Toto in 'The Wizard of Oz' Toto was Dorothy's four-legged pal in the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland. Toto was played by a female.

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Toto in 'The Wizard of Oz' Toto was Dorothy's four-legged pal in the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland. Toto was played by a female black Cairn Terrier whose real name was Terry. She was paid $125 a week for her role, more than what many of the human actors received. (The Munchkins were reportedly paid just $50 a week.) Terry starred in 13 films, including Bright Eyes with Shirley Temple. She died at the age of 10.

Sam in 'I Am Legend' In the 2007 blockbuster I Am Legend, a German shepherd named Sam is the faithful companion of Robert Neville (Will Smith), who thinks he may be the only human on Earth not infected with a vicious man-made virus. The dog is played by 3-year-old Abbey, who was discovered in a California kennel. After just three weeks of training Abbey was ready to meet Smith, who promptly fell in love with her. The only time the crew had to use a backup dog was for scenes when Sam and Neville play fetch, which Abbey refused to do.

'Babe' The 1995 film Babe, based on the book Babe: The Gallant Pig by Dick King- Smith, tells the tale of a pig who wants to be a sheepdog. The role of Babe was portrayed by both animatronics puppets as well as live animals. It is reported that 48 piglets played the role of Babe.

Beethoven A St. Bernard named Kris played the title role in the 1992 film Beethoven, which is about a dog who is the center of attention in a loving family, but whose vet wants him dead. Here, he poses with co-stars Christopher Castile, Sarah Rose Karr and Nicholle Tom in the back row, and Bonnie Hunt and Charles Grodin in the front.

Benji The famous mixed-breed pooch first rose to fame in the 1974 film Benji, which grossed $45 million. The first dog to portray the beloved canine was a cocker spaniel, miniature poodle and schnauzer mix named Higgins who was rescued from an animal shelter in California. Higgins was 15 when he first started playing Benji, and did all of his own stunts. Higgins retired at age 17 and was replaced by his daughter Benjean, who starred in three Benji films and several TV specials. The most recent Benji (who starred in the 2004 film Benji: Off the Leash!) is portrayed by Moochie. She was a stray found wandering the streets in the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Bruiser in 'Legally Blonde' and 'Legally Blonde 2' Bruiser, played by a Chihuahua named Moonie, is the faithful and stylishly dressed companion of Reese Witherspoon's Elle Woods in 2001's Legally Blonde and its sequel Legally Blonde 2: Red, White Blonde.

Clyde from 'Every Which Way But Loose' An orangutan named Manis played Clyde in the 1978 film that starred Clint Eastwood as Philo Beddoe. In the comedy, Clyde tags along as Philo searches for his lost love. According to Mother Jones magazine, Manis died a few months after the filming. A federal hearing was held against the company that trained Manis after an assistant claimed that a trainer beat the orangutan with a cane and axe handle. Because abusing primates was not illegal at the time, the company was fined only for other abuses.

Elizabeth Taylor on 'Sex and the City' A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel plays Elizabeth Taylor, Charlotte York Goldenblatt's (Kristin Davis) little show dog on the HBO series Sex and the City. Charlotte receives the dog from a breeder after she becomes depressed about being unable to bear children.

Eddie on 'Frasier' Eddie the dog is pictured here with fellow Frasier stars Kelsey Grammer, left, and John Mahoney. The little Jack Russell terrier who played Frasier's dad's best friend was named Moose. He also starred opposite Frankie Muniz and Kevin Bacon in My Dog Skip in Moose retired at age 10 after nine seasons on the hit sitcom, and was replaced by a lookalike named Enzo. Moose was 16 1/2 years old when he passed away in June 2006.

Keiko from 'Free Willy' Keiko the orca whale starred in the 1993 film Free Willy with Jason James Richter, who plays the streetwise boy Jesse. After the movie's release, animal welfare activists protested Keiko's living conditions and worked to find him a new home. The orca was eventually released into a bigger pool in Oregon, but the warmer waters caused skin lesions. He was eventually released, but died at age 27 of pneumonia near Norway on Dec. 13, 2003.

