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Keiko (orca) - Wikipedia Keiko (c 1976 – 12 December 2003) was a male orca captured in the Atlantic Ocean near Iceland in 1979, and widely known for his portrayal of Willy in the 1993 film Free Willy
Keikos Life Story — Orca Network Keiko is free Will Keiko once again forage on his own and travel with wild whales as he did this summer? No one can answer that question yet His experiences this winter as the wild orcas return will be yet another lesson learned from this reintroduction endeavor-and not just a lesson about Keiko
Keiko | Killer Whale Wiki | Fandom Keiko (pronounced KAY-ko) was an approximately 26-year-old male Icelandic killer whale who was captured near Ingólfshöfði (EENG-ohls-hovu-thi), south-east Iceland, on November 5th, 1979, alongside another male killer whale later named King
Keiko - The Oregon Encyclopedia Keiko, a male orca (orcinus orca) originally captured in 1979 from a pod in Iceland, lived in Oregon for less than three years During that time he became one of Oregon’s best-known celebrities and a major attraction at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport
KEIKO, THE ORCA STAR OF FREE WILLY, FAQ At the time, Keiko was the second oldest male orca who’d ever lived in long-term captivity Keiko is the only long-term captive orca who has ever been given the chance to return to his native waters
The True Story of Free Willy’s Real-Life Whale, Keiko Behind the cinematic tale of a boy helping a captive killer whale return to the wild was Keiko, an actual orca living in captivity whose life would eventually mirror the movie’s plot in an unprecedented $20 million rehabilitation and release effort
Long Synopsis - The Untold Story - Keiko The Untold Story of the Star . . . The first in-depth cinematic look at the life and legend of the “Free Willy” star, “Keiko The Untold Story” goes behind the scenes of the controversial release in 1998 of the first and only orca released into the wild after being held for years in captivity
The Story of Keiko, the First Captive Orca Returned to the Wild It also resulted in the real-life story of Keiko, the 15-year-old orca who portrayed Willy and became the first captive orca ever returned to the wild Keiko was captured from Iceland in 1979 when he was two years old