Pal (dog) explained

Pal
Birth Date:June 4, 1940
Birth Place:Glamis Kennels in
North Hollywood, California, United States
Death Place:Rudd Weatherwax's home in North Hollywood, California, United States
Years Active:1943–1954
Occupation:Actor
Othername:"Lassie"
Species:Dog
Breed:Rough Collie
Gender:Male
Term:1943–1954
Successor:Lassie Junior
Parents:Red Brucie of Glamis
Bright Bauble of Glamis
Children:Lassie Junior
Owner:Rudd Weatherwax

Pal (June 4, 1940 – June 18, 1958) was a male Rough Collie performer and the first in a line of such dogs to portray the fictional female collie Lassie in film, on radio, and on television. In 1992, The Saturday Evening Post said Pal had "the most spectacular canine career in film history".[1]

MGM films

Pal's big break into the movies came in 1943 during the filing of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Lassie Come Home. The studios had decided to use a show collie trained by Frank Inn in the movie. A decision was made to take advantage of a massive flooding of the San Joaquin River in central California in order to obtain some spectacular footage for the film. Pal performed exceptionally well and the scene was completed in one take. Weatherwax said director Fred M. Wilcox was so impressed with Pal during the sequence that he had "tears in his eyes." In response, producers released the female collie and hired Pal in her stead, reshooting the first six weeks of the filming with Pal now portraying Lassie.[2] Other sources say that the female collie was replaced because she began to shed excessively during shooting of the film in the summer.[3]

Legacy

In 2000, the Lassie trademark was sold by the eight remaining members of the Weatherwax family to Classic Media (which in 2012, Classic Media was acquired by DreamWorks Animation and renamed into DreamWorks Classics and ultimately became the property of trademarks' current owners, Universal Studios as of 2016). In 2004, Robert Weatherwax's personal contract to supply a dog to play the role of Lassie ended and neither side pursued a renewal. After several years of stand-in collies that were not related to the line, Classic Media contracted with Carol Riggins, who had been co-trainer with Robert Weatherwax, and her 9th generation dog HeyHey, who had played the role of Lassie during the last 13 episodes of the Canada Lassie series under the Weatherwax Trained Dogs banner. Carol Riggins continues today as the official owner and trainer of Lassie with another "Pal", a 10th generation direct descendant of the original Pal.

Pal was portrayed on the Snatch Game Of Love challenge during the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars by contestant Gottmik.

Filmography

Film

YearTitle RoleNotes
1943Lassie Come HomeLassiePrincipal role
1945Son of LassieLaddiePrincipal role
1946Courage of LassieBillPrincipal role
1948Hills of HomeLassiePrincipal role
1949The Sun Comes UpLassiePrincipal role
1950Challenge to LassieLassiePrincipal role
1951The Painted HillsShepPrincipal role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954Lassie

"The Inheritance"

LassiePrincipal role
1955Lassie

"The Well"

LassiePrincipal role

See also

Notes and References

  1. The Saturday Evening Post, quoted in "Lassie a 'Lass-he'", Parade magazine, October 18, 1992, p. 22.
  2. News: Miller . Ron . Lassie comes home: A 7th-generation family asset returns to TV . . Tempo section, pg. 1 . March 21, 1989.
  3. "Lassie a 'Lass-he'", Parade magazine, October 18, 1992, p. 22.