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It's a sad day in the animal acting world. Perry, the donkey who served as a model for Donkey, the character voiced by Eddie Murphy in the Shrek films, has died. He was 30. Perry's death was ...
Shortly after Perry’s arrival, the group caring for the donkeys formalized as the Barron Park Donkey Project and became a nonprofit in 2001. It was the same year “Shrek” was released and ...
News was confirmed by Jenny Kiratli, the donkey’s handler, who told local outlet Palo Alto that Perry had been euthanised on Thursday (January 2) after battling a painful hoof disease called ...
But the animal was beloved by his handlers, visitors and fellow donkeys for much more than helping the animators mimic a donkey’s motion in the film. “To us, he was not the Shrek donkey.
(MENAFN) Perry, the real-life donkey who inspired the ... 40 with the right care. Perry’s passing marks the end of an era for both the community and the Shrek legacy.
In 1999, DreamWorks animators visited Perry, a donkey in Palo Alto, California for inspiration. They were working on an upcoming animated feature about an ogre and donkey sidekick. You may have ...
Perry, the beloved donkey who inspired Eddie Murphy’s iconic character in the Shrek films, has passed away at the age of 30. Perry lived at Barron Park in Palo Alto, California, and his death ...
Image Source : FREEPIK Perry, the donkey who inspired 'Shrek' character ... According to reports, Jenny Kiratli, the park’s lead handler, said that Perry was euthanized on January 2 after ...
Perry, a playful and feisty miniature donkey ... in ‘Shrek.’” Rex Grignon, a former lead animator at DreamWorks, recalled visiting the park with colleagues to study Perry’s movements ...
Perry the miniature donkey, who served as the movement model for the character Donkey from the popular Shrek franchise, has died at 30 years old. Jenny Kiratli, Perry’s handler, confirmed to ...
Pacific Data Images, the animation studio behind Shrek, visited Barron Park to study Perry’s movements and mannerisms, using them to create the animated Donkey voiced by Eddie Murphy.