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Bart the Bear

Bart the Bear (January 19, 1977 – May 10, 2000) was a male Kodiak bear best known for his numerous appearances in films, including The Bear (for which he received widespread acclaim),[1][2] White Fang, Legends of the Fall, and The Edge. He was trained by animal trainers Doug (b. October 8, 1942, in Erie, Pennsylvania) and Lynne Seus (née Lynda Beers on March 27, 1944, in Lincoln, Nebraska) of Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife, Inc., in Heber City, Utah.[3]

Bart the Bear
Bart the Bear with trainer Doug Seus, 1997
SpeciesKodiak bear
SexMale
Born(1977-01-19)January 19, 1977
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
DiedMay 10, 2000(2000-05-10) (aged 23)
Heber City, Utah, U.S.
Resting placeSeus ranch, Heber City, Utah, U.S.
OccupationAnimal actor, breeding animal
Years active1980–2000
OwnerDoug and Lynne Seus
Weight1,500 lb (680 kg)
Height9 ft 7.5 in (293 cm)
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Early life

Bart was born on January 19, 1977, at the Baltimore Zoo. After reaching adulthood, he made his film debut in the film Windwalker (1981).[4][5] He grew to 9' 7.5" (2.90 m) tall and weighed 1,500 pounds (680 kg) throughout his life as an adult.[3]

Career

Robert Redford, Morgan Freeman, John Candy, Dan Aykroyd, Daryl Hannah, Annette Bening, Ethan Hawke, Steven Seagal, Tchéky Karyo, Brad Pitt, Alec Baldwin, Trevor Howard, and Anthony Hopkins all appeared in films opposite Bart,[5] and all were reportedly impressed with how well he was trained. Film directors Jean-Jacques Annaud and Lee Tamahori, who directed Bart in The Bear and The Edge, respectively, called Bart "The John Wayne of Bears".[6]

Anthony Hopkins worked with Bart in two movies: Legends of the Fall and The Edge. According to Lynne (Doug's wife), "Tony Hopkins was absolutely brilliant with Bart... He acknowledged and respected him like a fellow actor. He would spend hours just looking at Bart and admiring him. He did so many of his own scenes with Bart".[5] Film critic Kenneth Turan called Bart's performance in The Edge "the capstone of an illustrious career" and "a milestone in ursine acting".[7]

Bart's greatest recognition came when he starred in the title role of Jean-Jacques Annaud's 1988 French film, The Bear, playing an adult grizzly who befriends an orphaned cub and defeats hunters. Annaud auditioned fifty bear actors from all over the world before selecting Bart. In order to perform the role, Bart, trained by Seus, successfully learned several new routines and behaviors, including going against his natural abhorrence of a strange bear to accept the unrelated cub co-starring with him. Annaud remained impressed with Bart's performance even after being injured by Bart when the director, against trainers' orders, entered Bart's enclosure to pose for publicity photos. The Bear was a hit in both Europe and the United States, grossing over $31 million in the United States and over $100 million worldwide,[8][9] and reportedly resulting in an Oscar nomination for Bart, which was unable to go forward because animal actors are precluded from receiving Academy Awards.[1][2][4][10]

In 1998, Bart made an appearance at the 70th Academy Awards as part of a salute to animal actors. He presented an envelope to Mike Myers onstage.[10][11]

Charity work

Bart was a "spokesbear" for the Vital Ground Foundation, a nonprofit conservation organization that works to preserve threatened wildlife habitat along the Rocky Mountains and on Kodiak Island, among other places in North America.[citation needed]

After receiving a cancer diagnosis, Bart also served as the "spokesbear" for the Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University.[12][13]

Death

In October 1998, Bart was diagnosed with cancer and later underwent surgery twice to remove tumors from his right paw. The cancer returned, however, taking away his strength and appetite and causing him to not want to take pain medication. He was euthanized on May 10, 2000, at the age of 23. He was buried on the Seus' ranch.[5]

At the time of his death, he was filming the television documentary Growing Up Grizzly (2001) (also featuring Bart's namesake, Bart the Bear 2), which was narrated by Brad Pitt, who had also appeared in Legends of the Fall.

