
Hollywood loves a good underdog story, yet somehow, the real underdogs—the ones with paws, hooves, or wings have never received their moment on stage. Animal performers sprint through burning buildings, outsmart villains, and break hearts with a single look all without a script. They may not walk the red carpet, but they have carried entire films on their shoulders, sometimes quite literally!
Why is there no Oscar nomination for the dog that made you sob, the horse that carried a film on its back, or the bird that delivered a performance so perfect it felt human? It is time these scene-stealing legends got the recognition they deserve!
10. Jimmy the Raven soared high in It’s a Wonderful Life
Jimmy the Raven was not just a background bird in It’s a Wonderful Life
, he was a Hollywood veteran with hundreds of credits
! As Uncle Billy’s pet crow, he added a quirky charm to the classic film. Unlike typical animal extras, he interacted seamlessly with actors, responding to cues and even performing tricks making him a core part of the action and not a mere prop.
Jimmy the raven appeared in both ‘You Can’t Take it With You’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’. Our Jimmy referred to him as “the smartest actor on set”. #TCMParty pic.twitter.com/8DBWefkEfQ
— Jimmy Stewart Museum (@Jimmy_Dot_Org) April 2, 2020
He impressed director Frank Capra so much that he went on to appear in several of Capra’s other films, including It’s A Wonderful Life
and The Wizard of Oz
. His presence added an extra bit of magic to the movie. If any bird deserved an award, it was this feathered superstar!
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9. The Monkey double-cross in Raiders of the Lost Ark
Raiders of the Lost Ark
had thrilling action, ancient relics, and who could forget the sneaky little monkey working for the Nazis? This capuchin, played by the talented Snuff, hilariously betrayed Indiana Jones
with a fake friendship and even gave a tiny (and infamous) salute. Snuff stole scenes by delivering a performance full of mischief, his on-screen charisma on point showing that the best villains can come in small, furry packages!
Theses a Capuchin monkey doing a Nazi salute in Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. BAN IT. #Nazi #SocialJustice #notallmonkeys pic.twitter.com/G7dBkFSPBx
— Johnny Action (@CoolTrollsongs) July 26, 2018
8. Clyde the Orangutan owned Every Which Way But Loose
Clint Eastwood had a unique co-star in Every Which Way But Loose
, a scene-stealing orangutan named Clyde
. With perfect comedic timing, Clyde’s naughty pranks, like flipping people off made him an audience favorite. He was not just a sidekick but a full-on character, holding his own alongside Eastwood. Whether it was throwing punches or charming bar-goers, Clyde made the movie what it was!
Clint Eastwood as bare-knuckle boxer Philo Beddoe and Manis the Orangutan as Clyde in comedy film : Every Which Way But Loose 1978. pic.twitter.com/fmfMawyXRo
— Masquerade (@Masquerade2376) June 27, 2019
7. Orangey the cat who charmed everyone in Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Holly Golightly’s companion in Breakfast at Tiffany’s
was no ordinary pet—Orangey the cat was a full-blown diva
. Famous for his tantrums on set, he still managed to give a performance that left audiences tearing up. That final scene? A soaking-wet Orangey reuniting with Audrey Hepburn was pure cinematic magic
. With multiple on-screen credits to his name, this tabby was the Meryl Streep of cat actors. If only the Oscars had a Best Feline Performance category!
Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard photographed with Orangey the cat during prodiction of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 1961 #InternationalCatDay pic.twitter.com/qYvAlYjPS7
— Audrey Hepburn (@SoAudreyHepburn) August 8, 2018
6. Bart the Bear brought all the thrills in The Edge
Bart the Bear was not just any bear, he was the bear in The Edge
delivering a performance that was equal parts terrifying and thrilling bringing viewers to the edge of their seats
. Sharing the screen with Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin
, he was so convincing as a ferocious predator that he might as well have been the real villain. Trained to react on cue, Bart turned a survival thriller into an unforgettable showdown. If there were an Oscar for Best Grizzly Performance, he would have taken it home!
