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Moose

 
Actor: Moose the Dog
  • Died: Jun 22, 2006 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s
  • Major Genres: Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Frasier: Season 07, Frasier: Season 06, Frasier: Season 05
  • First Major Screen Credit: Frasier: Season 01 (1993)

Biography

Moose is a Jack Russell terrier made famous by his regular appearance on the television sitcom Fraser, as Fraser's father's dog, Eddie. He also appeared in the 2000 film, My Dog Skip, as the titular canine in collaboration with his real-life offspring, Enzo. ~ All Movie Guide
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Moose
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Species Dog
Breed Jack Russell Terrier
Gender Male
Born December 24, 1990
Florida, USA
Died June 22, 2006
(aged &0000000000000016.00000016 years, &0000000000000180.000000180 days)
West Los Angeles, USA
Relative age 78
Nation from American
Occupation Actor
Notable role Eddie Crane in Frasier
Old Skip in My Dog Skip
Years active 1993-2003[1]
Owner Mathilda DeCagny[1]
Children Enzo, Buddy, Sweetie[1]
Weight 5pounds.
Height 1"3

Moose (December 24, 1990– June 22, 2006) was a veteran canine actor. He was a Jack Russell Terrier and is most famous for his portrayal of Eddie Crane on the television sitcom Frasier.

Moose was born on Christmas Eve, 1990 in Florida, the youngest littermate. He was the largest puppy in the litter. Like Pal, the original Lassie, the obstreperous puppy was too much for his original owner. According to an article by Lori Golden:

In fact, chasing cats was one of the activities that led to this troubled terrier becoming one of TV’s most precious pooches. Originally owned by a Florida family, Moose was too hard to handle. He couldn’t be house trained; he chewed everything; he dug and barked a lot; and he was constantly escaping and climbing trees. Eventually given to the Florida manager of Birds and Animals Unlimited, a company that trains animals for TV and motion pictures, Moose was put on a plane at 2½ years old and sent to Mathilde DeCagny, an LA trainer working for the show-biz animal company.

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DeCagny described Moose as very highly trainable[citation needed]: he won the role on Frasier after only six months of training. Moose had the ability to fix Kelsey Grammer with a long hard stare; this became a running sight gag on the show.[1] When Moose had to lick his co-stars, however, sardine oil was applied upon the actors' faces. To make Moose nuzzle the actors, liver pâté was dabbed behind their ears to achieve the required response, John Mahoney once revealed. Mahoney also described Moose as 'greatly indifferent towards us'.[1]

During the height of Frasier's popularity, Moose received more fan mail than any of his human counterparts.[1]

Moose has numerous television appearances and several magazine covers to his credit. There is an official Moose calendar and an 'autobiography', My Life as a Dog, which was written by Brian Hargrove, who is the longtime partner of Frasier actor David Hyde Pierce.

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After retirement

Moose spent the last 6½ years of his life in retirement in West Los Angeles with son Enzo, Mathilde DeCagny (their trainer), her husband Michael Halberg and Jill, the dog from As Good as It Gets. He died of natural causes at home at the age of 15 and a half years or 16 years (sources differ[1]), on June 22, 2006.

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Enzo

Enzo
Species Dog
Breed Jack Russell Terrier
Gender Male
Born July, 1995
Nation from American
Occupation Actor
Notable role Eddie Crane in Frasier
Skip in My Dog Skip
Years active 2000-2004
Owner Mathilde DeCagny[1]

Enzo b. July 1995 is a canine actor. He is a Jack Russell Terrier. Enzo is the son of Moose, the original Eddie Crane on the US sitcom Frasier. Enzo was one of a few puppies bred specifically as possible replacements for Eddie as it became clear that Frasier was a hit and would enjoy a long run. The longevity of Frasier necessitated the breeding of puppies as possible replacements for Moose. A daughter, Miko, was considered but never grew large enough (she was given to a technician); a son, Moosie, now lives with Peri Gilpin, the actress who played Roz Doyle. Moose's son Enzo, born to mother Chelsea Marvin-also a Jack Russell, was a closer match and turned out to have unusually similar facial markings to his father; later in the series he was used as a stunt double to perform the more physically challenging tricks for his aging sire. Enzo took over the role after around eight years. Enzo was used as one of the puppies that "Eddie" had fathered.

Moose and Enzo also appeared with Frankie Muniz in the 2000 feature film My Dog Skip.

Enzo was cast as Skip in the feature film My Dog Skip; Moose played the older Skip in a few scenes. His trainer and several actors have commented on Enzo’s skill and trainability; he performed tricks and portrayed a wide variety of emotions. A 1999 interview [1] quotes the director of My Dog Skip:

"Skip never failed us. I wish I worked with actors who were as well prepared as Skip," admits Mark Johnson. "There was not a trick or a piece of business we asked the dog to do that he wasn't able to do; it was uncanny. The trainers were so good, they could stop him on a mark, he could lift his leg, he could do a somersault. I expected to see him reading The New York Times any day."

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