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'''Evolution''' was born in 1974. Called simply Eve by her friends, she is the [[w:Chimpanzee|chimpanzee]] that plays the robotic version of [[Muffit]]. Evolution was cast due to her willingness to work inside the costume that her trainer, [[imdb:nm0621513|Boone Narr]] puts on her. Her previous acting experience included five television commercials, two television features, and two motion pictures. <ref>{{cite news|title = TV Guide|publisher = Triangle Publications, Inc.|page = 10|date = 1978-12-30}}</ref>
'''Evolution''' is a simian (specifically a [[w:Chimpanzee|chimpanzee]]) born in 1974.
 
Called "Eve" by her human attendants, Eve played the robotic version of [[Muffit]] in the [[Original Series]].
 
Evolution was cast due to her willingness to work inside the Muffit costume that her trainer, [[imdb:nm0621513|Boone Narr]] placed her within.
 
Eve's previous acting experience included five television commercials, two television features, and two motion pictures. <ref>{{cite news|title = TV Guide|publisher = Triangle Publications, Inc.|page = 10|date = 1978-12-30}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:38, 26 September 2007

Evolution
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Portrays: Muffit II
Date of Birth: 1974
Date of Death: Missing required parameter 1=month! ,


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Evolution is a simian (specifically a chimpanzee) born in 1974.

Called "Eve" by her human attendants, Eve played the robotic version of Muffit in the Original Series.

Evolution was cast due to her willingness to work inside the Muffit costume that her trainer, Boone Narr placed her within.

Eve's previous acting experience included five television commercials, two television features, and two motion pictures. [1]

References

  1. "TV Guide", Triangle Publications, Inc., 1978-12-30, p. 10.