Bart the Bear 2
Bart the Bear 2 with Doug Seus in 2010 | |
Other name(s) | Little Bart |
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Species | Brown bear |
Sex | Male |
Born |
near Paxson, Alaska, U.S. | January 20, 2000
Nation from | United States |
Occupation | Bear Actor |
Years active | 2000 – |
Owner | Doug and Lynne Seus |
Weight | 1,100 lb (500 kg) |
Height | 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m) |
Named after | Bart the Bear |
Website |
Bart the Bear 2, also called Bart the Bear II, Bart 2, Bart II, or Little Bart (born January 20, 2000) is a male interior Alaskan brown bear actor who has appeared in several Hollywood films and television series, including An Unfinished Life, Into the Wild, We Bought a Zoo, and Game of Thrones.[1] His trainers are Doug Seus and Lynne Seus of Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife, Inc., in Heber City, Utah. Bart 2 was named after the earlier Seus-trained bear actor Bart the Bear, although the two bears are not related.[1]
Early life
Bart 2 and his sister, Honey Bump, were born in January 2000. Within a few months, they were orphaned when their mother was shot and killed outside Paxson, Alaska. Unable to survive on their own, they were adopted as cubs by Doug and Lynne Seus on April 26, 2000. Bart 2 was named after the Seus' well-known bear actor Bart the Bear, who died in May 2000, shortly after the Seuses adopted the cubs. Doug Seus decided to name the new male cub after the original Bart after seeing that he "had the same nature as the original Bart, and a lot of the attributes."[2][3] That same year, Bart 2 made his film debut along with Honey Bump in Dr. Dolittle 2, playing the offspring of the bear character "Archie" (who was played by another Seus-trained bear, Tank).[4]
The childhood and young adulthood of Bart 2 and Honey Bump were the focus of two episodes of the Animal Planet channel Growing Up... series. Growing Up Grizzly (2001), hosted by Brad Pitt, focused on the cubs' first year. A second episode, Growing Up Grizzly 2 (2004), hosted by Jennifer Aniston, updated viewers on Bart and Honey Bump's life.
As a cub and young adult bear, Bart 2 was often called "Little Bart". However, since growing to his adult size of 8' 6" (2.59 m) tall and 1,100 pounds (499 kg),[1] he has been more frequently called "Bart" or "Bart the Bear", with or without the addition of "2" or "II".
Career
Like his predecessor Bart the Bear, Bart 2 has appeared in many Hollywood films and television series, and has also served as an ambassador for the Vital Ground Foundation, which procures threatened wildlife habitat.[2] He has appeared with Kevin James, Emile Hirsch, and Matt Damon.[3] His widely publicized 2013 appearance on the HBO TV series Game of Thrones, in which he was pitted against Jaime Lannister and Brienne of Tarth, received rave reviews.[5][6]
Filmography
Films
- Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) (with Honey Bump and Tank)[4]
- Without a Paddle (2004)
- An Unfinished Life (2005)
- Evan Almighty (2006) (with Honey Bump)[4]
- Into the Wild (2007)
- Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009)
- Horse Crazy 2: The Legend of Grizzly Mountain (2010)
- Zookeeper (2011)
- We Bought a Zoo (2011)
- Into the Grizzly Maze (2015)
Television
- Growing Up Grizzly (2001, Animal Planet) (with Honey Bump)
- Growing Up Grizzly 2 (2004, Animal Planet) (with Honey Bump)
- Into the West (TV miniseries) (2005, TNT) (produced by Dreamworks)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation... Season 5, Episode 14, "Unbearable" (2005)
- Scrubs ... Season 5, Episode 5, "My New God" (2006)
- Game of Thrones ... Season 3, Episode 7, "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" (2013)
References
- 1 2 3 Bart the Bear 2 at Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife (accessed May 15, 2015)
- 1 2 "Vital Ground: Bart the Bear II and Honey Bump," Vitalground.org, accessed May 15, 2015.
- 1 2 Archibald, Lindsey. "In pictures: Meet the Hollywood Bear Who Boasts an Impressive Showreel." Daily Record, dailyrecord.co.uk., Jan. 20, 2014, accessed May 15, 2015.
- 1 2 3 De Graaf, Mia (19 January 2014). "Behind the scenes: Heartwarming glimpse into the relationship between a couple and their clan of movie-star grizzly bears". Daily Mail. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
- ↑ Prettyman, Brett. "Utah's Bart the Bear: Hollywood Star, Savior for Grizzly Habitat." Salt Lake Tribune, sltrib.com, Feb. 3, 2014, accessed May 15, 2015.
- ↑ Poladian, Charles. "Bart the Bear Steals the Show on Latest Episode of 'Game of Thrones.'" International Business Times, ibtimes.com, May 13, 2013, accessed May 15, 2015.