Strongheart the Dog
Strongheart the Dog was born on Oct 01, 1917 in Poland. Strongheart the Dog's big-screen debut came with North Star directed by Paul Powell in 1925, strarring North Star.
Strongheart, the German shepherd who was a canine superstar of American cinema, was born and raised in Imperial Germany, where he was trained to be a police dog and assigned to the German military during World War I. Called "Etzel von Oringer," the German shepherd was born on October 1, 1917, descended from a carefully bred line. Trained as an attack dog, the 125-pound (57 kilograms) Strongheart was fearless. American director Laurence Trimble, who was famous as an animal trainer, and his wife, Jane Murfin, a screenwriter, had been searching Europe for a dog that could appear in motion pictures. When Trimble came across the three-year-old Strongheart in 1920, he knew he had the makings of a canine star.
Birthday
Oct 01, 1917Place of Birth
Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland
Awards
1 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
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