Don Reynolds
Don Reynolds, born on May 29, 1937, in Odell, Texas, is a retired American child actor and animal trainer. His journey in the entertainment industry began in 1944 with a minor role in the film *The Yellow Rose of Texas*. However, he gained significant recognition as a young actor for his portrayal of "Little Beaver," a Native American boy, in a series of four films from 1948 to 1951. During this period, he was often credited as Little Brown Jug, becoming a memorable figure in early cinema.
Reynolds' acting career concluded after a guest appearance on the television series *The Adventures of Kit Carson* in 1951. Following his departure from the spotlight, he transitioned into a behind-the-scenes role as an animal trainer, showcasing his diverse talents. He contributed his expertise to notable cinematic projects, including *The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring* and *Santa Claus: The Movie*, where he worked to ensure the animals performed seamlessly alongside the human cast.
Throughout his career, Don Reynolds has left a lasting legacy, bridging the worlds of childhood stardom and animal training, and showcasing his versatility in the film industry.
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