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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Skippy_(dog)Skippy (dog) - Wikipedia

    Skippy (also known as Asta, 1931–1951) was a Wire Fox Terrier dog actor who appeared in dozens of movies during the 1930s.

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm1208817Asta - IMDb

    Asta was Hollywood's foremost canine scene-stealer, a charismatic dynamo of a wire-haired terrier (real name Skippy) born sometime during 1931. Universally adored by depression-era movie audiences after being cast as the four-legged sidekick of retired private detective Nick Charles and his wife Nora Charles (played by William Powell and Myrna ...

  3. Mar 8, 2019 · Guiding Skippy (and subsequent Astas through their careers) were the most acclaimed dog trainers in Hollywood, actress Gale Henry and her husband, MGM FX man Henry East.

  4. Asta was Hollywood's foremost canine scene-stealer, a charismatic dynamo of a wire-haired terrier (real name Skippy) born sometime during 1931. Universally adored by depression-era movie audiences after being cast as the four-legged sidekick of retired private detective Nick Charles and his wife Nora Charles (played by William Powell and Myrna ...

  5. Aug 17, 2018 · Yes, years before Lassie was lapping up attention at MGM Studios, Skippy, a precocious wire-haired terrier, was top dog — appearing dozens of films during the 1930s and stealing scenes from the likes of Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn.

  6. In the 1930s, Skippy (Asta) was a huge dog star. He lifted the hearts of people during the Depression, and everyone loved him. But Skippy had a head start. He was born into show biz. While some canine stars are discovered when they are older, this funny, good-tempered little Wire-Haired Fox Terrier, was born into a dog training family.

  7. Skippy was one of the most talented dog actor from the Golden Age of Hollywood. You will find him in brilliant films such as The Thin Man series (as depicted...

  8. Oct 30, 2009 · While he gained his greatest fame from the Thin Man movies of the 1930s and '40s, starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, this zany Wire-Haired Fox Terrier appeared in several other big-screen hits and still has people today naming their dogs after him-even dogs that are not terriers.

  9. www.wikiwand.com › en › Skippy_(dog)Skippy (dog) - Wikiwand

    Skippy was a Wire Fox Terrier dog actor who appeared in dozens of movies during the 1930s. Skippy is best known for the role of the pet dog "Asta" in the 1934 detective comedy The Thin Man, starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, and for his role in the 1938 comedy Bringing Up Baby, starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant.

  10. Jul 29, 2019 · Skippy, a wire-haired fox terrier, was born into show biz. He was born in 1931 and his owner was Hollywood's legendary animal trainer Henry East. Training began early in the dog's life, and at the age of six months he made his first appearance in a Three Stooges picture.

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