Strongheart

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Strongheart was the screen name of Etzel von Oeringen (October 1, 1917-June 24, 1929), a German shepherd that became one of the earliest canine film stars. After being trained in Germany as a police dog, he was brought to the United States by husband-and-wife film-makers Laurence Trimble and Jane Murfin. He appeared in several movies, including a 1925 adaptation of White Fang. Some of these pictures were highly successful, and did much to encourage the popularity of the breed, but most have been lost. A popular celebrity in his day, Strongheart paved the way for the much better remembered Rin Tin Tin. Strongheart and his mate Lady Jule had many offspring and their line survives to this day. In 1929 while filming a movie Strongheart accidentally fell against hot studio lights and was burned. These burns caused a tumor to form and Strongheart died as a result of it.

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[edit] Filmography

  • The Silent Call (1921)
  • Brawn of the North (1922)
  • The Love Master (1924)
  • White Fang (film)|White Fang (1925)
  • The Return of Boston Blackie (1927) Thought to be the only Strongheart movie still in existence.

[edit] Trivia

  • A dog food company named their product after him and Strongheart Dog Food is still being produced.

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