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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => History - Stories - and Memories => Topic started by: funk51 on January 27, 2013, 10:41:54 AM
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;D four bbers in one film,
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:-[
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:)
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i never tire looking at these old bodybuilders/actors...
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MMI ran an article every month on the muscle movies in the early issues. these more than anything else got people into weightlifting ,bodybuilding .
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these physiques were rugged to the bone...chuck sipes was a great physique man too.
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when i asked reg park about these movies via the internet he said those days were the times of his life,he never had such a good time as that again.
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these physiques were rugged to the bone...chuck sipes was a great physique man too.
chuck was as rugged as they come he lifted heavy weights and did heavy labor all the while lumberjack and it showed.
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sipes committed suicide as he became troubled in later life.
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look at sipes lower arm.... :o
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yes Funky i read that too... a real mans man.
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Funky Bro, have you any routines from Chuck sipes ?
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Funky Bro, have you any routines from Chuck sipes ?
only the stuff which was probably untrue in the old weider mags, there might be some routines in old ironman mags, i would believe those over the other mags any day.
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ok thanks Funky i will do some searching...still want your Huskie... ;D
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more peplum ;D ;D ;D
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ok thanks Funky i will do some searching...still want your Huskie... ;D
i just remember chuck used to train in his garage gym with pretty basic equipment mostly barbells dbs and basic benches. some guy who just died the other day norm komich actually was good friends with him. norm used to send out a dvd for like 2 bucks with the only footage of the 65 and 66 mr olympia plus some footage of sipes. don't know if it's still available.
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yes i read too that he helped less fortunate kids.. i always liked that he lived his own way.
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more peplum
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peplum, one of my favorites hercules vs. the giant grass hopper.
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the three stooges foray into peplum starring samson burke, actor bber,pro rassler
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:) he also made a few other ursusvs something or other.
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lou made a couple.
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richard lloyd aka rod flash. this guy was probably the shortest of the genre.
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:-[
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Interesting and excellent thread!
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Interesting and excellent thread!
thank you , i think these movies got a lot of members interested in lifting weights in the first place. i was like 7 or 8 when i saw steve reeves hercules for the first time .dam where did the time go. :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D ;D dan vadis was one of the taller guys in these movies. he ended up staying in the industry and actually had parts in john wayne, clint eastwood and than lou ferrigno movies. dan came to a tragic end.he actually wanted to bulk up to 270 lbs but i don't think he ever did. the story goes that dan v once locked up in an arm wrestling match against strngth legend chuck ahrens. as the story goes the table broke under the strain of the match and it was ahrens who refused to lock up again.??????
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;Dpietro torrisi was in a number of these movies as an underling, i think if he would have been taller he might have got a shot at a lead.
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:Dpaul wynter was also an underling in some of these movies two-time mr u nabba version.
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the story goes that dan v once locked up in an arm wrestling match against strngth legend chuck ahrens. as the story goes the table broke under the strain of the match and it was ahrens who refused to lock up again.??????
I love stories like that!
8)
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:)
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can't forget mickey h
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love the spotted trunks.... ;D
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love the spotted trunks.... ;D
still got the price tags on em.
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;D
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;D reeves didn't want to be typecast as hercules so after 2 movies he switched to being goliath.. ::) ::) ::) ::)
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reeves last movie was a western... he was 43 years old then.
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;D
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2 diff maciste movies bottom two guys about to get the point.
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only the stuff which was probably untrue in the old weider mags, there might be some routines in old ironman mags, i would believe those over the other mags any day.
I don't know how valid the information in this article is, but it makes for some interesting reading, anyway:
https://www.t-nation.com/training/bodybuildings-original-superhero-chuck-sipes
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I don't know how valid the information in this article is, but it makes for some interesting reading, anyway:
https://www.t-nation.com/training/bodybuildings-original-superhero-chuck-sipes
thanks for link good read. ;D
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a good link= www.peplumtv.com
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reeves last movie was a western... he was 43 years old then.
Great pic of Reeves at 43
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peplum pic of the day kirk morris in maciste in the valley of the thundering echoes.
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peplum pic of the day the giant of the evil island starring peter lupas.
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peplum pic of the day..
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;D
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peplum pics of the day.
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pic of day.
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pic of day.
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pic of day.
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;D pic of day
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;D pic of day
strong men in them Days... ;D still laughing at the pic you posted yesterday with the Bear...
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pic of day
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the peplum pic of the day.
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peplum pic of the day.
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gotta work the cable crossovers in case these movies come back into fashion.
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peplum pic of the day.
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gotta work the cable crossovers in case these movies come back into fashion.
;D
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Just stumbled across this - great thread! :D And thanks for teaching me the word 'peplum' too.
What is always amusing to me is to look back to people who, as a child, I saw as really 'muscular'. With the benefit of hindsight - sure, they were lean - but it's funny how one's personal view of physique's changes...
(http://www.dvdizzy.com/images/s/samsonanddelilah-04.jpg)
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Just stumbled across this - great thread! :D And thanks for teaching me the word 'peplum' too.
What is always amusing to me is to look back to people who, as a child, I saw as really 'muscular'. With the benefit of hindsight - sure, they were lean - but it's funny how one's personal view of physique's changes...
(http://www.dvdizzy.com/images/s/samsonanddelilah-04.jpg)
interesting pic of samson aka victor mature.... steeve reeves was supposed to do that part but couldn't lose the 15 lbs that they wanted him to, for the role...
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the peplum pic of the day what do peplum stars do after a day of filming....= dan vadis
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the peplum pic of the day what do peplum stars do after a day of filming....= dan vadis
who is the chick? :)
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who is the chick? :)
i think it's one of the female leads in hercules the invincible movie.
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interesting pic of samson aka victor mature.... steeve reeves was supposed to do that part but couldn't lose the 15 lbs that they wanted him to, for the role...
I love historical tid-bits like that - thanks Funk :) I think I may have to watch this film at the weekend now...
(And lose weight to play Samson?? Weird...)
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I love historical tid-bits like that - thanks Funk :) I think I may have to watch this film at the weekend now...
(And lose weight to play Samson?? Weird...)
;D today's peplum pic.
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reeves bio covers his life esp. the peplum years...
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;D
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pic of day
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pic of day
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pic of day
OK, so I want to see BOTH of these movies now! :D
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;D today's peplum pic.
Aaand off to Google Sylvia Koscina... ;)
Edit: Sylva...
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chelo alonso was probably the best conditioned peplum female lead, she was a professional dancer.
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;D
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;D pic of day annoying sidekicks.
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chelo alonso was probably the best conditioned peplum female lead, she was a professional dancer.
Yowsah! :o :o :o ;D
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the king of peplum p.o.d=pic of day
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peplum pic of day.. reeves used anything to work out on set..
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2 peplum pics for the day......
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peplum pic of day.. reeves used anything to work out on set..
still my idol :)
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pic of day.
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pod
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pod= mark forrest aka lou degni.
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pod= mark forrest aka lou degni.
what film was that?
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pods
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pod
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;D
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p's od first gordon scott trains on set, second brad harris vs alan steel
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pod=peplum actors.
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worse hercules ever was in this movie... guy was a slob. ::)
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;D dan vadis honing his acting talents and on set. :o
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three peplum stars in their later years gordon scott, ed fury and steve reeves.
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scene from poppeas hot nights starring brad harris and his wife olinka
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pod
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steve reeves as goliath.
