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Meanwhile, Perry, the beloved miniature donkey who inspired Donkey’s characterisation, died last month aged 30. ... He had been a fixture of the Bol Park pasture for over three decades, ...
Perry the donkey, who lived just two miles off campus and was beloved by many Stanford community members, ... A memorial service will be held in Perry's honor on Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. in Bol Park.
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 ...
According to a report from the New York Times, Perry the Donkey, ... a team of animators — with permission — visited Palo Alto’s Bol Park in 1999 to gather reference footage ...
Perry arrived at Bol Park in 1997 and spent much of his life alongside Miner Forty Niner, another cherished donkey who passed away in 2016. He leaves behind two donkey companions, April and Buddy.
By the time Ms. Kiratli joined as lead handler in 2016, the Barron Park Donkey Project had dozens of volunteers. ... which is down the street from the Bol Park, teamed up to campaign for Perry, ...
Perry, a 30-year-old donkey, was the motion model for “Donkey” in the 2001 “Shrek” film. He lived at a Palo Alto pasture for nearly 30 years.
In the run-up to the release of “Shrek,” a celebrity emerged from a pasture in Palo Alto, California – Perry, a 5-year-old gray miniature donkey.
A donkey sanctuary in the San Francisco Bay Area is mourning the loss of Perry, popularly known for serving as the model for Eddie Murphy's character Donkey in the "Shrek" animated movie. The ...
Perry, the miniature donkey who inspired Eddie Murphy’s “Shrek” character, died Thursday at the age of 30. His death was announced by Barron Park Donkeys in Palo Alto, California, where Perry once ...