Bart the Bear was one of the most renowned brown bear actors in history. You might recognise him from movies like On Deadly Ground, Legends of the Fall, 12 Monkeys and The Edge. pic.twitter.com/DQPEDy9m9O
— Stephen Gibbons (@Gibboanxious) November 6, 2024
5. Mr. Jingles brought hope in The Green Mile
In The Green Mile
, Mr. Jingles, the tiny mouse, was a symbol of hope. Taught to do small dainty tricks, this little scene-stealer stole the hearts of death row prisoners and viewers alike. His exchanges with Michael Jeter’s character, Eduard Delacroix, produced some of the most heartwarming scenes in the movie. Who would have thought a little mouse could bring so many audiences close tears?
Mousy magic with Mr. Jingles on the set of 1999’s ‘The Green Mile’. pic.twitter.com/Q2CqG98awg
— FilmPhonic (@FilmPhonic) January 20, 2024
4. Hooch stole the show in Turner & Hooch
Beasley the Dog
, a drooling French Mastiff, turned Turner & Hooch
into a classic buddy-cop comedy. Playing Hooch, he trashed furniture, drooled all over Tom Hanks,
and somehow still managed to be the most lovable sidekick. His face did all the talking—from cheeky to heartbreaking. Whether it was tackling bad guys or just being a giant goof, Hooch carried the movie. It is safe to say this dog did not just fetch— he fetched an entire film’s success!
What inspired the creation of Woody from Toy Story is mostly Tom Hanks’ portrayal in Turner and Hooch.
Hanks asked the producers if they wanted him to give Woody a distinctive voice, but they suggested using his voice based on him in the film.
It’s iconic!#animation #Disney pic.twitter.com/6yackOqf4b— J.C. Thornton (@lIJCThorntonll) March 31, 2024
3. Uggie stole hearts in The Artist
In The Artist,
Uggie the Jack Russell Terrier
did more than just play a role, he carried the silent film’s heart. From comedic tricks to deeply emotional moments, Uggie’s presence on-screen stole the show. His chemistry with Jean Dujardin
was undeniable, proving that dogs can deliver Oscar-worthy performances, too, with fans even campaigning for him to win an award
. The Academy might not have recognized him, but in fans’ hearts, Uggie is a Hollywood legend!
RIP Uggie, canine star of The Artist and winner of the Cannes Palm Dog pic.twitter.com/xhxiqgmf3x
— BFI (@BFI) August 12, 2015
2. Jonesy outsmarting the xenomorph in Alien
In Alien
the real MVP was not Ripley—it was Jonesy, the orange tabby cat
who had better survival instincts than the rest of the crew. Played by four lookalike cats, Jonesy hissed at the Xenomorph, dodged danger, and even made it to the escape pod like a true survivor. His intense glare and eerie silence made every scene even spookier. Honestly, if Jonesy had thumbs, he could have very well blasted the alien to space!
#Bales2021FilmChallenge @bales1181
March 28 – cat in movie
Jonesy in Alien (1979) pic.twitter.com/3iyA9ybqsU— Ronault (@RonaultT) March 28, 2021
1. Free Willy’s Keiko who made waves on and off screen
Keiko, the real orca behind Willy in Free Willy
, did not just perform but started a movement. His emotional bond with Jesse played by Jason James Richter
had viewers rooting for his freedom, both in the movie and in real life. Keiko’s jaw-dropping jumps and big soulful eyes told a story no human could. The film’s success even led to efforts to release him back into the wild
. A whale that could pull at heartstrings? That is some award-worthy acting right there!
The moment Willy the whale was finally free 🐋 #FreeWilly #EarthDay pic.twitter.com/lkVPQfyjYq
— Warner Bros. IRL (@WarnerBrosIRL) April 22, 2023
These animal legends did not simply have their moments, they owned them, stealing scenes, winning hearts, and sometimes even out-acting their human co-stars. No Oscars? No problem. Hollywood may overlook them during award season, but fans know the truth that these furry, feathered, and finned actors delivered some of the greatest performances in film history!
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Which animal star do you think should have gotten an Oscar nomination? Did we miss your favorite furry, feathered, or four-legged legend? Let us know it in the comments below!