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;D pod
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;D podx3 some arnold guy, gordon scott and brad harris.
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louie as herc w brad harris former herc in a supporting role.
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pep poster twin bill.
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joe robinson in erik the conqueror
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zorro meets samson :o
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tina louise ginger aka from gilligan's island in a peplum
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pirate movie s reeves
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samson berg wrestler peplum star urus and 3 stooges meet herc.
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at 6 ft 8 mike lane one of the tallest peplum stars.
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mimmo palmara 1928-2016 rip.
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;Dpietro torrisi was in a number of these movies as an underling, i think if he would have been taller he might have got a shot at a lead.
he actually was the male lead several years after the peplum cycle, a movie called throne of fire.you can see how he aged from pic 2 to 3... the woman in first pic was the main star.
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gordon mitchell
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rod flash getting tempted in sons of jupitar. ;D
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kirk morris vs rod flash in hercules vs samson.
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the movie always fell somewhat short of the poster.
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;D
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peplum pic of the day villages vs maciste in arm wrestling...
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samson vs the shiek... ed fury.
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the end of an era... which the new remake of ben-hur just about killed 100 million budget= yield of 53 million worldwide.....not good for the genre.
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:D
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;D
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3 stooges in their peplum flick
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the end of an era... which the new remake of ben-hur just about killed 100 million budget= yield of 53 million worldwide.....not good for the genre.
I would say that the biggest problem with that remake is that it was a remake of a much revered film. It would be similar to remaking "Casablanca" with Tom Cruise as Rick and having Rebel Wilson as Ilsa remark about 'lil Wayne as he Auto-Tuned "Weez all be bi"..."Who be that incredibly def-lookin' African-American male at the synthesizer?"
FTN.
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tina louise ginger aka from gilligan's island in a peplum
And Kerwin Matthews from (among other films) "The 3 Worlds of Gulliver". Not a well built man by any means but a good actor with a handsome face and good voice.
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Here's a great picture of Reeves with one of the better built and handsome actors from Hollywood, Clint Walker.
(http://www.clintwalker.com/cart_images/full/celeb4_full.jpg)
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Here's a great picture of Reeves with one of the better built and handsome actors from Hollywood, Clint Walker.
(http://www.clintwalker.com/cart_images/full/celeb4_full.jpg)
Gosh, how tall was Clint? Because I was under the (perhaps mistaken) impression that Reeves was 6ft tall.
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Gosh, how tall was Clint? Because I was under the (perhaps mistaken) impression that Reeves was 6ft tall.
6 ft 6 plus.
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alan steel in the three avengers, he started out as steve reeves double.
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;D
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:)
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Harris
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;D
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:'( deceased peplum a stars
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Still love this thread Mr Funk, sir...
And it's about that time of year I start digging out some of the classics for holiday season. .. It's surprising how many have been remastered into HD - and they can look great on a big screen at home - even better projected (when I can be bothered, that is ;D)
Thanks for keeping the thread going 8)
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Still love this thread Mr Funk, sir...
And it's about that time of year I start digging out some of the classics for holiday season. .. It's surprising how many have been remastered into HD - and they can look great on a big screen at home - even better projected (when I can be bothered, that is ;D)
Thanks for keeping the thread going 8)
:D thanks for the kind words . will do.
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Harris
Brad Harris always had a great physique. I think he could have done very well in physique/bodybuilding competition if he had chosen to go that route. In one of his old interviews, he said he had to go easier with weight training because his muscles just kept growing and growing! If only we all had that "problem," LOL.
It doesn't look like anyone mentioned it yet, but Brad Harris passed away in November 2017. Here's Variety's obituary:
http://variety.com/2017/film/obituaries-people-news/brad-harris-dead-dies-samson-1202609609/ (http://variety.com/2017/film/obituaries-people-news/brad-harris-dead-dies-samson-1202609609/)
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;D
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dave draper never appeared in a gladiator film but he hosted a tv show showing many of the peplum classics.
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dave draper never appeared in a gladiator film but he hosted a tv show showing many of the peplum classics.
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a good link= www.peplumtv.com
now playing at peplum tv.com =revenge of the gladiator starring peter lupus aka rock stevens...gotta love those aliases
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now playing at peplum tv.com =revenge of the gladiator starring peter lupus aka rock stevens...gotta love those aliases
Yeah...
Why would Rock change his name to Lupus?
Strange.
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Yeah...
Why would Rock change his name to Lupus?
Strange.
i could see george or jason as a comic sidekick in a peplum...
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thanks for link good read. ;D
kirk morris than and now
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they always provided an olympic set so that reg park could pump up between takes.
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they always provided an olympic set so that reg park could pump up between takes.
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=456114.0;attach=767860;image)
Hold on a minute – is that Rich Gaspari..? :o
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=456114.0;attach=767861;image)
(https://i.postimg.cc/9MSbdVRh/Rich-G-Peplum.jpg)
Yes. Rich Gaspari confirmed. 8)
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Hold on a minute – is that Rich Gaspari..? :o
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=456114.0;attach=767861;image)
(https://i.postimg.cc/9MSbdVRh/Rich-G-Peplum.jpg)
Yes. Rich Gaspari confirmed. 8)
lolololololololololololo l
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Hold on a minute – is that Rich Gaspari..? :o
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=456114.0;attach=767861;image)
(https://i.postimg.cc/9MSbdVRh/Rich-G-Peplum.jpg)
Yes. Rich Gaspari confirmed. 8)
wow good eye probably his father. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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60 Th- anniversary of the release of Hercules in Italy. it came out in the states a year later.
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60 Th- anniversary of the release of Hercules in Italy. it came out in the states a year later.
with the recent death of gabrile antonini 1938-2018 there is only 4 of the remaining main cast members of the 1958 movie left. the actress who played sybil, the actress who played iole's handmaiden and the two actors who played castor and pollux are still alive.
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advertising for the movies back in the day.
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this is sword and sandal month= every Thursday on TCM jan. 2019,
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peplum star chelo alonso has died. born 1933-2019.
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a few more chelo a pics
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:)
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:)
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just re watched this gem the other night.
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steve reeves in a pre-broadway play in 1955 two years before hercules.
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Hey Funk - Season's Greetings buddy :)
Got hold of the '61 Thief of Baghdad in HD - is it a good watch..?
Taf
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Hey Funk - Season's Greetings buddy :)
Got hold of the '61 Thief of Baghdad in HD - is it a good watch..?
Taf
I've got the "standard" DVD (somewhere, I just can't recall exactly where, LOL!) and it will depend upon the source from which yours was made but mine DVD isn't a whole lot better than the VHS I also can't find. ;D
I recently bought the Ultra HD version of "Groundhog Day" and can honestly state that it really wasn't worth it as the Blu-Ray was pretty much just as good.
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I've got the "standard" DVD (somewhere, I just can't recall exactly where, LOL!) and it will depend upon the source from which yours was made but mine DVD isn't a whole lot better than the VHS I also can't find. ;D
I recently bought the Ultra HD version of "Groundhog Day" and can honestly state that it really wasn't worth it as the Blu-Ray was pretty much just as good.
Thanks Scott. The picture quality is first class, so I was more interested in if the film itself is good/worth watching - did you enjoy it? (If you can remember! ;D)
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Hey Funk - Season's Greetings buddy :)
Got hold of the '61 Thief of Baghdad in HD - is it a good watch..?
