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Benji trainer Frank Inn dies in California

7/22/2005

Hollywood animal trainer Frank Inn, who took a mongrel named Higgins from an animal shelter and turned him into a movie star called Benji, has died at age 86, his daughter said Monday.

Inn had been in failing health since February when he was admitted to a hospital near his Saugus, California, home for a knee injury, his daughter Kathleen Hees said. He died Saturday at the rehabilitation center where he had lived since the fall, she added.

Inn's career spanned more than 50 years and his animal stars included Arnold, the pig from "Green Acres;" the chimps from "Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp" and many of Elly May's exotic "critters" on the "Beverly Hillbillies."

Inn, born Elias Franklin Freeman in 1916, changed his name when he ran away from his Indiana home at 17 to escape his strict Quaker upbringing, which included daily church services.

He rode a freight train across the western United States and scraped by as a rodeo clown. When he arrived in California, he hung around outside the gates of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with others looking for odd jobs.

At 19, he got into an automobile accident that nearly took his life but set him on a path to becoming one of Hollywood's most famous and prolific animal trainers. A wheelchair-bound Inn recovered at the home of a friend whose young son brought home a dog one day in the mid-1930s.

When the dog had a litter of pups, Inn claimed one for himself and named the animal "Jeep" after Popeye's pet.

The amateur trainer landed his first professional gig after demonstrating to legendary trainer Henry East that Jeep could perform a trick on a movie set that East's own dog had botched.

His reputation growing, Inn was recruited by Rudd Weatherwax, trainer of the dogs that played Lassie and Rin Tin Tin, and spent the next 14 years perfecting his craft.

In 1952, Inn went into business for himself, making a TV star out of a basset hound named Cleo in "The People's Choice" with Jackie Cooper.

Inn moved his family out to an isolated area in the San Fernando Valley to accommodate his growing menagerie of more than 100 dogs, cats and exotic animals.

A dog named Higgins that Inn rescued from the Burbank animal shelter became his biggest star. The wiry-haired brown mutt did a turn as "Boy" on "Petticoat Junction," then came out of retirement at 14 to star in "Benji," the first of the hugely popular children's movie series.

Inn trained Benji's son in the following three movies and did acting turns as himself in "Benji the Hunted" in 1987 and as a cook in the 1976 camel comedy "Hawmps!"

In his later years, Inn wrote poetry, assembled a museum of memorabilia from his long career and trained a new generation of animal wranglers.

"My dad was the granddaddy of all trainers," Hees said. "Anyone in the movies who trains animals was trained by him or someone who he trained."

Inn is survived by two daughters, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Reuters/Variety
 
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