiCicco. Soon after Buddy was brought home to San Diego, where he was trained in sports such as basketball, baseball, football, soccer, and hockey.

Crystal the Monkey is a box office sensation with credits including Night at the Museum, The Hangover Part II, and We Bought a Zoo. Tom Gunderson is the trainer behind Crystal’s success.

Keiko a Genus Orca whale was found off the coast of Iceland in the late 1970s. He remained in captivity in the marine park industry until his starring role as Willy in Free Willy.

Bart the Bear was an Alaskan brown bear who was trained by Utah animal trainer Doug Seus. By the end of his acting career, he completed 20 projects including The Edge, The Great Outdoors, Legends of the Fall, and the Homeward Bound franchise.

Uggie a dog, went on to star in some of cinema’s most memorable roles, most famously as The Dog in the Academy Award-winning film The Artist. His performance garnered him many awards and even a paw print plaque on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.

Winter a dolphin, was so unique that it inspired a book and later the 2011 film Dolphin Tale. This bottlenose dolphin ended up caught in a crab trap at only two months old, which caused her to lose her tail.

Tai an Asian elephant was originally owned by a private elephant entertainment company, but later she was able to break out into acting. She has appeared in many movies and TV shows over the last few decades, but her most memorable role was Rosie in 2011’s Water for Elephants. Tai has been able to work with some of Hollywood’s most famous stars including Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, and Bill Murray.

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