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Bart the Bear

Bart the Bear (January 19, 1977 - May 10, 2000) was a male Alaskan Kodiak bear actor best known for his numerous appearances in Hollywood films, including ''The Bear'' (for which he reportedly received an Oscar nomination),〔National Geographic World, May 1999, cited and quoted by Jordan Carlton Schaul, ("Inspired by Late Animal Actor 'Bart the Bear' - Vital Ground Protects Grizzly Bear Habitat" ), voices.nationalgeographic.com, Oct. 13, 2013, accessed May 15, 2015.〕〔Prettyman, Brett, ("Utah's Bart the Bear: Hollywood star, savior for grizzly habitat" ), ''The Salt Lake Tribune'', Feb. 3, 2014, available online at sltrib.com, accessed Nov. 8, 2015.〕 ''White Fang'', ''Legends of the Fall'', and ''The Edge''. He was trained by animal trainers Doug Seus and Lynne Seus of Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife, Inc., in Heber City, Utah.〔(Bart the Bear ) at (Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife ) (accessed April 7, 2010).〕
==Early life==
Bart was born on January 19, 1977, at the Baltimore Zoo. Bart's mother had previously appeared in films, including ''Grizzly'' (1976) and ''Day of the Animals'' (1977). When Bart was five weeks old and weighed five pounds, he was adopted by Doug and Lynne Seus, who worked as animal trainers for films. The Seuses trained Bart using a reward and praise system. While still a cub, he appeared in the TV series ''The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams'' playing Adams' companion bear, Ben, as a cub.〔Rosen, Leah, with Tom Gliatto and Cathy Free, ("State of Bruin", ) ''People'', Oct. 20, 1997, available online at People.com, accessed May 27, 2015.〕
After reaching adulthood, he subsequently he made his film debut in the film ''Windwalker'' (released 1981).〔Lacher, Irene, with Suzanne Adelson and Cathy Free. ("It's a Grizzly Story, but Bart the Filmmaking Bear Is Clawing His Way to the Top." ) People, Nov. 6, 1989, archived at people.com, accessed May 15, 2015.〕 He grew to 9' 6" (2.90 m) tall and weighed 1,500 pounds (680 kg) throughout his life as an adult.〔

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