Strongheart

For the Native American actor, see Nipo T. Strongheart.
Strongheart

Strongheart, canine star of silent cinema
Species Canis lupus familiaris
Breed German Shepherd
Sex Male
Born Etzel von Oeringen
October 1, 1917
Germany
Died June 24, 1929 (aged 11)
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Dog actor
Owner Laurence Trimble and Jane Murfin

Strongheart was the screen name of Etzel von Oeringen (October 1, 1917 - June 24, 1929), a male German Shepherd Dog who became one of the earliest canine film stars. After being trained in Germany as a police dog and serving in the German Red Cross, he was brought to the United States at age 3 by husband and wife filmmakers Laurence Trimble and Jane Murfin, who had previously worked successfully with Jean, the Vitagraph Dog. 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 German Shepherd breed.

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.

Death

In 1929, while being filmed for a movie, Strongheart accidentally made contact with a hot studio light and was burned. These burns caused a tumor to form, which ultimately caused his death that year. "God bless you, Strongheart, God bless you," were the words of the dog's eulogist and former trainer, Laurence Trimble.

Spiritualism and Strongheart

After Strongheart's death, J. Allen Boone wrote two books, Kinship with All Life and Letters to Strongheart, about animal communication and the survival of the dog's soul after death. Both books were reprinted many times and remain classics of the Spiritualist faith.

Strongheart in popular culture

Filmography

References

  1. Dbkundalini (June 7, 2011). "Strongheart Dog Food Through History". Grandma Slump. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
  2. "Strongheart Dog Food - Trademark details". Zibb. Reed Business Information. Retrieved January 25, 2015.

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