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Bruno, also called Ben or Gentle Ben (1962− c. 1981), was a male black bear actor best known for playing the leading role of Ben the bear in the 1967-1969 CBS television series, Gentle Ben. [1] He also played the adult Ben in the feature film prelude to the TV series, Gentle Giant (1967). [ 2 ]
Bruno the bear may refer to: Bear JJ1, a European brown bear who made the news in 2006; Bruno (bear actor), a trained American black bear who played Gentle Ben; Name of the Brown Bears, mascot of Brown University; A character on the TV series Edward and Friends; A character in the cartoon Big Top Bunny
Bruno II was a male Brown Bear who served as a live mascot for Brown University from 1921 to 1928. Bruno II was one in a series of live bear mascots from Helen in 1903 through the 1960s. [21] Later, he had a brief theatrical career in a play, where they rewrote the part to allow a bear to appear instead of a lamb. [22]
Bruno the bear (disambiguation), several fictional and nonfictional bears; Bruneau (disambiguation) Bruni (disambiguation) San Bruno (disambiguation)
A bear named Buck, who closely resembled Bruno but was a slightly smaller, younger and more agile bear, was used for scenes requiring the bear to run. According to Clint Howard, Bruno the bear and Buck the bear together did approximately 75 percent of the bear acting work. A bear named Drum frequently appeared in scenes requiring the bear to ...
In the first episode Michelle has convinced one of her best friends, Cassie Ainsworth, to take friend Sid's virginity, at her boyfriend Tony's request.In "Jal" she starts to worry about Tony's interest in posh girl Abigail Stock, and in "Chris", she laments that she feels Tony who she loves will never love her in the way Sid does.
Actor Chuck Smith, 10, will voice the character of Bruno the Brake Car in the U.S., ... "Audiences will be able to see the real-life experiences of an autistic child through Bruno, including ...
Bruno was a webcomic written and drawn by Christopher Baldwin from 1 January 1996 to 14 February 2007, after initially appearing in print in The Massachusetts Daily Collegian starting 27 January 1994. [1] Its plot concerns the life of an introspective young woman, set in the real world. Her unusual name comes from the Italian philosopher ...