Teddy (dog)
Teddy the Great Dane or Keystone Teddy was one of the first canine "actors" in American film history. The great dane performed chiefly in Mack Sennett's "Keystone" comedies and behaved on set, according to film crews and fellow cast members, as professionally as any human actor.[1] [2] Teddy is credited with appearing in at least 60 films, nearly all shorts, between 1915 and 1924.[3][4]
Teddy | |
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First appearance | 1915 |
Last appearance | 1924 |
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Alias | Keystone Teddy, Teddy Sennett |
Species | Great Dane |
Gender | Male |
References and notes
- "The Dog Fancier - Google Books". 1918. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
- "The National Geographic Magazine - Google Books". 1919. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
- "Teddy the Dog", filmography, Internet Movie Database (IMDb), a subsidiary of Amazon, Seattle, Washington. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- Although Teddy’s IMDb filmography includes the 1913 short A Little Hero, a Dutch copy of the film that is available for viewing on YouTube shows no great dane breed in the story. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
See also
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