Ruddell Bird "Rudd" Weatherwax (September 23, 1907 – February 25, 1985) was an American
actor
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,
animal trainer, and
breeder
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. He and his brother
Frank are best remembered for training dogs for motion pictures and
television
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. Their
collie
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,
Pal
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, became the original
Lassie, handled by Rudd for the 1943
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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film ''
Lassie Come Home
''Lassie Come Home'' is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Technicolor feature film starring Roddy McDowall and canine actor Pal, in a story about the profound bond between Yorkshire boy Joe Carraclough and his rough collie, Lassie. The film was d ...
''. He also handled the dogs for the ''Lassie'' television series which ran from 1954 to 1974, and trained
Spike for the 1957 feature film
''Old Yeller''. After his death, his son, Robert, took over the training of the animals.
Weatherwax was also responsible for training the official
New York Mets
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’ team mascot in the 1960s, a
beagle
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named Homer.
Biography
Weatherwax was born in
Engle,
New Mexico Territory
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, the son of Anna Elisa (née Wallis) and Walter Smiley Weatherwax.
Pal
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became a movie star through a weather-related event. MGM, which had decided to use a show collie trained by
Frank Inn in the movie, took advantage of a massive flooding of the
Sacramento River
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in northern
California
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to obtain some spectacular footage for the film. Inn's collie was still in training, so MGM hired Pal as a stand-in for the river scene. Although the work was considered complicated for an animal actor, the dog performed exceptionally well. According to legend, after seeing the first prints, MGM head
Louis B. Mayer
Louis Burt Mayer (; born Lazar Meir; July 12, 1884Mayer maintained that he was born in Minsk on July 4, 1885. According to Scott Eyman, the reasons may have been:
* Mayer's father gave different dates for his birthplace at different times, so ...
stated that "Pal had entered the water, but Lassie had come out," and a new star was born.
MGM owned the rights to Lassie's name, but when the series of films ended, Weatherwax obtained those rights in lieu of his final year's salary and a little additional money. Therefore, he benefited from those rights during the program's 17-year run on CBS and additional broadcasts in syndication.
Legacy
Weatherwax was posthumously inducted into the New Mexico Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2012. He had two sons, Jackie
[ and Bob.] He was the uncle of Ken Weatherwax, who played Pugsley Addams in ''The Addams Family
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'' television series.
He received a joke 'screen credit' in the '' Dudley Do-Right'' segment ''Faithful Dog'', playing Dudley.
References
Book
FOUR FEET TO FAME: A Hollywood Dog Trainer's Journey, by Bob Weatherwax and Richard Lester. Published 2017 by BearManor Media. .
External links
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1907 births
1985 deaths
American male film actors
Burials at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery
Dog trainers
Male actors from New Mexico
Male actors from Hollywood, Los Angeles
Place of death missing
People from Sierra County, New Mexico
20th-century American male actors
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