14 Celebrity Pets More Talented Than Their Owners

You know a foster horse hates to see Viggo Mortensen coming
14 Celebrity Pets More Talented Than Their Owners

It feels like every animal in Hollywood got where they are because of their rich parents.

Brendan Fraser and Pecas

During production on Texas Rising, Fraser worked with a horse named Pecas, who turned out to be kind of the runt of the litter. He noticed the other horses picking on him — “Without pretending that the animal is a human, he looked like he needed help. Like, ‘Get me out of here, man’” — so he adopted Pecas for his son, Griffin.

Sophie Turner and Zunni

Turner worked with a few different dogs who played her character’s wolf, Lady, on Game of Thrones. One of them wasn’t cutting it and had to be fired, so Turner convinced her parents to adopt it: “Zunni was a terrible actor, really bad on set. She wouldn’t respond to any of my calls, and everyone was ready to fire her, so we took her on when I was 14. She was about three feet tall and pretty big.”

Tiffany Haddish and Catatonic

In Keanu, Keanu was played by a litter of identical kittens, and Tiffany Haddish adopted one (named Catatonic) after production. 

Anne Hathaway and One-Fourth of Fat Louis

In The Princess Diaries, Fat Louis was played by four different cats, one of which was Hathaway’s own pet.

Amber Marshall and Talon, Remi and Mouzer

She got her horse Talon, her dog Remi and her kitten mo guest spots on Heartland.

Viggo Mortensen and a Bunch of Horses

He’s adopted a horse named T.J. from Hidalgo, one named Eurayus from The Lord of the Rings trilogy and one named Kenny from The Two Towers

Ana de Armas and Elvis

De Armas says that Director Andrew Dominik had a brilliant eye for casting Blonde: “Andrew, as the great visionary that he is, he saw I look like Marilyn Monroe. Obviously, he saw that Elvis was perfect for Mafia, and had the idea we need Elvis in the movie.”

Bradley Cooper and Charlie

Cooper acted in and directed A Star Is Born, so he threw his weight around to get his own dog cast as his character’s dog: “I never even thought about any other dog but him, but you have to jump through a lot of hoops to be able to do that.”

Chris Evans and Dodger

Part of Gifted was filmed at a shelter, and the dog successfully auditioned for Evans (when Evans didn’t know he was looking for a dog) — “I had no intention of rescuing a dog that day, but the minute I saw him, I knew he was coming home with me.”

Taylor Swift and Benjamin Button

Swift’s video for her song “ME!” included a kitten named Benjamin Button, and Swift adopted Ben after the shoot.

Justin Theroux and Kuma

Theroux, who voiced Tramp in the 2009 live-action Lady and the Tramp remake, managed to get his pitbull Kuma cast in one scene. Kuma was just one of many rescue dogs in the film. 

Yvette Nicole Brown and Harley

Brown adopted one of those rescue dogs after filming was over. She said the film’s dog trainer didn’t let you just grab one like it was a pet shop: “She watched you the entire run of the show, and at the end, she goes, ‘I think I have your dog.’ I said, ‘Oh! Who is it?’ and she says, ‘Harley is your dog.’ She was 100 percent right. Harley is my dog. I love him.”

Amanda Seyfried’s Dog Is Written Into All Her Contracts

She adopted a dog she met on set filming Big Love, and she now has all her contracts tweaked to allow Finn to hang out with her on set.

Sylvester Stallone and Butkus, Cuff and Link

Before his career took off, Stallone was so destitute that he had to sell his dog. After selling the Rocky screenplay, he bought Butkus back and cast him as Rocky’s dog. He also kept the turtles, Cuff and Link, from the first film, and gave them an appearance in Creed II.

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