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    Keiko ( c. 1977/1978 – 12 December 2003) was a male orca captured in the Atlantic Ocean near Iceland in 1979. He was best known for his portrayal of Willy in the 1993 film Free Willy. In 1996, Warner Bros. and the International Marine Mammal Project collaborated to return Keiko to the wild.

  2. Keiko (pronounced KAY-ko) was an approximately 26-year-old male Icelandic killer whale who was captured near Ingólfshöfði (EENG-ohls-hovu-thi), south-east Iceland, on November 5th, 1979, alongside another male killer whale later named King.

  3. Through first-hand accounts by the marine mammal experts charged with his care, “Keiko The Untold Story” follows Keiko, his life, his legacy of hope, and the untold story of his extraordinary years in Iceland and Norway.

  4. Feb 21, 2023 · Keiko was a killer whale, born off the eastern coast of Iceland sometime in 1976. He was not, for the record, a literal whale; orcas are actually a type of dolphin, originally dubbed “whale killers” for their propensity to hunt whales in the wild.

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · The short answer is that Keiko was about 19 years old when he was finally rescued from the tiny tank in Mexico City. What was his journey to the wild? While Keiko was trapped in Mexico, in 1992, Warner Bros. began filming the movie Free Willy – the story of a boy who helps free a captured orca from captivity.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1430748Keiko - IMDb

    Keiko. Actor: Free Willy. Keiko, a Genus Orca whale, was born in 1976 and captured off the coast of Iceland in 1979. He was sold to the marine park industry, and in 1985 he arrived to Reino Aventura in Mexico City where and lived a normal life for a captive whale until 1993.

  7. Keiko lived five years in his native waters as opposed to staying in a tiny tank in Mexico, where he was visibly dying. Although he didn’t reintegrate with other orcas, he had freedom and had his basic survival needs met.

  8. Watch how Keiko, the orca star of the hit film Free Willy, became the first captive orca to be successfully returned to his ocean. From capture to stardom to rehabilitation, from seapen to daily outings with caretakers, experience how Keiko gained over 3000 lbs, mixed it up with wild orcas, and even exhibited physical signs of attempts to mate ...

  9. Keiko, a male orca (orcinus orca) originally captured in 1979 from a pod in Iceland, lived in Oregon for less than three years. During that time he became one of Oregon’s best-known celebrities and a major attraction at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport.

  10. Dec 17, 2020 · The Keiko Legacy Fund is helping to create a gold-standard seaside sanctuary for whales who are retired from marine entertainment parks.

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