Beatrice, Beloved French Bulldog on ‘Modern Family,’ Dies After Series Finale Wrap

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Beatrice, who played the beloved French bulldog Stella on the last seven seasons of “Modern Family,” died earlier this month shortly after the cast shot the series finale, according to TheBlast.

A rep for the Good Dog Animals agency, which represented Beatrice, said the 9-year-old Frenchie was rushed to a veterinary emergency room on March 9 with “fluid around her heart which was compressing down.” She went into cardiac arrest during surgery and was unable to be revived.

Stella was introduced in the second season of the hit ABC sitcom and initially played by a French bulldog named Brigitte; Beatrice took over the role in the fourth season as the increasingly doted-on pet of Ed O’Neill’s family patriarch, Jay Pritchett.

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In addition to her work on “Modern Family,” Beatrice also appeared on TV series like “Workaholics” and “The Kominsky Method” as well as commercials for Dunkin’ and Chase Bank.

In a 2017 interview with the blog Bodie on the Road, Beatrice’s co-owner Guin Solomon explained that O’Neill developed a natural rapport with her. “It’s very easy working with him because he brings Beatrice treats like popcorn and always looks out for her — like we’ll be doing scenes in the backyard by the pool and in between takes he’ll say, ‘Would you please get Beatrice an umbrella, she’s in the sun!'”

The show’s two-part finale, which wrapped production in late February, is scheduled to air on April 8.

clay_doll on March 16th, 2020 at 04:18 UTC »

Does anyone else picture Cam screaming “Stella!” When he and Gloria were out looking for her? You laugh a little because it was a funny scene then get right back to 🥺

Applejuiceinthehall on March 16th, 2020 at 03:17 UTC »

French bulldog live 10-12 years and she was on the show 9 years. Probably was a year or so old just to get trained.

Buster_Hazelwood on March 16th, 2020 at 03:11 UTC »

These are dire times.