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Volney Phifer Animal Farm - Find a Grave
- Volney Phifer, () otherwise known in the movie industry as Captain Phifer, came from a background of Vaudeville and circuses, and was most renowned for being the chief wrangler of most of the animals used on a vast array of MGM productions from the mid teens to the late s, including the most famous of them all, Leo The Lion, Cheetah.
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Leo the Lion (MGM) - Wikipedia
- Phifer was a wild animal trapper and trainer and was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s premier animal wrangler throughout the Golden Era of Hollywood.
| leo the lion cartoon | Volney Phifer, who was MGM's choice animal wrangler, trained Slats. |
| made like the mgm lion crossword | Captain Phifer. |
| mgm logo mask | Slats, trained by Volney Phifer, was the first lion used in the branding of the newly formed studio. |
Captain Phifer - Biography - IMDb
- In 1934, a man named Volney Phifer bought a run-down farm on Morristown Road in Gillette.
The Life And Times Of The MGM Lion - Mental Floss
Leo the Lion: King of the Gillette Jungle - Asbury Park Press
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Cairbre, the original Leo the Lion mascot for the Hollywood film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), is born at the Dublin Zoo on March 20, 1919.
Cairbre is renamed Slats and is trained by Volney Phifer. Slats is used on all black-and-white MGM films between 1924 and 1928. The original logo is designed by Howard Dietz and used by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation studio from 1916 to 1924. Goldwyn Pictures is ultimately absorbed into the partnership that forms MGM, and the first MGM film that uses the logo is He Who Gets Slapped (1924). Dietz states that he decided to use a lion as the company’s mascot as a tribute to his alma mater Columbia University, whose athletic teams’ nickname is The Lions. He further adds that Columbia’s fight song, “Roar, Lion, Roar“, inspired him to make the lion roar.
Ironically, unlike his successors, Slats does nothing but look around in the logo making him the only MGM lion not to roar, although it
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The Story of Hollywood's Most Famous Lion | Smithsonian