Eddie the feisty dog on 'Frasier' dies
Associated Press
Jun. 27, 2006 03:25 PM
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LOS ANGELES - The scrappy dog known as Eddie on TV's "Frasier" has died. The 16-year-old Jack Russell terrier, whose real name was Moose, passed away of old age Thursday at the Los Angeles home of trainer Mathilde Halberg, Halberg told People magazine.
The canine character Eddie drove Kelsey Grammer's lead character crazy for 10 years on the show.
It wasn't all acting on Moose's part, though. He was naturally "extremely mischievous," Halberg said
His contribution to the show's and Grammer's success was publicly noted by the actor when he accepted a 1994 Emmy for best actor in a comedy.
"Most important, Moose, this is for you," Grammer added good naturedly.
Moose, who also played the older dog Skip in the 2000 film "My Dog Skip," was retired in recent years.
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Associated Press
Jun. 27, 2006 03:25 PM
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LOS ANGELES - The scrappy dog known as Eddie on TV's "Frasier" has died. The 16-year-old Jack Russell terrier, whose real name was Moose, passed away of old age Thursday at the Los Angeles home of trainer Mathilde Halberg, Halberg told People magazine.
The canine character Eddie drove Kelsey Grammer's lead character crazy for 10 years on the show.
It wasn't all acting on Moose's part, though. He was naturally "extremely mischievous," Halberg said
His contribution to the show's and Grammer's success was publicly noted by the actor when he accepted a 1994 Emmy for best actor in a comedy.
"Most important, Moose, this is for you," Grammer added good naturedly.
Moose, who also played the older dog Skip in the 2000 film "My Dog Skip," was retired in recent years.
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