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(MENAFN) Perry, the real-life donkey who inspired the animated character Donkey in the 2001 film Shrek, has passed away at the age of 30 due to complications from laminitis, an incurable hoof disease.
Perry the donkey, who lived just two miles off campus and was beloved by many Stanford community members, died in early January. A memorial service will be held in Perry's honor on Feb. 2 at 2 p.m ...
Sir — Perry, the miniature donkey who inspired Donkey in the film, Shrek, has passed away at 30. His life is a reminder of the often-overlooked contribution animals make to cinema. Despite starring in ...
Perry, a miniature donkey, has lived at Cornelis Bol Park since 1997, when his previous owner gave him up. He's cared for by the non-profit community organization Barron Park Donkey Project ...
The team, led by Canadian-American animator Rex Grignon, was preparing to animate the character Donkey in the first Shrek movie, and used Perry as a visual muse, emulating his moments and expressions.
According to a report from the New York Times, Perry the Donkey, who served as the reference for the Eddie Murphy-voiced character in ‘Shrek,’ died last week at the age of 30.