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Famous English Mastiffs

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  • "Crown Prince", progenitor of the modern breed, owned by psychiatrist L. Forbes Winslow
  • "Cash", owned by Trevor Dwyer-Lynch ("Patrick" from Coronation Street), also appeared in one episode of the show
  • "Hercules" (a.k.a. "the Beast"), from the film The Sandlot (played by Ch. Mtn. Oaks Gunner)
  • "Goliath" (a.k.a. "the Great Fear"), from the film The Sandlot 2
  • "Carlo" from "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches", a Sherlock Holmes story
  • "Kazak", owned by Winston Niles Rumfoord, a wealthy space traveler in Kurt Vonnegut's novel The Sirens of Titan
  • "Moss" and "Jaguar", of the Japanese series Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin and its sequel Ginga Densetsu Weed
  • "Mason The Mastiff", in the 2007 film Transformers
  • "Leo", owned by Richard Ansdell, R.A., and the model for his painting "The Poacher", aka "The Poacher At Bay"
  • "Rocky" (Ch Sterling's Against All Odds) appeared in the "Leech Trapper" episode of the TV series Dirty Jobs
  • "Lady Marton", owned by Victorian industrialist Henry Bolckow, and claimed by some to have been a St. Bernard
  • "Mudge" is a big, goofy English Mastiff from in the book series, Henry and Mudge.
  • "Chupadogra" A.K.A. "Buster" is an elderly English Mastiff, voiced by Sam Elliott from in the 2010 film, Marmaduke.
  • "Lenny" is a brindled English Mastiff from the 2009 movie, Hotel for Dogs
  • "Captain Pickles" in "She's Out Of My League"

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