Ren Dingding
Rending Rin tin is a shepherd dog rescued by American soldiers from a German military factory in France after World War I. The dog actor was well-known at that time and has starred in more than 10 films since 1922. Jack Warner paid Jen Tintin $1000 a week. Jen Tintin contributed a lot to the early development of Warner Bros., which lacked experience and strength in film production.
brief introduction
Ren Dingding's achievements: according to historical records, he is the earliest animal star, and also one of the best-selling stars. He has starred in 26 films, and has a special seat on the set, enjoying the treatment of professional actors. At that time, Warner was dragged back from the brink of bankruptcy. born in September 1918 (France) and died in August 1932 (France) in 2007, a family movie named "looking for Ren Dingding" was produced, which tells how Ren Dingding and the hardships of stepping on the road of performing arts.)
Life
Famous dog actor, starring in many films and TV plays. Ren Dingding was found in the first World War. On September 15, 1918, US Air Force corporal Lee Duncan and his troops stationed in Lorraine, France found a mother dog and five starving children in a destroyed kennel. Duncan chose two puppies, a male and a female. Other soldiers carried the mother dog and the rest of the puppies back to the camp tent. Only Duncan's two dogs, Nannette and Rin tin, survived a few months later. After the war, Duncan decided to take two puppies back to his home in Los Angeles. But while crossing the Atlantic, Nannette fell ill and died shortly after arriving in the United States. In 1922, Duncan and Ren Dingding took part in the Los Angeles dog show. Ren Dingding performed a 13.5-foot jump. After the performance, the producer invited Duncan to cast Tintin in a film and paid him $350. Since then, Ding Ding has embarked on the road of performing arts. At that time, Warner company was shooting a movie in which a wolf was needed in one of the scenes. The scene was too late to be completed. Duncan immediately recommended Tintin, and Tintin finished shooting with one excellent shot. After the film was released, Ding Ding became a big star. Since then, it has successively made 26 films for Warner, and also "starred" in the 1930s radio drama "super dog". Ding Ding's big red let Warner company specially raise 18 dogs that are close to his appearance to be his "stand in" to help him complete some dangerous scenes. Ren Dingding died in 1932 at the age of 14. He died and was buried in his hometown, France. Today, a Texas kennel retains the lineage of Ren Dingding, and about eight to 11 puppies are born each year.
Participating works
TheManfromHell'sRiver(1922) MyDad(1922) WheretheNorthBegins(1923) ShadowsoftheNorth(1923) TheLighthousebytheSea(1924) FindYourMan(1924) Hello, 'Frisco(1924) ClashoftheWolves(1925) TrackedintheSnowCountry(1925) BelowtheLine(1925) TheNightCry(1926) WhileLondonSleeps(1926) AHerooftheBigSnows(1926) HillsofKentucky(1927) ADogoftheRegiment(1927) JawsofSteel(1927) TrackedbythePolice(1927) ARaceforLife(1928) RintyoftheDesert(1928) TheFamousWarnerBros.DogStar (1928) TheMillionDollarCollar(1929) Fr ozenRiver(1929) TheShowofShows(1929) TheShowofShows(1929) TigerRose(1929) TheManHunter(1930) OntheBorder(1930) TheLoneDefender(1930)
Chinese PinYin : Ren Ding Ding
Ren Dingding