Doctor Dolittle
Dr. Dolittle wasn't a real person. He is a character created by Hugh Lofting for a series of childrens' stories. Dr. Dolittle was played by Rex Harrison in the first movie based on the books. The newer movies, very roughly based on the books has Eddie Murphy playing the part of the Dr. There is no one in the world who could talk to the animals with a parrot teaching a person how to speak and talk to animals.
The Doctor Dolittle books were written by Hugh Lofting. The first book in the series, "The Story of Doctor Dolittle," was published in 1920.
Hugh Lofting is the author of Doctor Dolittle
No, he is a fictional character. Thank God.
The pushmi-pullyu is a fictional creature from the "Doctor Dolittle" book series written by Hugh Lofting. It was never a real animal, but rather a fantastical creation for the story.
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The fictional character which has a dog called jip and a pig called gub gub, the character is dr.dolittle.REad the whole book its great.
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um, no. she's a fictional character. it would be cool though, huh?
After finishing school, Hugh Lofting was a civil engineer. His true passion was writing. He is known for several of his works, including Doctor Dolittle.