Legacy

Bart the Bear 2, an unrelated Alaskan brown bear cub (2000–2021), was adopted by Doug and Lynne Seus shortly before Bart's death. He has sometimes been called "Little Bart".[citation needed] He followed in the footsteps of the original Bart and became an established animal actor and Vital Ground ambassador.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

Television

Advertising

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Inspired by Late Animal Actor 'Bart the Bear', Vital Ground Protects Grizzly Bear Habitat". National Geographic. October 13, 2013. from the original on July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Prettyman, Brett, "Utah's Bart the Bear: Hollywood star, savior for grizzly habitat", The Salt Lake Tribune, Feb. 3, 2014, accessed November 19, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Bart the Bear at Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife (accessed April 7, 2010).
  4. ^ a b Lacher, Irene; Adelson, Suzanne; Free, Cathy (November 6, 1989). "It's a Grizzly Story, but Bart the Filmmaking Bear Is Clawing His Way to the Top". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d Foy, Paul (May 19, 2000). "Bart the Bear, a veteran of several films, dies at 23". The Seattle Times. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  6. ^ "Bart the Bear 2". Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife.
  7. ^ Turan, Kenneth (September 26, 1997). "Hopkins, Bart the Bear Give 'The Edge' Its Sharpness". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  8. ^ Jean-Jacques Annaud, Box Office Mojo, boxofficemojo.com, accessed May 15, 2015.
  9. ^ Cerone, Daniel (October 22, 1989). "How to Train an 1,800-Pound Movie Star : What it takes to turn a Kodiak into a screen sensation : A Bear's-Eye View of Grizzly Country". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  10. ^ a b Diamond, Wendy (May 1, 2010). "Animals and the Academy Awards: A History". HuffPost. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  11. ^ Academy For Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, "Mike Myers and Bart the Bear at the Oscars" (color film clip of Bart the Bear handing envelope to Mike Myers with help of Doug Seus at 70th Academy Awards in 1998). Youtube.com video, 1:33. Posted by "Oscars" (official channel of the Academy), Aug. 3, 2011, accessed May 16, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehDLFNmpFtM
  12. ^ "Hollywood Star "Bart the Bear" Launches National "Paws for a Cause" Campaign for Colorado State's Animal Cancer Center" (Press release). Colorado, United States: Colorado State University. Department of Public Relations. May 1, 2000. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  13. ^ Oko, Dan. "Bart: Still a Trooper", High Country News (issue 178), May 8, 2000, reprinted online at hcn.org, accessed May 18, 2015.

External links

  • Bart the Bear at IMDb
  • Vital Ground official website
  • Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife, Inc.

