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Ripper, Marjorie Dursley's pet dog in J.K Rowling's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; Sharik, the astray dog who undergoes a transformation surgery in Heart of a Dog, by Mikhail Bulgakov; Tentação, the dog in the homonymous short-story by Clarice Lispector; Toto, Dorothy's dog in The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum
Died 1914 The Million Dollar Mystery (1914) Shep in: A Dog's Love (1914) Shep's Race with Death (1914) The Barrier of Flames (1914) Shep the Sentinel (1915) Sanggeun: Pyrenean Mountain Dog: 2004–2014 2 Days & 1 Night [47] Silver Streak: German Shepherd Born 1924 The Silent Flyer; Fangs of Justice; Code of the Air; Skippy: Wire Fox Terrier ...
Shep is the name of a dog whose principal claim to fame is that he graces the screen in the capacity of a star, frequently appearing in the title roles of startling and melodramatic 'thrillers.' Shep is a Thanhouser collie, a valuable acquisition to that studio, and, according to the directors, goes about his work with a determination and ...
Daisy is the main character in two 1945 comedy features: Life with Blondie and Hollywood and Vine. Reportedly, Renfro and Daisy made $1,000 a week, and Renfro used the money to buy them a house in Toluca Lake, California. [6] [7] He was also noted to have had a five-year feud with actress Rita Hayworth. [8]
Pride and Prejudice starring Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier.. A list of American films released in 1940.American film production was concentrated in Hollywood and was dominated by the eight Major film studios MGM, Paramount, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, RKO, Columbia, Universal and United Artists.
Spence's dog; about a parcel delivery man whose father-in-law comes to stay with his family in Queens, New York. Apollo and Zeus Doberman Pinscher: Magnum P.I. Two guard dogs of the estate called Robin's Nest; TV series about a private detective who lives on the estate. Apollo Jim Henson's Pajanimals: A dog who loves science and riding on ...
Georgia officially claims the following animals as live mascots prior to the introduction of the Uga line in 1956. [5] "Sir William" 1892 – A goat. Appeared at the Georgia–Mercer game on January 30, 1892 [34] and first Auburn–Georgia game on February 22, 1892. It was dressed in a black coat with the letters "U.G." in red on each side.
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