Gene Holters Movieland Animals (Gene Holter) elephants in United States


Gene Holters Movieland Animals (Gene Holter)
Typeprivate

Owner
Closed down1983
Country United States

Directors

Key People 1955-1956: Wally Ross (animal trainer)

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Record history
History of updates2007-04-23

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Gene Holters Movieland Animals (Gene Holter) elephants, United States
Gene Holters Movieland Animals (Gene Holter) elephants died in 1983.


Comments / picturesGene Holter along with his wife Margaret, son Bobby, daughters Margene put together a very wild and crazy Wild Animal Show known as "Gene Holter\'s Movieland Animals".

Gene Holter died in 1983 from Cancer.

Kathy Holter is working Camels, Ostriches, Water Buffalo, Bison, Ox, Yaks and Zebu\'s on a movie at Universal Studios called "Evan Almighty".

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Recommended Citation

Koehl, Dan (2024). Gene Holters Movieland Animals (Gene Holter), Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at https://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=704. (archived at the Wayback machine)


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