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Don Feinberg

Don Ira Feinberg is a character from Shark Tale. He is an elderly leopard shark.

Biography

In Shark Tale

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Feinberg Singing Frankie's Eulogy

Don Feinberg first appeared as a singer at the restaurant inside Don Lino and his gang's Headquarters, while singing a song about Lino's deceased son Frankie. As he finished the song, Lino thanks him for his composition until another member, the hammerhead shark Giuseppe, comes and tells Lino that Lenny was missing.

Don Feinberg: "Don Lino, at this most difficult time, please accept my deepest condolences."

Don Lino: "Thank you, Don Feinberg, for honoring my son with your song."

Don Feinberg: "I've got some news, about the guy who took out Frankie."

Don Feinberg then told the other sharks and orcas if they wanted to sing the Titanic theme song, but they refused.

Personality

Don Ira seemed to be another alpha of another gang of sharks that shared Lino's worries about Len's safety next to Lino's secretary Luca. He and Lino were very good friends, and it's possible that Feinberg also understands about the two young sharks.

Don Feinberg: (after finishing his song): Frankie, we'll miss you."

After that, the audience raised their cups to all honor the deceased one, and Lino thanks Ira for the song.

Also, not only friendly with Lino, Ira seemed to have a slightly self-confident side, as shown that he ignored the audience sharks' complaints of dissent when he asked whether he'll sing the Titanic theme song.

Don Feinberg: Any requests? How about that Titanic song?

Audience sharks: Oh no, please don't!!

Appearance

Don Feinberg is a slender, old leopard shark.

Behind the scenes

Don Feinberg was portrayed by the late legendary Peter Falk inside the film adaptation of Shark Tale.

Trivia

  • The eulogy song that Don Feinberg sings to honor the dead Frankie is "Wind Beneath My Wings" by Bette Midler.
    • When telling the other sharks if he wants to sing the Titanic theme song, he was referring to "My Heart Will Go On" which was sung by Celine Dion.

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