• 2 years ago
In 2008, a tragic accident occurred when a trained grizzly bear named Rocky, who had previously starred in films like Semi-Pro, fatally attacked his trainer, Stephen Miller, during a commercial shoot. The scene was part of a staged wrestling act at the Predators in Action facility in West Virginia when Rocky, despite his training, became disoriented and attacked.

Witnesses, including Stephen’s cousin Randy Miller, immediately rushed to intervene. Randy, who was also a bear trainer, struck Rocky with a cane while other crew members used pepper spray in a desperate attempt to save Stephen. Although Stephen managed to free himself, he succumbed to his injuries moments later due to severe damage to his neck.

The emotional toll on those present, especially Randy, was profound. Describing the horrifying incident, Randy expressed shock but held no animosity toward Rocky, describing him as a "loving, affectionate, friendly, safe bear." His response underscores the deep, complex relationships handlers often form with the animals they train.

Following the incident, an investigation by The California Department of Fish and Game concluded that Stephen's death was a tragic accident. Rocky was spared euthanasia but was placed under strict restrictions, living the rest of his life without human interaction.

This tragic event serves as a sobering reminder of the unpredictability of working with wildlife, even in controlled environments. As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, discussions about ethical treatment and safety protocols for animal actors are more important than ever.

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