- Rudd Weatherwax
Ruddell Bird "Rudd" Weatherwax (
September 23 ,1907 –February 25 ,1985 ) was an Americanactor and animal trainer. He and his brotherFrank Weatherwax are best remembered for training dogs for motion pictures andtelevision . Frank'scollie , Pal, became the originalLassie , handled by Rudd for the 1943 MGM film "Lassie Come Home ". He also handled the dogs for the "Lassie" television series which ran from 1954 to 1974, and the 1957 feature film "Old Yeller".Weatherwax was responsible for training Homer, the un-official
New York Mets team mascot in the 1960s. Homer was born inHollywood ,California .Weatherwax was born in
Engel, Sierra County ,New Mexico , the son of Anna Elisa (née Wallis) and Walter Smiley Weatherwax. Pal became a movie star through a weather-related event. MGM, which had decided to use a show collie trained byFrank Inn in the movie, took advantage of a massive flooding of theSacramento River in northernCalifornia to obtain some spectacular footage for the film. Their fancy collie was still in training, so MGM hired Pal as a stand-in for the river scene. Although the work was actually considered complicated for an animal actor, the dog performed exceptionally well.According to legend, after seeing the first prints, the head of MGM,
Louis B. Mayer , stated that "Pal had entered the water, but Lassie had come out," and a new star was born.External links
* [http://www.lassie.net Lassie Network - Official Lassie webpage]
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* [http://home.att.net/~weatherwax/index.htm Weatherwax Family homepage]
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