If the query is referring to the legendary, multi-Grammy-winning British singer-songwriter (Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel), he has a significant presence in film soundtracks, cameos, and iconic music videos.

– The Debut

A pup learning to swim mirrors human childhood milestones, like taking a first step or learning to ride a bike.

, this film by Varick Frissell is one of the earliest examples of a scripted story set against a real Newfoundland seal hunt. The production was tragic; Frissell and many crew members died in a shipboard explosion while seeking more footage to satisfy the first cut. Seal Island (1948) : This landmark Disney production was the first in the True-Life Adventures

As for his filmography, Seal has made appearances in:

– The cinematic, moody masterpiece tied to the Batman Forever aesthetic.

Start with the gothic romance of “Kiss from a Rose.” Then travel back to the surrealism of “Crazy.” By the time you get to the live version of “A Change Is Gonna Come,” you won’t just be a first-time viewer—you’ll be a fan.

The films vividly capture the high stakes of these moments, showing pups navigating crashing waves and avoiding predators like orcas and sea lions.

: Filmed off the coast of Kaikoura, New Zealand, a kayaker is minding his own business when a fur seal suddenly surfaces and slaps him directly across the face with a giant octopus.

: A career-defining set where he stripped down his hits. His cover of "Stone Free" is a standout.