The Sunday Guardian

TERRIER UGGIE FROM THE ARTIST CROWNED BEST CANNES MOVIE MUTT

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LONDON: Uggie, the Jack Russell whose antics in Oscarwinni­ng film “The Artist” stole viewers’ hearts, was crowned Palm Dog of Palm Dogs on Friday, singled out as the best canine winner in the award’s 20-year history.

“Uggie would be very proud of that,” said his trainer Omar von Muller, as he accepted the trophy collar from his home in Los Angeles, flanked by Uggie’s body double in the film, Dash. Uggie, who in 2011 won the Palm Dog award for best performanc­e by a dog in a movie screened at Cannes, died in 2015 aged 13.

He hit the big time after starring as French actor Jean Dujardin’s cute sidekick in the black and white film, which tells of a silent star whose career dives as talking pictures take over Hollywood.

Uggie became the first dog to leave his prints beside the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable in front of Hollywood’s Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, and appeared on television chat shows as well as attending the Golden Globes and Oscar ceremonies.

Lockdown may have put paid to this year’s Cannes Film Festival, but Toby Rose, organiser of the Palm Dog award, usually bestowed during the glamorous festival in France, was determined it should go ahead.

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