
Don Reynolds
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Don Reynold, is an American retired child actor and animal trainer. Born on May 29, 1937 in Odell, Texas, he began his film career with a small part in The Yellow Rose of Texas in 1944. He is most known for playing a Native American boy, "Little Beaver", in four pictures between 1948-1951. He was often billed as Little Brown Jug. After appearing in an episode of The Adventures of Kit Carson in 1951, he ended his professional acting career. In later life, Reynolds trained animals in movies such as The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and Santa Claus: The Movie
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The Red Pony (1949)
as Little Brown Jug

Roll, Thunder, Roll! (1949)
as Little Beaver (as Little Brown Jug)

Romance of the West (1946)
as Little Brown Jug

Beyond the Purple Hills (1950)
as Chip Beaumont

The Fighting Redhead (1949)
as Little Beaver (as Don Kay Reynolds)

Snake River Desperadoes (1951)
as Little Hawk (as Don Reynolds 'Brown Jug')

Ride, Ryder, Ride! (1949)
as Little Beaver (as Little Brown Jug)

Cowboy and the Prizefighter (1949)
as Little Beaver (as Little Brown Jug)

Whirlwind Raiders (1948)
as Tommy Ross
Kaleidoscope (1987)
as Subject