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Charity work 4 Death 5 Legacy 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 6 3 Advertising 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditBart was born on January 19 1977 at the Baltimore Zoo After reaching adulthood he made his film debut in the film Windwalker 1981 4 5 He grew to 9 7 5 2 90 m tall and weighed 1 500 pounds 680 kg throughout his life as an adult 3 Career EditRobert Redford Morgan Freeman John Candy Dan Aykroyd Daryl Hannah Annette Bening Ethan Hawke Steven Seagal Tcheky Karyo Brad Pitt Alec Baldwin Trevor Howard and Anthony Hopkins all appeared in films opposite Bart 5 and all were reportedly impressed with how well he was trained Film directors Jean Jacques Annaud and Lee Tamahori who directed Bart in The Bear and The Edge respectively called Bart The John Wayne of Bears 6 Anthony Hopkins worked with Bart in two movies Legends of the Fall and The Edge According to Lynne Doug s wife Tony Hopkins was absolutely brilliant with Bart He acknowledged and respected him like a fellow actor He would spend hours just looking at Bart and admiring him He did so many of his own scenes with Bart 5 Film critic Kenneth Turan called Bart s performance in The Edge the capstone of an illustrious career and a milestone in ursine acting 7 Bart s greatest recognition came when he starred in the title role of Jean Jacques Annaud s 1988 French film The Bear playing an adult grizzly who befriends an orphaned cub and defeats hunters Annaud auditioned fifty bear actors from all over the world before selecting Bart In order to perform the role Bart trained by Seus successfully learned several new routines and behaviors including going against his natural abhorrence of a strange bear to accept the unrelated cub co starring with him Annaud remained impressed with Bart s performance even after being injured by Bart when the director against trainers orders entered Bart s enclosure to pose for publicity photos The Bear was a hit in both Europe and the United States grossing over 31 million in the United States and over 100 million worldwide 8 9 and reportedly resulting in an Oscar nomination for Bart which was unable to go forward because animal actors are precluded from receiving Academy Awards 1 2 4 10 In 1998 Bart made an appearance at the 70th Academy Awards as part of a salute to animal actors He presented an envelope to Mike Myers onstage 10 11 Charity work EditBart was a spokesbear for the Vital Ground Foundation a nonprofit conservation organization that works to preserve threatened wildlife habitat along the Rocky Mountains and on Kodiak Island among other places in North America citation needed After receiving a cancer diagnosis Bart also served as the spokesbear for the Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University 12 13 Death EditIn October 1998 Bart was diagnosed with cancer and later underwent surgery twice to remove tumors from his right paw The cancer returned however taking away his strength and appetite and causing him to not want to take pain medication He was euthanized on May 10 2000 at the age of 23 He was buried on the Seus ranch 5 At the time of his death he was filming the television documentary Growing Up Grizzly 2001 also featuring Bart s namesake Bart the Bear 2 which was narrated by Brad Pitt who had also appeared in Legends of the Fall Legacy EditBart the Bear 2 an unrelated Alaskan brown bear cub 2000 2021 was adopted by Doug and Lynne Seus shortly before Bart s death He has sometimes been called Little Bart citation needed He followed in the footsteps of the original Bart and became an established animal actor and Vital Ground ambassador citation needed Filmography EditFilm Edit Windwalker 1981 Bear The Clan of the Cave Bear 1986 The Cave Bear The Great Outdoors 1988 The Bald Headed Bear Jody The Bear 1988 The Kodiak Bear White Fang 1991 Bear The Giant of Thunder Mountain 1991 Bear Homeward Bound The Incredible Journey 1993 Bear On Deadly Ground 1994 Bear Legends of the Fall 1994 Bear 12 Monkeys 1995 Bear Walking Thunder 1997 Walking Thunder The Edge 1997 Bear Meet the Deedles 1998 Circus BearTelevision Edit The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams multiple episodes 1977 78 Ben as a cub The Gambler The Adventure Continues TV film 1983 Bear Louis L Amour s Down the Long Hills TV film 1986 The Bear Lost in the Barrens TV film 1990 Bear The Young Riders Season 1 Episode 17 Decoy 1990 Bart Les amants de riviere rouge Miniseries 1996 Bear 70th Academy Awards Presenter 1998 Advertising Edit Labatt Blue Tums KodiakSee also EditList of individual bearsReferences Edit a b Inspired by Late Animal Actor Bart the Bear Vital Ground Protects Grizzly Bear Habitat National Geographic October 13 2013 Archived from the original on July 13 2017 Retrieved July 23 2019 a b Prettyman Brett Utah s Bart the Bear Hollywood star savior for grizzly habitat The Salt Lake Tribune Feb 3 2014 accessed November 19 2021 a b Bart the Bear at Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife accessed April 7 2010 a b Lacher Irene Adelson Suzanne Free Cathy November 6 1989 It s a Grizzly Story but Bart the Filmmaking Bear Is Clawing His Way to the Top PEOPLE com Retrieved November 19 2021 a b c d Foy Paul May 19 2000 Bart the Bear a veteran of several films dies at 23 The Seattle Times Retrieved November 19 2021 Bart the Bear 2 Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife Turan Kenneth September 26 1997 Hopkins Bart the Bear Give The Edge Its Sharpness Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 19 2021 Jean Jacques Annaud Box Office Mojo boxofficemojo com accessed May 15 2015 Cerone Daniel October 22 1989 How to Train an 1 800 Pound Movie Star What it takes to turn a Kodiak into a screen sensation A Bear s Eye View of Grizzly Country Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 19 2021 a b Diamond Wendy May 1 2010 Animals and the Academy Awards A History HuffPost Retrieved November 19 2021 Academy For Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Mike Myers and Bart the Bear at the Oscars color film clip of Bart the Bear handing envelope to Mike Myers with help of Doug Seus at 70th Academy Awards in 1998 Youtube com video 1 33 Posted by Oscars official channel of the Academy Aug 3 2011 accessed May 16 2015 https www youtube com watch v ehDLFNmpFtM Hollywood Star Bart the Bear Launches National Paws for a Cause Campaign for Colorado State s Animal Cancer Center Press release Colorado United States Colorado State University Department of Public Relations May 1 2000 Retrieved May 18 2015 Oko Dan Bart Still a Trooper High Country News issue 178 May 8 2000 reprinted online at hcn org accessed May 18 2015 External links EditBart the Bear at IMDb Vital Ground official website Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife Inc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bart the Bear amp oldid 1119833986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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