René Dahinden, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

René Dahinden

Bigfoot researcher (1930-2001)

Date of Birth: 22-Aug-1930

Place of Birth: Switzerland

Date of Death: 18-Apr-2001

Profession: zoologist

Nationality: Switzerland

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About René Dahinden

  • René Dahinden (August 22, 1930 - April 18, 2001) was a well-known Bigfoot (Sasquatch) researcher. Dahinden was born in Switzerland but moved to Canada at the end of October 1953, where he would live for the rest of his life.
  • He became interested in the Bigfoot phenomenon shortly after arriving in Canada, and during the next few decades he conducted many field investigations and interviews throughout the Pacific Northwest.
  • Dahinden was a major advocate for the controversial Patterson–Gimlin film, which was taken in 1967 and supposedly provides photographic evidence of Bigfoot.
  • He also co-wrote a book, Sasquatch, with Don Hunter, which was published in 1973 in a hardcover edition.
  • In 1975, the book would be issued as a paperback.
  • This title would then be revised and renamed in 1993 as Sasquatch/Bigfoot: The Search for North America's Incredible Creature, Revised Edition.
  • David Suchet's French Canadian Bigfoot-hunting character in the 1987 film Harry and the Hendersons is based on Dahinden.
  • For a year, Dahinden acted as spokesman for Kokanee beer, and appeared in commercials in Canada. Dahinden died of prostate cancer at approximately 8:40 p.m.
  • PDT on April 18, 2001, in British Columbia.
  • In an obituary in the National Post, his friend Christopher Murphy remembered a remark of Dahinden's.
  • "One day he said to me: 'You know, I've spent over 40 years — and I didn't find it.
  • I guess that's got to say something.'"

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