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    Orangey

    Orangey, also known as Orangey Minerva (c. 1950–1968), was a male marmalade tabby cat, who was an animal actor owned and trained by the cinematic animal handler Frank Inn. Orangey (credited under various names) had a prolific career in film and television in the 1950s and early 1960s and was the only cat to win two PATSY Awards (Picture Animal Top Star of the Year, an animal actor's version of an Oscar), the first for the title role in Rhubarb (1951), a story about a cat who inherits a fortune, and the second for his portrayal of "Cat" in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961). For this film Orangey won the 1962 PATSY Award for his portrayal of "the poor slob without a name." He has also been credited as the cat Mouschi in the film adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). In that film, he nearly reveals the Jews' hiding place, and later becomes its only escapee. The cat was credited as the family pet, "Butch," in the film The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), in which he is mistakenly assumed to have eaten the title character. According to Sam Wasson, author of 5th Avenue, 5AM: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman, Inn said Orangey was "a real New York type cat, just what we want. In no time at all I'm going to make a method, or Lee Strasberg type, cat out of him." Orangey was called "the world's meanest cat" by one studio executive. He often scratched and bit actors. But he was prized for his ability to stay for several hours. Sometimes, however, he would flee after filming some scenes and production would be shut down until he could be found. Inn would sometimes have to post guard dogs at the studio entrance to keep him from running away. Other appearances included a regular role as "Minerva" on the television series Our Miss Brooks (1952–1958). The cat was also credited as "Jimmy," "Jeremy," and "Rhubarb." Orangey's last known appearance came in two consecutive episodes in the TV series Batman in 1967-68 in which he played an uncredited role alongside Eartha Kitt who portrayed Catwoman. Sofia Bohdanowicz's 2020 short documentary film The Hardest Working Cat in Show Biz, based on Dan Sallitt’s essay of the same name, explores Orangey's history, mythology, and rumors that the name "Orangey" was ascribed to several different cats as opposed to one single cat. Orangey was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills), located in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States.

    Movies

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    Audrey Hepburn: Remembered
    70 %|Aug 11, 1993
    Documentary, TV Movie
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    Village of the Giants
    33.71 %|Oct 20, 1965
    Science Fiction
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    Fluffy
    65 %|Jun 27, 1965
    Comedy
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    The Comedy of Terrors
    64.64 %|Jan 22, 1964
    Comedy, Horror, Crime
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    Under the Yum-Yum Tree
    62 %|Oct 23, 1963
    Comedy, Romance
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    Gigot
    76 %|Nov 1, 1962
    Drama, Comedy
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    Breakfast at Tiffany's
    77 %|Oct 6, 1961
    Comedy, Romance, Drama
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    Visit to a Small Planet
    53 %|Feb 4, 1960
    Comedy, Science Fiction, Family
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    Darby O'Gill and the Little People
    67 %|Jun 24, 1959
    Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Romance
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    The Diary of Anne Frank
    72.17 %|Mar 18, 1959
    Drama, History
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    The Matchmaker
    69 %|Jul 23, 1958
    Comedy, Romance
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    The Matchmaker
    69 %|Jul 23, 1958
    Comedy, Romance
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    Short Cut to Hell
    56 %|Sep 1, 1957
    Crime, Drama, Thriller
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    Beau James
    57 %|Jun 7, 1957
    Drama
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    The Incredible Shrinking Man
    74.66 %|Feb 22, 1957
    Science Fiction, Horror, Fantasy
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    Our Miss Brooks
    62 %|Apr 24, 1956
    Comedy
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    This Island Earth
    59.980000000000004 %|Jun 1, 1955
    Science Fiction, Adventure
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    Rhubarb
    55 %|Aug 29, 1951
    Comedy, Family

    Series

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    Mission: Impossible
    75.95 %|Sep 17, 1966
    Action & Adventure, Crime, Drama, Mystery
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    Batman
    73.1 %|Jan 12, 1966
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Action & Adventure
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    Batman
    73.1 %|Jan 12, 1966
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Action & Adventure
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    I Dream of Jeannie
    78.34 %|Sep 18, 1965
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Family
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    Gilligan's Island
    74 %|Sep 26, 1964
    Comedy, Family
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    Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
    72 %|Sep 25, 1964
    Comedy, Family
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    My Favorite Martian
    58.8 %|Sep 29, 1963
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Family
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    My Favorite Martian
    58.8 %|Sep 29, 1963
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Family
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    My Favorite Martian
    58.8 %|Sep 29, 1963
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Family
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    Petticoat Junction
    57.73 %|Sep 24, 1963
    Comedy, Family
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    The Fugitive
    72 %|Sep 17, 1963
    Action & Adventure, Drama, Mystery
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    The Fugitive
    72 %|Sep 17, 1963
    Action & Adventure, Drama, Mystery
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    The Outer Limits
    77.74 %|Sep 16, 1963
    Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    The Dick Van Dyke Show
    73.94999999999999 %|Oct 3, 1961
    Comedy
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    Mister Ed
    66.59 %|Jan 5, 1961
    Comedy, Family
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    The Twilight Zone
    84.42 %|Oct 2, 1959
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Mystery, Drama
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    The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
    59.230000000000004 %|Sep 29, 1959
    Comedy
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    The Rifleman
    70.45 %|Sep 30, 1958
    Action & Adventure, Western, Family
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    Shirley Temple's Storybook
    50 %|Jan 12, 1958
    Family, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Leave It to Beaver
    70.14999999999999 %|Oct 4, 1957
    Comedy, Family
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    Alfred Hitchcock Presents
    77.00999999999999 %|Oct 2, 1955
    Mystery, Drama, Crime
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    Alfred Hitchcock Presents
    77.00999999999999 %|Oct 2, 1955
    Mystery, Drama, Crime
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    Our Miss Brooks
    73.33 %|Oct 3, 1952
    Comedy