Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Tarzan co-star Cheetah dies at Palm Harbor sanctuary


By JOSH POLTILOVE
December 27, 2011

Cheetah the chimpanzee, who acted in classic Tarzan movies in the early 1930s, died of kidney failure Saturday at Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor, a sanctuary spokeswoman said.

Cheetah was roughly 80 years old, loved fingerpainting and football and was soothed by nondenominational Christian music, said Debbie Cobb, the sanctuary's outreach director.

He was an outgoing chimp who was exposed to the public his whole life, Cobb said today.

"He wasn't a chimp that caused a lot of problems," she said.

Cheetah acted in the 1932-34 Tarzan movies, Cobb said. Movies filmed during that timeframe starred Johnny Weissmuller and include "Tarzan and His Mate" and "Tarzan the Ape Man," according to the Internet Movie Database. the rest

1 Comments:

At 4:36 PM, Anonymous Miss Sippi said...

My sister and I used to love the Tarzan movies -- we were regular Saturday afternoon watchers. And only Johnny Weissmuller - nobody else was really Tarzan. In fact, we once got to meet him in person, which was incredibly thrilling at that age.
Sigh. Well, 80 is a wonderful age for man or for beast.

 

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