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A note about the name of the page: It's titled "Bruno (bear actor)" because there are several notable bears named Bruno, including mascots and a wild bear in Bavaria who went by several names, Bruno being one of them. So just "Bruno the bear" or "Bruno (bear)" was not sufficient in this case. Please don't move the page to a new name without discussing it here.
Bruno was a busy acting bear all through the 1970s and likely had many more film and TV appearances than the ones I've been able to source so far. Unfortunately, he lived and died before the Internet was invented and his trainer also died in the mid-80s, so he doesn't have web page filmographies like the later actor bears tend to have. If anyone knows of more appearances by Bruno, with source support, please add them to the page, or let me know and I will. TheBlinkster (talk) 03:22, 27 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]