Taf
i have a dvd copy from years back it might be a bootleg, not really sure.it's as good as any movie in that genre. i still have the comic book of it.
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for a synopsis with pics of all these movies i recommend this book. also www.peplumtv.com has a review of it as their main story right now.
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:D mark forrest aka lou degni turns 87 on this day.
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;D the two heroes of this movie fighting over a wild boar.
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Thanks Scott. The picture quality is first class, so I was more interested in if the film itself is good/worth watching - did you enjoy it? (If you can remember! ;D)
Heck yeah! The film was a favorite of mine as a kid. ;D Come to think of it, all of those films were. I even enjoyed the TV series (it was awful) "The Sons of Hercules". I knew the theme song by heart back then... ;D
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Heck yeah! The film was a favorite of mine as a kid. ;D Come to think of it, all of those films were. I even enjoyed the TV series (it was awful) "The Sons of Hercules". I knew the theme song by heart back then... ;D
you can listen to song on you tube.
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;D
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you can listen to song on you tube.
You know it's now stuck in what passes for my brain...I recall changing some of the lyrics to this:
"They are there, when pretty girls are bare. They are here to show that they're not queer". Or something like that. ;D
Childhood. It was weird but fun. My face was in a book or comics or watching the 3Stooges. Or I was outside on my bicycle. Or fishing with some friends. A mild version of "Stand By Me", if you will.
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You know it's now stuck in what passes for my brain...I recall changing some of the lyrics to this:
"They are there, when pretty girls are bare. They are here to show that they're not queer". Or something like that. ;D
Childhood. It was weird but fun. My face was in a book or comics or watching the 3Stooges. Or I was outside on my bicycle. Or fishing with some friends. A mild version of "Stand By Me", if you will.
the good old days.
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;D
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Lou looked bad ass for that movie.best build he ever had
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https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-sep-25-me-mitchell25-story.html
From 2003 - History
By MYRNA OLIVER
SEP. 25, 200312 AM
TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gordon Mitchell, a bodybuilder who joined entertainer Mae West’s buffed all-male chorus line in the mid-1950s and went on to make about 200 B-movies, excelling in the “sword and sandal” genre, has died. He was 80. Mitchell died Saturday night in his sleep at his Marina del Rey home of an apparent heart attack, said his personal assistant, Bill Comstock. The still-fit actor had been in good health, Comstock said, and had recently completed a film in Germany.
Of all the European spaghetti westerns, sci-fi flicks and sparsely scripted fantasy adventures of ancient heroes saving fair damsels and suffering hordes, Mitchell’s most noted film probably was Federico Fellini’s 1970 “Fellini Satyricon.” Mitchell played a robber in the colorful portrait of ancient Roman debauchery, which is still an art-house favorite.
Mitchell, who lived and filmed in Italy from 1961 to 1989, was featured in the Swords & Sandals Festival presented in June by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. His showcased film was the 1961 “The Giant of Metropolis,” in which he portrayed the title’s prehistoric, loincloth-clad muscleman who endures torture in a weird futuristic world.
“I did my own stunts. I tried to make everything real,” Mitchell told The Times during the festival, adding that he often worked on three films at once and trained constantly off-camera, often lifting rocks when no barbells were available. On Labor Day in 2001, Mitchell, former Mr. Universe Mickey Hargitay and five of their fellow celluloid he-men were honored by the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks at Venice’s Muscle Beach, where they first built the muscles that made them beefcake stars.
In the late 1940s and early 1950s when the bodybuilders, including fitness advocates Joe Gold, Vic Tanny and Jack LaLanne, worked out at Muscle Beach, society matrons and celebrities alike would come to ogle. One admirer was the aging but canny Mae West, who realized decades before Madonna that scantily clad boy toys could enliven her stage act.
The exposure earned Mitchell uncredited roles in some major A-list films of the 1950s, including “Prisoner of War,” starring Ronald Reagan; “The Man With the Golden Arm,” starring Frank Sinatra; and “The Ten Commandments,” featuring Charlton Heston. But Mitchell still didn’t give up his day job as a Los Angeles high school teacher and guidance counselor. Not until muscleman Steve Reeves starred in the 1959 “Hercules,” which touched off a new genre of movies about bigger-than-life heroes of ancient Greece and Rome.
Then Mitchell moved to Italy and really started making movies. His first starring role was as Maciste, a strongman of Italian folklore turned into the better-known Atlas for American audiences in what was titled in the U.S. “Atlas Against the Cyclops.” Mitchell also played other mythical or literary giants: Pluto, Goliath, Igor, Ali Baba. The stern-faced bodybuilder remained in demand over the years as a general or other military officer of armies from various nations and eras.
The knockoff Hercules films were made cheaply in Italy and Spain, mostly by Italian production companies. The little dialogue they featured could easily be dubbed into many languages, making the bodybuilders international stars. Mitchell, like others, acknowledged that he never knew what was going on in a film because he couldn’t read or speak Italian.
Born Charles Pendleton in Denver, Mitchell moved to Los Angeles to attend USC. He served in the Army during World War II, seeing action in the Battle of the Bulge, and reenlisted for the Korean War.
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Born July 29, 1923 in Denver, Colorado, USA
Died September 20, 2003 in Marina Del Rey, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Name Charles Allen Pendleton
Height 6' 3" (1.91 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Gordon Mitchell was one of those perfectly developed bodybuilders who jumped on the Steve Reeves bandwagon and hightailed it to Italy to seek movie stardom as a Herculean strongman. Born in Denver, Colorado, but raised in Inglewood, California, Mitchell served in WWII and at one point became a prisoner of war. After the war he went to college and became a high school teacher, albeit an imposing one, what with his incredible physique. He eventually became part of the "Muscle Beach" crowd and flexed his way into the entertainment field as part of Mae West's musclebound revues, where he toured everywhere from Las Vegas to the Latin Quarter with other "abs"normal actor wannabes such as Mickey Hargitay, Brad Harris and Reg Lewis. Mitchell took a fancy to show biz and appeared as posing beefcake in such films as The Ten Commandments (1956) and Li'l Abner (1959), which, of course, did little to advance his acting career. In 1961, after Reeves' Hercules (1958) (US title: "Hercules") proved a phenomenal hit and revived the "muscleman" genre, the non-Italian-speaking Mitchell headed off to Europe and began appearing in the same type of badly dubbed sandal-and-spear epics. Adept at displaying both heroics and villainy, he developed his own core of fans, but when the fad wore off around 1965, Mitchell--unlike many of his colleagues in that field who just dropped out of sight--stayed on and appeared in over 100 more films, many of them in the "spaghetti western" genre, staying true to the country that made him a star.
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Served in the U.S. army in the Korean War.
Early in his career he toured as one of a group of "strongman" performers--one of whom was Mickey Hargitay--in Mae West's nightclub act.
He built amost single-handedly a small western-like village in the Roman countryside, that was used as the set for several Italian B-westerns.
Following his success in Italy, he helped his muscular friend Dan Vadis get into the Italian movie business.
His funeral memorial service was attended by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, Roland Kickinger, Franco Columbu, Mickey Hargitay, Richard Harrison, Sebastian Harrison, Joe Gold, Scott Brown, Michael A. Martinez, and Robert Amstler in front of the World Gym corporate headquarters.
