Morris the alligator, renowned for his roles in films and TV shows, including a notable part in Adam Sandler's 1996 comedy Happy Gilmore, has passed away at the age of 80 in Colorado. Weighing 640 pounds and measuring nearly 11 feet, he was discovered as an illegal pet in Los Angeles before beginning his Hollywood journey in 1975. Morris retired in 2006 to Colorado Gator Farm, where he lived until his death from old age. Owner Jay Young mourned the loss, emphasizing the strong bond with the animals in his care.
Morris the alligator, who died at 80, was known for his roles in TV and films, especially in Adam Sandler's Happy Gilmore.
Jay Young, the owner of Colorado Gators, expressed his sadness over Morris' death, highlighting the bond they shared with their animals.
Starting his career in Hollywood in 1975, Morris appeared in multiple films, showcasing his talent until retirement in 2006.
Sandler paid tribute to Morris, noting his challenging nature but fondly remembering the joy he brought to the film industry.
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