The beloved corgi that played in Cheddar on "Brooklyn Neuf-Neuf" is dead

The adorable Pooch died peacefully in the arms of his owner.


If you are a fan of the SITCOM NBCBrooklyn new nineChances are your favorite character is Captain Raymond Holt adorablecorga, Cheddar. That's why it's with a heavy heart we need to announce that Stewart, the puppy who played it in real life, died at the age of 13.

The owner of Stewart has set up an Instagram position on Monday, saying that their "precious boy" had "crossed the rainbow bridge".

While several dogs played in the cheddar in the past, Stewart held the longest role, and was dearly loved by the two fans of the show and the humans who worked with him on the plateau.

"He has a small routine where he makes a small" stick "," get arrested and then shot and he plays dead "Michael W. MiliottiHis coach on the whole,RecountEwIn 2018. "It makes a small gag where we used this several times."

Apparently, it was quite the character (no word game). "In the episode where Gina and Terry are trying to strengthen Captain Holt's social media presence by making Instagram photos of Cheddar, there is a scene where Holt gives a moving speech filled with gravitas about honor and duty "Dan Gor, an executive producer on the show, said. "Every time he started this monologue, Cheddar, who was right on the screen, let out a soft and endless scream, who feared everyone on the tray. Every time."

Although left, it will certainly never forget. And if you like this very special breed, check out our roundabout55 Corgi facts that reveal why Corgis are the best pets ever.

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