Honored by the UCLA Film Archive at a July 6, 2003, festival showing of The Giant of Metropolis (1961) in a theater on the Los Angeles campus.
Owner of World Gym International in Marina Del Rey, California [April 2002]
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2004/IIMalevolence
Don Fabrizio De Martino
2002An Enraged New World
Gen. Murchison
1998Ehen vor Gericht (TV Series)
Charles Pendelton
- Cybersex und Sektenfalle (1998) ... Charles Pendelton
1995Bikini Drive-In
Goliath
1989The Betrothed (TV Mini-Series)
Don Gonzalo
- Episode #1.3 (1989) ... Don Gonzalo
- Episode #1.2 (1989) ... Don Gonzalo
- Episode #1.1 (1989) ... Don Gonzalo
1988Blood Delirium
Hermann
1988La tempesta
1988Faida
Prete
1987Cross of the Seven Jewels
Black Mass Leader
1987Overdose
Costa
1987SFX Retaliator
Morgan
1987Evil Spawn
Dan Thorn
1986Commando Invasion
General MacMoreland
1986Terror Force Commando
1986Le miniere del Kilimangiaro (Afrikanter)
Rolf
1986Operation Nam
Col. Mortimer
1984Ricordi
1984The Diamond Connection: Diamanti che scottano
Harry / Abdul Pasha
1984White Fire
Olaf
1984Treasure of the Lost Desert
Dealer
1984She
Hector
1983Se tutto va bene siamo rovinati
Jack Volpetti
1983Endgame
Col. Morgan
1983Rush
Yor
1983Dieci registi italiani, dieci racconti italiani (TV Series)
- Il commissionario (1983)
1982-1983Marco Polo (TV Mini-Series)
Arnolfo
- Episode #1.8 (1983) ... Arnolfo
- Episode #1.7 (1983) ... Arnolfo
- Episode #1.5 (1983) ... Arnolfo
- Episode #1.1 (1982) ... Arnolfo
1982Curse of the Red Butterfly
Brado
1982Vai avanti tu che mi vien da ridere
Il killer
1981La dottoressa preferisce i marinai
The killer
1981Nightfall
Maserati
1981Inchon
GHQ Officer (uncredited)
1981Trois filles dans le vent
Gordon Mitchell
1980Happy Birthday, Harry
Sandy's Husband
1980The Iron Hand of the Mafia
Don Nicola
1980The Umbrella Coup
Moskovitz, le tueur
1980Holocaust 2: The Revenge
Felix Oppenheimer
1980Emmanuelle, Queen of Sados
Robert
1979Porno-Erotic Western (as Charles Pendleton)
1979Dottor Jekyll e gentile signora
Pretorius
1979Strategia per una missione di morte
Paul
1979A Very Special Woman
Gordon
1979Santa Lucia (TV Movie)
Amerikaner
1978Operation Orient
1978Pugni, dollari e spinaci
Frank Stilo (as Charles Pendleton)
1978Il Passatore (TV Mini-Series)
Host
- Episode #1.3 (1978) ... Host (as Gordon Mitchel)
1977Zanna Bianca e il grande Kid
Morgan
1977Gli uccisori
Pablo
1977Natascha - Todesgrüße aus Moskau
Gooming
1977Oil
Burt
1977Achtung! The Desert Tigers
Kommandant von Stolzen
1976L'unica legge in cui credo
Geo (uncredited)
1976Special Squad Shoots on Sight
David
1975The Man from Chicago
Mike
1975Tiger from River Kwai
Jack Mason
1975Due Magnum .38 per una città di carogne
Renato Proietti
1975La pelle sotto gli artigli
Professor Helmut
1975Seven Devils on Horseback
Cooper
1975Yankesici
1974Anasinin Gozu
1974Four for All
Margherito
1974My Darling Domestic
General Von Werner
1974The Godfather Squad
Son of Carrol
1974Una donna per 7 bastardi
Gordon
1974Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks
Igor
1973Shanghai Joe
Burying Sam
1973Dagli archivi della polizia criminale
Peter Wilcox
1973Pan
1973Once Upon a Time in the Wild, Wild West
Mike
1973My Darling Slave
Von Thirac
1973Curse of the Red Butterfly
Caliph married to the Queen
1973Anything for a Friend
Miller
1972His Colt, Himself, His Revenge
Marvin
1972Slaughter Day
Gordon
1972Frankenstein '80
Dr. Otto Frankenstein
1972Stay Away from Trinity... When He Comes to Eldorado
Jonathan Duke
1972The French Sex Murders
Man in Nightclub (uncredited)
1972Magnificent West
Martin
1972The Big Bust-Out
El Kadir
1972A Gunman Called Dakota
Dakota
1971His Name Was Sam Walbash, But They Call Him Amen
Gordon Mitchell (uncredited)
1971Adios Compañeros
Ironhead Donovan / Testa di Ferro
1971His Name Was Pot... But They Called Him Allegria
Ray Potter
1971Angel's Leap
Henry Di Fusco
1971Day of Judgment
Deputy Norton
1971Let's Go and Kill Sartana
Greg "The Crazy Person"
1971Down with Your Hands... You Scum!
Buck Bradley
1971Coffin Full of Dollars
John
1971Finders Killers
Chris Forest
1971Tre nel mille
1971Io non spezzo... rompo
Joe il Rosso
1970Stranger That Kneels Beside the Shadow of a Corpse
Roger Murdock
1970Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End
Black Burt Keller / Burt Kelly
1970The Arizona Kid
Coyote
1970Lisa dagli occhi blu
Football player
1969I Am Sartana, Your Angel of Death
Deguejo
1969Fellini Satyricon
Il predone
1969Hour X Suicide Patrol
Sgt. Orwell Smith
1969Seven Times Seven
Big Ben
1968Cry of Death
Donkey / Morgan Pitt
1968Trusting Is Good... Shooting Is Better
Roy Fulton
1968Radhapura - Endstation der Verdammten
Alfredo
1968Tutto sul rosso
Erikson
1968Un killer per sua maestà
Toni
1968Beyond the Law
Burton
1968Cheers to Cyanide
Al Rubino
1968Sapevano solo uccidere
Clayton
1968Fenomenal and the Treasure of Tutankamen
Gregory Falco
1967John the Bastard
Danite
1967Reflections in a Golden Eye
Stables Sergeant
1967Death on the Run
The Albanian
1967Crazy Westerners
Silly Bull
1967Totò ciak (TV Movie)
Ringo
1967Born to Kill
Roose
1966È mezzanotte... butta giù il cadavere
Van Himst
1966Uccidi o muori
Baltimore Joe
1966Thompson 1880
Glenn Sheppard
1966Star Pilot
Murdu
1966I Spy (TV Series)
Angelo
- Sophia (1966) ... Angelo
1966Three Graves for a Winchester
Frank Sanders
1965La vendetta di Lady Morgan
Roger
1965Hercules and the Princess of Troy (TV Movie)
Pirate Captain
1965The Stone Forest
Hunding
1965Erik, the Viking
Sven / Byarni
1964Simbad contro i sette saraceni
Omar
1964La vendetta di Spartacus
Arminio
1964Seven Slaves Against Rome
Balisten
1963Brennus, Enemy of Rome
Brenno
1962Fury of Achilles
Achilles
1962Invasion 1700
Ulrich
1962Kerim, Son of the Sheik
Yussuf
1962Caesar Against the Pirates
Hamar
1962Vulcan, Son of Jupiter
Pluto - God of Darkness
1961The Giant of Metropolis
Obro
1961The Centurion
Gen. Metellus
1961Atlas Against the Cyclops
Maciste (as Mitchell Gordon)
1960Spartacus
Gladiator (uncredited)
1960The Twilight Zone (TV Series)
Soldier
- The Purple Testament (1960) ... Soldier (uncredited)
1959Li'l Abner
Muscleman Rufe (uncredited)
1959Peter Gunn (TV Series)
Sideshow Strongman
- The Feathered Doll (1959) ... Sideshow Strongman (uncredited)
1959Rio Bravo
Bar Cowboy Watching Fistfight (uncredited)
1958The Buccaneer
Pirate (uncredited)
1958The Young Lions
Minor Role (uncredited)
1957The Enemy Below
German Sailor (uncredited)
1957The Spirit of St. Louis (uncredited)
1956Around the World in 80 Days
Extra (uncredited)
1956The Ten Commandments
Egyptian Guard (uncredited)
1955The Man with the Golden Arm
Police Officer (uncredited)
1954Prisoner of War
Bit Role (uncredited)
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Official Sites: Official Site
Alternate Names: Mitchell Gordon | Gordon Mitchel | Charles Pendleton
Height: 6' 3" (1.91 m)
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Trivia: His funeral memorial service was attended by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, Roland Kickinger, Franco Columbu, Mickey Hargitay, Richard Harrison, Sebastian Harrison, Joe Gold, Scott Brown, Michael A. Martinez, and Robert Amstler in front of the World Gym corporate headquarters. See more »
Star Sign: Leo
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peplum star of the day howard ross. Howard Ross
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Born January 10, 1941 in Rome, Lazio, Italy
Birth Name Renato Rossini
Height 5' 11" (1.8 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Howard Ross was born on January 10, 1941 in Rome, Lazio, Italy as Renato Rossini. He is an actor, known for Samson and the Mighty Challenge (1964), New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts (1958) and Zorro the Rebel (1966).
