
Charles P. Eisenmann
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1929-01-04
Day of Death
2010-09-06 (81 years old)
Charles P. Eisenmann
Biography
Charles Paul "Chuck" Eisenmann was an American animal trainer and owner best known for his work with London the Dog, the iconic canine star of the television series The Littlest Hobo. Chuck's journey into animal training began in the 1950s, when his passion for working with animals, particularly dogs, became evident. The Littlest Hobo followed the adventures of London, a wanderer with a knack for helping people in need. Chuck's exceptional skills as a trainer were key to London's ability to perform a variety of tasks and stunts, showcasing the duo's close bond. Under Eisenmann's guidance, London became a beloved character, embodying loyalty, intelligence, and compassion.
Beyond his work with London, Chuck Eisenmann contributed significantly to the field of animal training, and his expertise was sought after in the entertainment industry. His legacy extends beyond television, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences who fondly remember London the Dog and the remarkable partnership forged by Chuck's dedication to the art of animal training. Charles Paul "Chuck" Eisenmann's impact on the world of animal entertainment remains a testament to his lifelong commitment and passion for his four-legged companions.
Known For
Acting
(1969)
Silent Friends
as as Charles Eisenmann
(1960)
My Dog, Buddy
as Patrol Officer (as Chuck Eisenmann)
Crew
(1977)
The Billion Dollar Hobo
Animal Coordinator
(1969)
Silent Friends
Animal Coordinator
(1961)
Just Between Us
Animal Coordinator, Writer
(1960)
My Dog, Buddy
Animal Coordinator
(1958)
The Littlest Hobo
Animal Coordinator
(1955)
The Beast with a Million Eyes
Animal Coordinator