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Shep (Thanhouser Collie)

Shep (or The Thanhouser Dog or Shep the Dog; died November 1914) was a male collie dog who starred in a number of silent films made by the Thanhouser Company.
==Life==

Shep was a collie owned by Jack Harvey, a film director.
When Harvey was working for Vitagraph Studios Shep appeared in a number of films, but was not given much publicity.
In September 1914 ''Motion Picture Magazine'' said that Shep was owned by Arthur Ashley while he was with Vitagraph. In ''A Dog's Love'', an 11 minute short released in October 1914, Shep plays a dog who grieves after his human playmate (Helen Badgley) has died. Other successful films in which Shep appeared were ''Shep's Race with Death'' and ''A Dog's Good Deed''.
In November 1914 ''Reel Life'' said, "In ''The Barrier of Flames'', a forthcoming Thanhouser release, Shep, the beautiful collie, who daily reports for work at the New Rochelle studio, performed another daring rescue, distinguishing himself by a feat of human heroism and sagacity by climbing a ladder and rescuing Helen Badgley from the top story of a burning house." The same month, ''The Moving Picture World'' wrote "Shep, Thanhouser's collie, has recently been acclaimed by critics as a great dog actor. His work in motion pictures is a study in itself. The dog rehearses his parts and goes through them just like a regular actor and never grumbles or tries to sass back."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Barrier of Flames )
In a feature on Shep ''The Chicago News'' of 23 December 1914 said
Shep died after a short illness in November 1914. The ''New York Star'' reported the death, and said, "There was much sorrow expressed last week at the death of Shep, the Thanhouser dog, who had created a unique part for himself in moving picture work. For Shep was a dramatic actor and could register sorrow or joy with the ease of a great artist. He was known to thousands for his work upon the screen, and though he had many imitators few were even in his class."

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