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BAFTA announced that he would be ineligible for one of its awards, while he received a special mention at the Prix Lumière Awards in France. VanAirsdale, an editor at Movieline, for Uggie to receive a real or Honorary Academy Award nomination. The campaign "Consider Uggie" was launched in December 2011 on Facebook by S.T.

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His memoir Uggie, My Story was published in the United States, the UK, and France in October 2012. Uggie (Febru– August 7, 2015) was a trained Parson Russell Terrier famous for his roles in Water for Elephants and The Artist. Von Muller announced Uggie's death in a Facebook post, saying, "Our beloved boy has passed away.Uggie on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2012Ģ020 Palm Dog of Palm Dogs (posthumously) "If they don't get their exercise, they get old too fast, just like people," the trainer said in an interview three years ago. Von Muller made it a point to keep Uggie in shape and feeling young with exercise, including using a dog treadmill. If you guys can adopt a dog, even if they don't make it on the big screen, they'll be big stars at your house." "The main message that Uggie would like to send to everybody out there is to please adopt," Von Muller said at the paw-print ceremony. Uggie was a rescue dog, a cause that his owner championed. He retired in 2012 in a ceremony at the famous Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, where he became the first dog to leave his paw prints in concrete alongside the prints of human stars. Uggie's other credits included the movies "Water for Elephants" and "Mr. Uggie shared scenes in the film with his brother Dash and another Jack Russell named Dude. The movie won Academy Awards for Best Picture, lead actor and director in 2011. In "The Artist," Uggie played the canine companion to Jean Dujardin's fading silent-film star. He was very special," said Von Muller, who plans to bury the dog in his backyard. Uggie was euthanized Friday after a bout with prostate cancer, his owner, Los Angeles animal trainer Omar Von Muller, said Wednesday. LOS ANGELES - Uggie, the Jack Russell terrier who became a canine star for his scene-stealing role in the Oscar-winning movie "The Artist," has died.






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