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Adam Sandler mourns “Happy Gilmore” Alligator Co-Stars death

Like the stars of Happy Gilmore Adam Sandler for a long overdue continuation of Adam Sandler pays tribute to an original actor.

The 2-time Golden Globe candidate mourned on Wednesday for the death of his alligator co-star Morris, who played the nemesis of the title character of the golf comedy of the title character in 1996.

“Goodbye, Morris. We'll miss you all,” he labeled the post. “You could have a hard time for directors, makeup artists and costumists-really everyone with arms or legs, but I know that you did it to the ultimate well-being of the film. On the day you would not get out of your trailer if we did not send 40 heads to act, they taught me a powerful lesson.

Sandler continued: “I know that the beheading of her character in the first film ruled out her participation in the sequel, but we all appreciated the fruit basket and the funny grade. I will miss the sound of her tail that slips through the high grass, but her cold, bumpy skin, but I will miss her contagious laugh.

The Colorado Gator Farm announced Morris's death on Facebook this week. The alligator, who was an estimated more than 80 years old, appeared in many films and television programs from 1975 to 2006 when he retired to the Gator Farm.

In Happy GilmoreSandler's short -lived golfers beheaded the Gator with a golf club to call up the coach Chubbs (Carl Weathers).

Sandler repeats his role in Happy Gilmore 2who is premiered on July 25th on Netflix and also contains the return of Christopher McDonald, Julie Bowen, Ben Stiller and Dennis Dugan. In addition, the line -up of Bad Bunny, Margaret Qualley, Nick Swardson, Benny Safdie Scott Mescudi, Pro Wrestler Jacob Friedman and Travis Kelce.

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