Dogs, pigs and birds - one of Australia's leading Film Trainers
For over 40 years, Luke Hura has coaxed screen worthy performances out of pigs, birds, dogs, and even cats.
His furry, fluffy and feathery charges have appeared in films such as
Red Dog
and television series well known to Kiwi audiences like
Kath & Kim
,
The Flying Doctors
and
McLeod's Daughters
.
One of Australia's leading Animal Film Trainers, Luke also trains animals for the stage ... where they literally have to be one-take wonders.
Photo:
Supplied by Luke Hura
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