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Gertrude Ada Davies Lintz (1880 – 1968Hahn, Emily (1988). ''Eve and the Apes'' Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ) was an English-American dog breeder and
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known for keeping exotic animals, including
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s and gorillas, in her Brooklyn home. Her gorilla Buddy was sold to a circus and renamed Gargantua. Her gorilla
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was sold to the Philadelphia Zoo, eventually becoming the longest-living documented gorilla. Her 1942 memoir ''Animals Are My Hobby'' inspired the 1997 American film '' Buddy''.Lintz, Gertrude Davies (1942). ''Animals Are My Hobby''. Robert M McBride and Company, ASIN B002FB4EJK Lintz was played by Rene Russo in the film.


Biography

According to her memoir, Lintz was born in England to John Henry Davies and his wife. The family was of Welsh descent and had 13 children. After spending much of his income unwisely, her father moved the family to the United States when she was young. In 1914 she married physician William "Bill" Lintz (15 July 1883 – 1 September 1969). They lived at 8365 Shore Road in
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, New York City,WorldCat.org
- Description of a photograph in the Brooklyn Public Library, retrieved 17 July 2007
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stoop of a
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of faded grandeur straight out of
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' macabre cartoons" according to circus executive Henry Ringling North. On 21 February 1925 her St. Bernard, CH Hercuveen Aurora Borealis, became the first of her breed to win an All-Breed Best in Show at the Maryland Kennel Club's twelfth annual dog show in
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. Lintz later became known as an eccentric exotic animal collector. She owned two gorillas, Gargantua (called Buddy at that time) and
Massa Massa may refer to: Places *Massa, Tuscany, the administrative seat of the Italian province of Massa-Carrara. *Massa (river), river in Switzerland * Massa (Tanzanian ward), administrative ward in the Mpwapwa district of the Dodoma Region of Ta ...
. She was known to drive around Brooklyn with a fully clothed gorilla or chimpanzee sitting in the passenger seat. She treated them as her children, including dressing them and teaching them to eat at the table with cutlery.''Gargantua the Great''
. The Nonist. 17 July 2007.
Buddy/Gargantua later became a major circus attraction after being sold to The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in 1937. He had been frightened by a thunder storm and, having escaped from his cage, climbed into bed with his "mother", Lintz. Massa was sold to the Philadelphia Zoo in 1935 after being severely startled when accidentally splashed with water. He became the oldest gorilla on record at 54 years old and his story, with elements of Gargantua's life, was made into the film '' Buddy'' (1997).Maslin, Janet
"Bringing Up Bonzo"
''The New York Times''. 6 June 1997.
One of her chimpanzees, Captain Jiggs, also became a well known national figure. In 1938 she claimed to have taught another chimpanzee, Susan, to talk and demonstrated this on the radio. The only words spoken by the chimp were "Who-who".
''Time'', 31 January 1938. retrieved 17 July 2007.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lintz, Gertrude People from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn American Jews 1968 deaths 1880 births British emigrants to the United States