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1996Il maresciallo Rocca (TV Series)
Uomo brizzolato
- Senso di colpa (1996) ... Uomo brizzolato
1995Vacanze di Natale '95
Bob
1995Il mago (TV Movie) (as Renato Rossini)
1993Passioni (TV Series)
1991Safari (TV Movie)
1990College (TV Series)
Slim
- Addio al celibato (1990) ... Slim
- Una collegiale particolare (1990) ... Slim
- Il finto capitano (1990) ... Slim
- Cuori solitari (1990) ... Slim
- La piccola pescivendola (1990) ... Slim
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1989Appuntamento a Trieste (TV Mini-Series)
Marinkovic
- Episode #1.3 (1989) ... Marinkovic
- Episode #1.2 (1989) ... Marinkovic
- Episode #1.1 (1989) ... Marinkovic
1987Tutti in palestra (TV Mini-Series)
Ettore (1987)
1987Turno di notte (TV Series)
- Giallo Natale (1987)
1986Days of Hell
Grayson
1986Affari di famiglia (TV Movie) (as Renato Rossini)
1984Rome 2033 - The Fighter Centurions
Raven
1983I briganti
1982The New York Ripper
Mickey Scellenda
1981Teste di quoio
Zardi
1981The Mafia Triangle
Comm. Galante
1980Champagne... e fagioli
1980Maria - Nur die Nacht war ihr Zeuge
Panos
1978Cock Crows at Eleven
Federico
1978I problemi di Don Isidro (TV Series)
Claudio Zarlenga
- 4° Problema: Hotel du Paradis (1978) ... Claudio Zarlenga
1978Behind Convent Walls
Rodrigo Landriani
1978The Pyjama Girl Case
Roy Conner
1976Merciless Man
Caleb
1976Oh, Serafina!
Romeo Radice
1976Philemon (TV Movie)
Commander
1976Fear Runs Deep
1976Werewolf Woman
Luca Mondini
1975L'uomo che sfidò l'organizzazione
Steve Barren
1975Order to Assassinate
Richard
1974Five Women for the Killer
Police Commissioner
1974The Killer Reserved Nine Seats
Russell
1973Helen, Yes... Helen of Troy
Paris (as Howard Ross)
1973Stateline Motel
Jack, il meccanico
1973The Man Called Noon
Bayles
1973Number one
1973Those Dirty Dogs
Lieutenant Junger Kohl
1973The Boss
Melende
1972Poppea... una prostituta al servizio dell'impero
Tigellino
1972A.A.A. Masseuse, Good-Looking, Offers Her Services
Oskar
1972Ragazza tutta nuda assassinata nel parco
Günther
1971Sergeant Klems
Hamed
1971When Men Carried Clubs and Women Played Ding-Dong
Mash
1971Marta
Luis
1971The Great Swindle
Joven
1970New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts (TV Series)
Rocco
- Fidelio - A Celebration of Life (1970) ... Rocco
1970Five Dolls for an August Moon
Jack Davidson
1970The Dove Must Not Fly
1969Poppea's Hot Nights
Marco
1969Viva Cangaceiro
Hoffmann
1969The Battle of Neretva
Mario (as Renato Rossini)
1969Twenty Thousand Dollars for Seven
Vice-sceriffo
1969Bridge Over the Elbe
Hinds
1968Bloody Che Contra
Pepe
1968Emma Hamilton
Dick Strong
1968Wrath of God
Jessy
1968Dirty Heroes
Randall
196715 Scaffolds for a Murderer
Steve
1967Desert Commandos
Willy Mainz
1967Wanted Johnny Texas
O'Connor
1966Zorro the Rebel
Zorro / Don Ramiro
1966Johnny Colt
Jop
1966Missione sabbie roventi
1966Savage Gringo
Lou Felton (as Red Ross)
1965The Relentless Four
Troy (as Red Ross)
1965The Falcon of the Desert
Jafar (as Red Ross)
1965Kindar the Invulnerable
Siro (as Red Ross)
1964Samson and the Mighty Challenge
Maciste (as Red Ross)
1964Sword of the Empire
Leto (as Renato Rossini)
1964Hercules vs. the Giant Warriors
Gordio (as Renato Rossini)
1964The Slave Merchants
Hasien, Kamal's Bodyguard
1964The Revolt of the Seven
Croto (as Renato Rossini)
1964Hercules Against the Barbarians
Gason (as Renato Rossini)
1964Hercules the Invincible
Captain of the Guard (as Red Ross)
1964Atlas Against the Czar
Chief of the Raiders (as Renato Rossini)
1963Hercules Against the Mongols
Susdal (as Renato Rossini)
1962La notte dell'innominato
1960Esther and the King
Gladiator (uncredited)
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peplum star of the day Kirk Morris
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Overview (3)
Born August 26, 1942 in Venice, Veneto, Italy
Birth Name Adriano Bellini
Height 6' 1" (1.85 m)
Mini Bio (1)
One of the many muscle men of peplum who dominated Italian sword-and-sandal epics in the early 60s, Italian Kirk Morris (born Adriano Bellini) was born in the late 1930s and plucked from the canals of Venice for his go at moviedom. A gondolier when discovered by an Italian movie producer, he was deemed a perfect speciman to showcase their spectacles and a fitting hero to help offset the silly special effects and ridiculously dubbed dialogue. If one must try to distinguish Kirk from the rest of the mythical bodybuilders (Steve Reeves, Alan Steel, Richard Harrison, Dan Vadis, Reg Park, Brad Harris, et al.), he often dyed his pompadour-styled hair blond and he had a slight, sulky resemblance to Elvis Presley. Other than that his stoic posings of Hercules, Samson, Maciste and the others were no better or worse. Once the genre had lost its audience in the mid-60s, Kirk maintained for a few more years in war stories and westerns, but eventually migrated to the United States where he went into the advertising field. Years later he returned to Italy and the movies -- this time as a producer.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
Trade Mark (1)
Bare-chested bondage scenes
Trivia (5)
Footage from his film Il trionfo di Maciste (1961) was humorously used in a deodorant commercial in the late 1960s, with Kirk flexing and boldly restraining horses during a chariot racing sequence. The female narrator softly purrs, "My brother works hard... he needs a strong deodorant".
