Cast

Peter Brown (Hank O'Hara)

Starred in two western television series, "Lawman" and "Laredo."  Also starred in the daytime series, "The Bold and the Beautiful."

Robert Hoy (Himself)

Veteran actor co-starred in the television series "The High Chaparral," and films such as "Nevada Smith." A favorite of director Richard Brooks, he co-starred with Gene Hackman in "Bite the Bullet."

Peggy Stewart

The Queen of the Cowboy pictures, co-starred with many Western stars. Also guested on television series "Yes, Dear," "Seinfeld," and multiple episodes of "Gunsmoke."

Mike Moroff (Dr. Montoya)

An award-winning actor working in both English and Spanish language films. Credits include "A Man Apart," "Desperado," and "La Bamba. A talented singer whose recent CD's include "The Vaquero and the Cowboy." A man of many talents, his paintings are renown among collectors of Western art.

Martin Kove (The Clown)

Co-starred in the television series, "Cagney and Lacey." Gained worldwide recognition as the villain (the Sensei) in "The Karate Kid."

Jack Williams (Himself)

Considered one the greatest western stuntmen in the business. A favorite of director John Ford, he appeared in "Cheyenne Autumn," and with star-director John Wayne in "The Alamo." His specialty was the falling horse, trained to fall while running at full speed.

Mayf Nutter (Coop)

Actor-country singer. Co-starred in "The Waltons" and "Gunsmoke." Has a following as a country singer in Europe and is a favorite at country music jamborees.

Tony Brubaker (Himself)

A leading stuntman and stunt coordinator. It was his stuntwork that made Danny Glover look so good in all those "Lethal Weapon" films.

Anne Lockhart (Miss Connors)

Veteran actress, co-starred in the series "Battlestar Galactica," and guest starred on such shows as "Walker, Texas Ranger," and "Diagnosis Murder."

Robert Diamond (The Commercial Director)

Starred as a child actor in the television series, "Fury," the story of a boy and his horse.
Brent Davis (The Director)
Veteran actor has appeared in over 125 films and television shows as co-star or featured performer. "Lou Grant," "Police Story," "The New Perry Mason," as well as "The Young and the Restless," and "General Hospital," among others. Colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps (retired). Also served as Co-Producer on "Hollywood: It's a Dog's Life."

Introducing
Zoe Keller

A native of Austin, Texas, Zoe worked on the film, "Spy Kids," got the acting bug and moved to Los Angeles with her mother at the age of eleven. The producers of "Hollywood: It's a Dog's Life" were looking for a young girl who could horseback. Zoe convinced her mother to write a letter to the production company.

Zoe auditioned at the animal trainer's ranch, who convinced the producers that Zoe would be perfect for the role of Carly. In addition, the young dog portraying Little Chuck took a "liking" to her. This bonding was essential to the film.

"Hollywood: It's a Dog's Life" is her first starring role in a feature film. Since that time she has worked on such television shows as "Monk," "Zoey 101," and "Undercover Kids." Other interests include riding her hunter/jumper pony and running marathons.

 

 
 

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