Brutus the Bear and Montana Grizzly Encounter Anderson is the founder of Montana Grizzly Encounter Rescue and Educational Sanctuary in
Bozeman, Montana. and aid in the study of grizzlies. Brutus lived at the sanctuary, along with several other grizzlies. Anderson served as the handler for Brutus, who has appeared in a number of television commercials, documentaries, and films. Anderson wrote a book,
The Story of Brutus: My Life With Brutus the Bear and the Grizzlies of North America (Pegasus Books, 2010), about his relationship with Brutus, the founding of the Montana Grizzly Encounter sanctuary, and his observations about life in the wild and the preservation of bears.
Television host and producer Anderson has been involved in film and television production since the 1990s. He worked as an actor, crew member, animal wrangler, and/or consultant for several programs produced by syndication company
Associated Television International (ATI), including leading two expeditions to
Botswana's Okavango Delta for the ATI series
Untamed!. In 2006, Anderson starred along with his bear Brutus in "Expedition Grizzly," an episode of the documentary series
Wild for
National Geographic Channel. The episode, for which Anderson was also associate producer, focused on his relationship with Brutus and a year-long project they undertook to observe and understand the habits of wild
grizzly bears living in
Yellowstone National Park. He subsequently became the regular host and producer for the long-running wildlife documentary series
Expedition Wild, which has covered many different animals including
mountain lions,
wolves,
wolverines, and several species of
bears. Some episodes have also focused on the wildlife of particular areas such as Yellowstone and the
Grand Canyon. Originally airing on the
National Geographic Channel and later on its sister station
Nat Geo WILD,
Expedition Wild has been widely syndicated, including on
ABC as part of ''
Litton's Weekend Adventure'', on
The CW, and online via
Hulu. In 2013, Anderson became the executive producer and host of a new
Nat Geo WILD documentary series,
America the Wild with Casey Anderson, which featured Anderson traveling across North America, focusing on the particular wildlife and ecosystems of different regions. Episodes of
America the Wild have also aired in syndication under the
Expedition Wild title. In the spring of 2015, Casey established VisionHawk Films, a production company based in Bozeman, Mt. His company has produced three films with the
Smithsonian Channel, "
The Mountain Lion and Me", "
Into the Puma Triangle", and "
Growing Up Grizzly: a tale of two orphans". With VisionHawk Films Anderson was formerly an executive producer and host at Grizzly Creek Films, the production company that was responsible for creating the series
Expedition Wild and
America the Wild. As of July 2015, Anderson is currently an executive producer and part owner of VisionHawk Films, a new Montana-based film production company specializing in epic Natural World History filmmaking.
Other television work Anderson frequently appears as himself on
reality television shows, particularly those involving nature and animals. He was a featured survival expert on the
Discovery Channel reality show ''
Dude, You're Screwed, and guest starred (with his then-wife Missi Pyle) on a 2010 episode of Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan on the Nat Geo Channel. He has been a recurring guest on talk shows including Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Conan, Fox & Friends, and Good Morning America'', presenting a variety of animals including bears, baby
coyotes, a
wolf, a
bobcat and a
Eurasian eagle-owl. In 2013, Anderson appeared on two episodes of the reality show
Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life as "Casey", a "bear man" who was
Kesha's possible new romantic interest. The second episode ended with the couple deciding not to pursue a relationship. In 2018, Anderson appeared with Josh Gates on Gate's show "Expedition Unknown: Hunt for the Yeti". They traveled together via helicopter to the area in Butaan where Anderson had pictures of Yeti tracks. No actual Yeti was observed, however, a footprint was documented and other peripheral evidence was observed.
Feature films Anderson and Brutus both made their feature film acting debuts in the
independent film Iron Ridge (2008), a wilderness rescue drama filmed location in Montana using an all-Montana cast and crew and financed by Montanans. Anderson played a hunter from the city who travels, with a friend, deep into the
backcountry of Montana, while Brutus played a bloodthirsty grizzly bear encountered by one of the hunters in the wild. Although Anderson played a supporting role, he and Brutus were prominently featured in the advertising for the film. == Personal life ==