Despite his Anglo-sounding screen name, he was one of the very few Italian bodybuilders (his real name is Adriano Bellini) to achieve stardom in the sword and sandal/mythological muscleman genre. This also made him one of the few leading performers who was able to speak the Italian dialog from the script.
Twice subjected to the traditional "Test of Strength" found in sword-and-sandal movies. In both Il trionfo di Maciste (1961) and Atlas Against the Czar (1964) he was tied with outstretched arms between two teams of horses, which then endeavored to pull him apart. In neither case did the horses succeed.
Was a gondolier on a canal boat in Venice, Italy, before becoming an actor.
As his acting career in movies drew to a close, Kirk Morris became a fotoromanzi actor.
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1970Overrun!
Liam Mc Gregor
1969The Seven Red Berets
O'Fearn
1968Sapevano solo uccidere
Jeff Smart
1967Crazy Westerners
Ringo
1966Star Pilot
Belsy
1965The Falcon of the Desert
Kadir
1965Maciste il vendicatore dei Maya
Ercole
1965The Conqueror of Atlantis
Heracles
1964Hercules of the Desert
Maciste
1964Desert Raiders
Nadir
1964The Slave Merchants
Anthar, Son of Hercules
1964Atlas Against the Czar
Maciste
1964Terror of the Steppes
Sandar Khan
1963Hercules, Samson & Ulysses
Hercules
1963Sansone contro i pirati
Sansone
1963Colossus and the Headhunters
Maciste
1962Clash of Steel
Samson
1962The Witch's Curse
Maciste
1961Hercules in the Valley of Woe
Maciste
1961Il trionfo di Maciste
Maciste
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Trivia: Twice subjected to the traditional "Test of Strength" found in sword-and-sandal movies. In both Il trionfo di Maciste (1961) and Atlas Against the Czar (1964) he was tied with outstretched arms between two teams of horses, which then endeavored to pull him apart. In neither case did the horses succeed. See more »
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peplum star of the day mark forrest [forest] aka lou degni. Biography
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Born January 6, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name Lorenzo Luis Degni
Height 6' (1.83 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Mark Forest was born on January 6, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA as Lorenzo Luis Degni. He is an actor, known for Goliath and the Dragon (1960), Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun (1964) and The Magnificent Gladiator (1964).
Trivia (6)
Used the money he made making gladiator movies in Italy to study opera.
Competed for the 1952 Mr. America title and finished 27th at the age of 19.
Third generation Italian-American.
Was the second American actor/bodybuilder, after Steve Reeves, to be recruited by Italian producers to star in sword-and-sandal films.
As of 2004 was residing in southern California, teaching singing and working as a personal trainer.
In the late 1950s he and Joe Mauri were featured in a nightclub act with burlesque queen Lily Christine.
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1965Kindar the Invulnerable
Kindar
1964The Magnificent Gladiator
Hercules / Attalus
1964Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun
Hercules
1964The Lion of Thebes
Arian
1964Hercules Against the Barbarians
Maciste / Hercules
1964Maciste, gladiatore di Sparta
Maciste
1963Hercules Against the Mongols
Maciste
1963Goliath and the Sins of Babylon
Maciste / Goliath / Marcellus
1962Colossus of the Arena
Maciste
1961Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules
Maciste - Son of Hercules
1960Son of Samson
Maciste (as Mark Forrest)
1960Goliath and the Dragon
Ercole / Emilius the Goliath
1954The Egyptian
Minor Role (uncredited)
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peplum star of the day dan vadis Dan Vadis
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Born January 3, 1938 in Shanghai, China
Died June 11, 1987 in Lancaster, California, USA (in auto, in desert) (accidental drug overdose; acute ethanol and heroin-morphine intoxication)
Birth Name Constantine Daniel Vafiadis
Height 6' 4" (1.93 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Dan Vadis was born on January 3, 1938 in Shanghai, China as Constantine Daniel Vafiadis. He is known for his work on High Plains Drifter (1973), The Ten Gladiators (1963) and Rebel Gladiators (1962). He was married to Sharon Jessup. He died on June 11, 1987 in Lancaster, California, USA.
Spouse (1)
Sharon Jessup (? - 11 June 1987) ( his death)
Trivia (5)
Served in the Navy.
Member of the Mae West Muscleman Revue in the late 1950s.
Was good friends with fellow muscle man Gordon Mitchell, who helped him get into the film business.
He began his film career as a star in the Italian produced sword and sandal/mythological muscleman movies. His films were produced in the waning years of that genre. However, unlike the other stars of that genre, he was able to obtain roles in the next popular Italian produced genre, the spaghetti westerns.
Dan Vadis featured as Frank, one of the "Black Widows", a motorcycle gang that gave Clint Eastwood's character, Philo Bedoe, no end of trouble in Every Which Way But Loose (1978) and Any Which Way You Can (1980).
