
Richard O'Barry
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard (Ric) O'Barry (born c. 1939 ) was first recognized in the 1960s for capturing and training the five dolphins that were used in the well-known TV series Flipper. O'Barry made a radical transition from training dolphins in captivity to assertively combating the captivity industry soon after Kathy, one of the Flipper dolphins, died, committing suicide in his arms, according to O'Barry . In 1970 he founded the Dolphin Project, a group that aims to educate the public about captivity and, where feasible, free captive dolphins . He was featured in the Academy Award-winning film, The Cove (2009), which used covert techniques to expose the yearly dolphin drive hunting that goes on in Taiji, Japan. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ric O'Barry, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For(15 works)

Mako: The Jaws of Death
1976Mako: The Jaws of Death
1976

Absence of Malice
1981Absence of Malice
1981

The Cove
2009The Cove
2009

Lenny
1974Lenny
1974

Seaspiracy
2021Seaspiracy
2021

Gentle Giant
1967Gentle Giant
1967

Flipper's New Adventure
1964Flipper's New Adventure
1964

Island Claws
1980Island Claws
1980

Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
1970Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
1970

Beyond the Bermuda Triangle
1975Beyond the Bermuda Triangle
1975

Homme et Dauphin : Mode d’emploi
1997Homme et Dauphin : Mode d’emploi
1997

Long Gone Wild
2019Long Gone Wild
2019

Lolita: Slave to Entertainment
2003Lolita: Slave to Entertainment
2003

Dolphins: Minds in the Water
1991Dolphins: Minds in the Water
1991

Oceania: The Human/Dolphin Connection: The Promise of Tomorrow
Oceania: The Human/Dolphin Connection: The Promise of Tomorrow