Lassie The famous female collie Lassie started as a main character in a 1938 Saturday Evening Post story by Eric Knight, who later wrote Lassie Come Home. The book was so popular that MGM released the film in The original Lassie was played by a male pooch named Pal, who was bred with various female dogs to continue the classic Lassie look. Lassie's significance goes beyond being a popular character. She was the first dog to be portrayed as a member of the family rather than primarily as a working animal. In 1960, Lassie received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Marcel on 'Friends' Perhaps the most unconventional of TV pets, Marcel was a big hit as Ross Geller's (played by David Schwimmer) little troublemaking buddy on the hit Friends. Marcel was played by two female white-throated capuchin monkeys named Katie and Monkey.

Mr. Jinx in 'Meet the Parents' Mr. Jinx starred as the family cat of Greg Focker's (Ben Stiller) fiancé, the Byrnes. Mr. Jinx was played by three different Himalayan cats, one of which was named Mishka.

Murray on 'Mad About You' Murray the dog stars alongside Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt on the hit sitcom Mad About You. Murray was played by a border collie mix named Maui, who is the offspring of two rescue dogs that are also animal stars. According to the Mad About You Web site, Maui was born in 1988 and later lived at Boone's Animals For Hollywood in California, where he has his own room in a Spanish-style house.

Petey on 'Little Rascals' Petey the dog was a famous character from The Little Rascals. The original Petey was named Pal, but his offspring, Lucenay's Peter, played the popular canine character at the height of its popularity.

Albert in 'College Road Trip' Albert the pig and Eshaya Draper both star in the 2008 comedy College Road Trip, which opens March 7. Albert, who is portrayed by several different pigs, is Trey Porter's (Draper) pet and knows how to do somersaults and play chess.

Rin Tin Tin The original Rin Tin Tin was a tiny German shepherd puppy rescued by Cpl. Lee Duncan in France at the end of World War I. A film producer saw the dog performing tricks at a dog show and paid Duncan to film him. In 1922, he was cast as a wolf in The Man from Hell's River, and his career took off. He starred in more than 20 films and did sound effects for radio programs until his death in Rin Tin Tin's offspring, Junior, replaced him. The beloved dog also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Salem from 'Sabrina, The Teenage Witch' Melissa Joan Hart, star of Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, poses with the cat Salem Saberhagen, whose character is supposed to be a warlock trapped in feline form as punishment for attempting to take over the world. Four cats were used for non-dialogue scenes, but an animatronics puppet was often used to portray Salem, reportedly due to the show creators' concern for the treatment of animals.

In 1997, Taco Bell began to use an advertisement featuring a Chihuahua professing his love for tacos and often used the catchphrase Yo quiero Taco Bell, which means I love/want Taco Bell. A little Chihuahua named Gidget played the part. Dinky and Taco (a male Chihuahua) were her backups. The campaign became a bit of a pop culture hit and Gidget got her own action figures. In 2000, the fast food chain pulled the popular campaign. Later, Gidget appeared in a 2002 GEICO commercial, and in 2003 played Bruiser's mom in Legally Blonde 2.

Flipper Flipper was a popular TV show in the mid-'60s that starred a bottlenose dolphin named Flipper and Luke Halpin (pictured), who played Sandy Ricks. Flipper helped the Ricks family with the marine preserve where dad Porter Ricks was chief warden. Five female dolphins portrayed Flipper.

Mr. Ed Mr. Ed was a popular sitcom in the 1960s that starred a talking horse, and his owner Wilbur Post. Mr. Ed was portrayed by a palomino American Saddlebred named Bamboo Harvester, and was voiced by Allan Lane. At the age of 19, the horse suffered from various ailments and a broken leg, and was quietly euthanized in Here, Bamboo Harvester is shown with Alan Young, who played Post on the TV program.

Hedwig in 'Harry Potter' Hedwig is Harry Potter's pet snowy owl in the book and film series about the popular boy wizard. The character Hedwig is female, but seven male owls (named Gizmo, Kasper, Oops, Swoops, Oh Oh, Elmo and Bandit) play the part in the first film.

Sandy Sandy the dog poses with Aileen Quinn, who played Annie in the 1982 film Annie. Sandy reportedly died in 1990 at the age of 16.

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