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1983I sette magnifici gladiatori
Nicerote
1980Any Which Way You Can
Frank
1980Bronco Billy
Chief Big Eagle
1979Mr. Horn (TV Movie)
Gene Laughoff
1978Every Which Way but Loose
Frank
1978Starsky and Hutch (TV Series)
Cardwell
- Hutchinson for Murder One (1978) ... Cardwell
1977The Gauntlet
Biker
1977The White Buffalo
Tall Man (uncredited)
1973Cahill U.S. Marshal
Brownie
1973High Plains Drifter
Dan Carlin
1969God Will Forgive My Pistol
Deputy Jason Martin
1968The Scalphunters
Yuma
1967The Stranger Returns
En Plein
1966For a Few Extra Dollars
Nelson Riggs
1966Kommissar X - Drei gelbe Katzen
King
1966Degueyo
Ramon
1965The Sucker (uncredited)
1964Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators
Gladiator Roccia
1964Triumph of the Ten Gladiators
Roccia
1964Hercules vs. the Giant Warriors
Ercole
1964Zorikan the Barbarian
Zorikan
1964Hercules the Invincible
Hercules
1963The Ten Gladiators
Roccia / The Rock
1963Die Flußpiraten vom Mississippi
Blackfoot
1962Rebel Gladiators
Ursus
1962Colossus of the Arena
Sidon
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Height: 6' 4" (1.93 m)
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peplum star of the day gordon scott= Gordon Scott
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Born August 3, 1926 in Portland, Oregon, USA
Died April 30, 2007 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA (complications from heart surgery)
Birth Name Gordon Merrill Werschkul
Nickname Pete
Height 6' 3" (1.91 m)
Mini Bio (2)
Physical Education major Gordon Weschkul left the University of Oregon after one term. He became an infantry drill instructor (rifle, pistol and bayonet; judo and hand-to-hand combat; close order drill), then a military policeman. After his honorable discharge in 1947, he was a fireman, cowboy, and farm machinery salesman. In 1953, a Las Vegas lifeguard, he was spotted by a pair of Hollywood agents who introduced him and his 19-inch biceps to Sol Lesser, who had already conducted 200 tests in search of a new Tarzan. The producer gave him a seven-year contract and a new last name. His three MGM Tarzans were run-of-the mill, but his two for Sy Weintraub, through Paramount, marked a rebirth of the Tarzan character. The movies were well received. Weintraub was looking for a leaner, more thoughtful Tarzan so Scott moved on to a number of Italian strong-man spectaculars and spaghetti westerns, becoming a sensation in Europe.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>
American actor and body-builder whose greatest claim to fame was his role as the movies' eleventh (and some say best) Tarzan. Scott was born Gordon Merrill Werschkul in Portland, Oregon, one of nine children of advertising man Stanley Werschkul and his wife Alice. He grew up in Oregon, where he discovered body-building, which he took up in order, he said, to attract women. He attended the University of Oregon for one semester. Drafted into the United States Army in 1944, he served as a military policeman and drill instructor and was honorably discharged in 1947. For the next six or seven years, he worked at various jobs, mostly delivering soda pop for the beverage company owned by his brother Rafield. An offer of a job as a lifeguard at the Las Vegas Sahara Hotel led him to leave his delivery job. Soon thereafter, a Hollywood talent scout took note of him and signed him to a contract with Sol Lesser, producer of the Tarzan movies. His handsome features, muscular physique, and imposing height made him an excellent choice to replace Lex Barker as Tarzan, and he won out over 200 candidates for the role. It was Lesser who changed his name from Werschkul to Scott. Scott's Tarzan films ranged from rather cheap re-edited television pilots to larger scale epics. Two of them, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) and Tarzan the Magnificent (1960) are generally considered to be among the very best Tarzan films ever made. Scott's (and his writers') particular gifts to the series included returning Tarzan to his former status as a literate, well-spoken character. Following his departure from the Tarzan films, he moved to Italy and became a popular star of what were known as "sword and sandal" epics, featuring handsome body-builders as various characters from Greek and Roman myth. Scott was a friend of Hercules star Steve Reeves, and collaborated with him as Remus to Reeves's Romulus in Duel of the Titans (1961). Scott also played such mythic heroes as Goliath, Zorro, and Buffalo Bill in various low-budget productions during the mid-1960s. His final film appearance, apparently, was in The Tramplers (1965), aka "The Tramplers," filmed in 1966, released in the U. S. in 1968. Scott was married apparently three times, including once to his Tarzan co-star, actress Vera Miles, from 1954 to 1959. He had one child (with Miles) and possibly several more children. For the last two decades of his life, he was a popular guest at film conventions and autograph shows. His manner of making a living the last forty years of his life is unclear, for aside from autograph shows and selling occasional souvenir knives, he does not seem to have been employed. He spent much of his final years living with fans who remembered him from his Tarzan days. Scott died on April 30, 2007, in Baltimore, Maryland at Johns Hopkins Hospital of lingering complications from multiple heart surgeries earlier in the year. Estranged from his family, he was survived by two sisters and a brother, none of whom had seen him in years.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jim Beaver <jumblejim@prodigy.net>
Spouse (2)
Vera Miles (14 April 1956 - 2 March 1960) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
Janice Mae Wynkoop (1947 - 1950) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
Trivia (13)
He was a friend of Hercules actor Steve Reeves. It was Reeves' idea for him to play Remus opposite his Romulus in Duel of the Titans (1961) (aka "Duel of the Titans").
Son Michael Scott born in 1957.
Married three times.
In 1957, he appeared on the TV show, You Bet Your Life (1950). Host Groucho Marx jokingly called him, "Great Scott".
His prior experience on a half dozen Tarzan movies made him one of the few stars of the Italian produced sword and sandal/mythological muscleman movies to be praised for this acting talent as well as his physique.
He was to be the star of the proposed television series "Hercules" in which he would be the title character. A pilot episode, Hercules and the Princess of Troy (1965), was filmed but the series didn't sell.
Was a lifeguard at the Saraha Hotel in Las Vegas when he was discovered by Hollywood producer Sol Lesser.
Spent his final 6 years living as a 'guest' in the spare bedroom of one of his fans in Baltimore, Maryland.
At the height of his Tarzan/gladiator fame, Scott was a mighty 6' 3", 218 pounds and had 19-inch biceps.
Ex-stepfather of Kelley Miles and Debra Miles.
He played Tarzan in six films, more than anyone except for Johnny Weissmuller, who played the role in twelve films.
He is buried in the Kensico Cemetery, located in Valhalla, Winchester County, New York, where the Russian born composer Sergei Rachmaninoff is also buried.
The only actor to have played both Tarzan and Zorro.
Personal Quotes (2)
Being an actor is one thing I never thought about doing, but once you're in it, it spoils you for anything else if you're successful at it. The money's so easy, you meet beautiful people. My God, that's the ideal situation - kind of a fantasy world. It's the best way to travel too. First class, and you get to see a lot of interesting places.
Tarzan was ideal for me because I didn't have too much dialogue.
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1973Women in Cell Block 7
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1967Top Secret
John Sutton
1967Danger!! Death Ray
Bart Fargo
1965The Tramplers
Lon Cordeen
1965Hercules and the Princess of Troy (TV Movie)
Hercules
1964Karim, the Sheikh's Son
Karim
1964Buffalo Bill
Buffalo Bill
1964Hero of Rome
Mucius
1964Thunder of Battle
Coriolano
1963Conquest of Mycene
Glauco / 'Hercules'
1963The Lion of St. Mark
Manrico Venier
1963Goliath and the Rebel Slave
Goliath / Gordian
1963The Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules
Nippur
1963The Shortest Day
Soldato (uncredited)
1963Zorro and the Three Musketeers
Zorro
1962A Queen for Caesar
Julius Caesar
1962Gladiator of Rome
Marcus Lucilius
1962Kerim, Son of the Sheik
Kerim
1961Duel of the Titans
Remus
1961Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World
Maciste / Samson (U.S. English version)
1961Goliath and the Vampires
Maciste (Goliath)
1960Tarzan the Magnificent
Tarzan
1960Tarzan and the Trappers (TV Movie)
Tarzan
1959Tarzan's Greatest Adventure
Tarzan
1958Tarzan's Fight for Life
Tarzan
1957The Bob Cummings Show (TV Series)
Gordon Scott
- Bob Meets Miss Sweden (1957) ... Gordon Scott
1957Tarzan and the Lost Safari
Tarzan
1955Tarzan's Hidden Jungle
Tarzan
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Another moment in cinematic history where black folk wuz robbed. This film is hysterically based and should've been titled (as the original story was but was changed by whitey)...
