^2 The age of the dogs used by Jules O'Dwyer, other than Matisse, and that of the dog used by Marc Metral, were not disclosed during their time on the programme. Jules O’Dwyer is a Wolfson Scholar researching at the intersection of Film Studies and French at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Britain's Got Talent 2015 final: Jules and Matisse used secret dog double for winning tightrope act. Matisse performed numerous tricks, but the biggest trick was a dog scaling a tightrope. The routine earned them four yes votes from the judges. teaching. View the profiles of people named Jules O'Dwyer. At the end of the night, it was revealed that Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse were the winners, receiving 22.6% … At the end of the night, it was revealed that Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse were the winners, receiving 22.6% … In addition to telling a story, Matisse performed a variety of canine freestyle tricks. In their audition, they performed a piece where Matisse was the hero and Jules … Simon Cowell has said that Jules O'Dwyer, the dog trainer who won this year's Britain's Got Talent contest, will not be stripped of her glory and will be able to keep her £250,000 prize money O'Dwyer included two of her other dogs, Chase and Skippy, in the act. Jules O'Dwyer and Matisse were a dog act who won Series 9 of Britain's Got Talent Jules said that 'as soon as [Matisse] was born, [she] had to have him' and that there was 'something special about this dog'.. ^3 The latter value denotes the age of the dog, as disclosed by its owner. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Jules O'Dwyer. french | film studies | scholar | writer . Matisse performed numerous tricks, but the biggest trick was a dog scaling a tightrope. ^1 Ages denoted in this column pertain to those of the respective participant(s) for their final performance for this series. I have taught seminars and held supervisions on a range of units in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages in Cambridge. O'Dwyer included two of her other dogs, Chase and Skippy, in the act. Join Facebook to connect with Jules O'Dwyer and others you may know. Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse participated in the ninth series of Britain's Got Talent. For their audition in episode 7, O'Dwyer took the role of a dog catcher with Matisse portraying a stray dog. His essays and reviews have appeared — or are forthcoming — in journals including Screen, Discourse, Studies in French Cinema, Alphaville, Film-Philosophy and French Studies, as well as two edited volumes. [2]