Honoring Morris, the Legendary Alligator from "Happy Gilmore"
Alligator's Swan Song: Adam Sandler Pens Emotional Eulogy for His Beloved 'Happy Gilmore' Co-star Reptile
Comedy king, Adam Sandler, shared a touching tribute on social media for Morris the alligator, his quirky co-star from the 1996 hit movie, "Happy Gilmore." Morris, who passed away naturally on a southern Colorado gator farm over the weekend at the ripe old age of 80, had quite the unique on-set presence.
In a sweet nod to the memorable days on the golf comedy set, Sandler posted a photo with Morris, acknowledging the alligator's diva side by captioning it, "Never compromise your art." The "50 First Dates" and "Wedding Singer" star fondly remembered their time together, recalling a hilarious incident when the alligator refused to emerge from his trailer unless a bounty of lettuce heads was delivered.
Sandler also poked fun at Morris by jokingly mentioning that the alligator, despite his character's death in the film, sent over a fruit basket and a chuckle-worthy note for the upcoming "Happy Gilmore" sequel, premiering in July.
Jay Young, the colorful character behind Colorado Gator Farm, had been caring for the iconic animal for decades. In a heartfelt Facebook video post, Young revealed that Morris started acting strange a week before his untimely passing. Later, Colorado Gator Farm decided to honor Morris's legacy by preserving his body through taxidermy, allowing him to continue scaring children for years to come.
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Morris, the Multitalented Reptile
Morris had a distinguished acting career, with "Happy Gilmore" being the crowning role. However, the one-eyed alligator was no stranger to the big screen or television. Among Morris's other appearances were starring roles in "Interview with the Vampire," "Dr. Dolittle 2," and "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." Morris was rescued from a backyard in Los Angeles as an illegal pet and relocated to Colorado Gator Farm, where he lived out his long life under the watchful eye of Jay Young.
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- Morris's acting career took off in Hollywood, starring in various movies and TV shows like "Happy Gilmore," "Interview with the Vampire," "Dr. Dolittle 2," "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," and more.
- Born in Los Angeles, Morris was initially an illegal pet until he was rescued and brought to Colorado Gator Farm, a hub of entertainment known for nurturing unique talent like the quirky alligator.
- Just like the celebrities thriving in Los Angeles, Morris found his place in the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark in the world of movies-and-tv.
- In the heart of California, where the entertainment industry flourishes, it's no surprise that an alligator like Morris found fame and recognition, much like the cherished stars who call Hollywood home.