"Ramulus and Uncle Remus"
I know... ;D Originally they wanted Reeves to play both roles but he convinced the folks in charge to hire Gordon Scott. It's another early favorite of mine. Thanks! ;D
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peplum star of the day reg lewis Biography
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Born January 23, 1936 in Niles, California, USA
Mini Bio (1)
Dark, curly-haired, well-chiseled Reg Lewis started professional body-building at a very young age, a title-holder ("Junior Mr. Olympics") by age 17. A favorite model in physique magazines, the incomparable Mae West took a gander at the handsome hulk while he was working out at the gym one day and added him to her collection of absurdly-muscled, Adonis-like figures for her nightclub act in 1954, along with Mickey Hargitay, Gordon Mitchell and Dan Vadis. Ms. West and her beefcake entourage thrilled the all-female audiences as they toured throughout the U.S. Over the years Reg often acted as Mae's escort as well, accompanying her to assorted film premieres, nightclub openings, etc. During this time he also added a number of fitness trophies to his mantle - Mr. Olympics (1956), Mr. Universe (1957), Mr. America (1963) and Mr. America Over Forty (1983).
In 1962, he tried, like others, to muscle in on Steve Reeves' territory by acting in Italian films. Reg appeared as the titular hero in Colossus of the Stone Age (1962) [Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules], where, as Maxus, he battles a swarm of fire-breathing creatures to save the residents of a remote valley. This badly-dubbed pic fared no better or worse than any others, but Reg did not appear in any others.
He did appear (actually posed is more like it) in The Brass Bottle (1964) with Burl Ives and Barbara Eden, Don't Make Waves (1967)_ with Tony Curtis and the late Sharon Tate, and Sextette (1977) with Ms. West but it led to no other offers. Reg Lewis dedicated himself to the sport of bodybuilding for over 30 years.
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1977Sextette
Athlete
1967Don't Make Waves
Monster
1964The Brass Bottle
Slave (uncredited)
1962Colossus of the Stone Age
Maciste / Maxus / Germanicus
1960The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series)
Panelist
- Goodness Had Nothing to Do with It (1960) ... Panelist
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1994Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her (TV Movie documentary) (thanks)
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1994Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her (TV Movie documentary)
Self
1963This Shocking World (Documentary)
Bodybuilder on stage (uncredited)
1959You Bet Your Life (TV Series)
Self - Mr. Universe 1957
- Episode #10.13 (1959) ... Self - Mr. Universe 1957 (as Reginald Lewis)
- Episode #10.8 (1959) ... Self - Mr. Universe 1957 (as Reginald Lewis)
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peplum star of the day brad harris = Brad Harris
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Born July 16, 1933 in St. Anthony, Idaho, USA
Died November 7, 2017 (undisclosed)
Birth Name Bradford Jan Harris
Height 5' 11" (1.8 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Born in St. Anthony, a small town in eastern Idaho, Bradford Harris attended UCLA in the early 1950s, where he played fullback on the football team while studying economics. His studies may have been intended as the groundwork for a career in his family's banking business, but Harris instead drifted into the fringes of Los Angeles' movie industry, and secured employment as a stunt man. In the late 1950s he traveled to Europe as the stunt co-ordinator for a German-Italian co-production. Soon he found himself working as a second-unit director, and that led to a starring role in Goliath Against the Giants (1961). His good looks and muscular build kept him in demand during the era of "sword and sandal" movies, and when this genre began to fade away, he moved into "spaghetti westerns" and a spate of action movies with an emphasis on spy thrillers. In 1967 he married actress Olga Schoberová.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: dinky-4 of Minneapolis
Spouse (1)
Olga Schoberová (16 November 1967 - 1969) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
Trivia (3)
At the Muscle Beach Bodybuilding Championship on September 3, 2001, Harris received a special achievement award along with other "Legends of Hercules" -- Mark Forest, Ed Fury, Mickey Hargitay, Richard Harrison, Reg Lewis, Peter Lupus and Gordon Mitchell.
Father, with Olga Schoberová, of daughter, Sabrina Calley.
He and Olga Schoberová have one daughter, Sabrina Calley, called "Babrinka".
Personal Quotes (1)
Because of Muscle Beach and Steve Reeves, I began weight training. Because of Muscle Beach and Steve Reeves I became a third-world movie star and traveled around the world many times and experienced many adventures. I now live near Muscle Beach and see it almost every evening. I walk down to the beach and sit on a turned-over trash can while gazing up into the great beyond. The oxygen from the ocean breeze is invigorating and rejuvenating. I get some of my best ideas during that quiet period of meditation under the darkening sky. Modern medicine is now discovering the value of pure oxygen used in a hyperbaric chamber to combat the many diseases that can't survive in pure oxygen. Exercise and oxygen therapy is a new medical discovery with great promise.
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brad harris = Filmography
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2012Shiver
The Captain
1999Boom
Gordon Steele (segment "Il figlio di Maciste")
1988-1990Hunter (TV Series)
Security Guard / Brocco
- Broken Dreams (1990) ... Security Guard
- The Bogota Million (1988) ... Brocco
1984-1989Falcon Crest (TV Series)
Deputy Duffy
- Missing Links (1989) ... Deputy Duffy
- Devil's Harvest (1985) ... Deputy Duffy
- The Trial (1985) ... Deputy Duffy
- Suitable for Framing (1984) ... Deputy Duffy
- Going Once, Going Twice (1984) ... Deputy Duffy
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1984-1989Dallas (TV Series)
Mason
- Counter Attack (1989) ... Mason
- Showdown at the Ewing Corral (1988) ... Mason
- Love Stories (1984) ... Mason
1987Der Stein des Todes
Brain
1986Riptide (TV Series)
Fenner & Gordon's Henchman #2
- A Matter of Policy (1986) ... Fenner & Gordon's Henchman #2
1984The New Mike Hammer (TV Series)
Case
- Dead Man's Run (1984) ... Case
1983I sette magnifici gladiatori
Scipio
1983Hercules
King Augeias
1982Good-bye Cruel World
Policeman
1982The Incredible Hulk (TV Series)
Jordan
- A Minor Problem (1982) ... Jordan
1981Splendor in the Grass (TV Movie)
Minor Role (uncredited)
1980Challenge of the Tiger
Leopard (as Bradford Harris)
1979Derrick (TV Series)
Bob Dryer
- Besuch aus New York (1979) ... Bob Dryer
1979Zwei tolle Käfer räumen auf
Don Fernando Hidalgo
1978Brass Target
Lt. Rowan
1977The Beast in Heat
Don Lorenzo (uncredited)
1977Lady Dracula
Kommissar
1975Who Breaks... Pays
Placido (as Robin McDavid)
1974The Freakmaker
Brian Redford
1974The Girl in Room 2A
Charlie
1974This Time I'll Make You Rich
Brad McCoy (as Robin MacDavid)
1972Zambo, King of the Jungle
George Ryon aka Zambo
1972Death Is Sweet from the Soldier of God
Django / Durango
1971FBI Operation Pakistan
Capt. Tom Rowland
1971Three Giants of the Roman Empire
Marzio
1971Durango Is Coming, Pay or Die
Durango
1971The Mad Butcher
Mike Lawrence
1970Wanted Sabata
Sabata
1970When the Bell Tolls
Don Vincenzo
1970Formula 1: Nell'Inferno del Grand Prix
Ken Stark
1970Supermen
Captain Brad Scott
1970Patton
Sergeant in Bar (uncredited)
1969Poppea's Hot Nights
Claudio Valerio
1969Three Golden Serpents
Capt. Tom Rowland
1968King of Kong Island
Burt Dawson
1968Cheers to Cyanide
George
1968Kommissar X - Drei blaue Panther
Capt. Tom Rowland
1967Un hombre vino a matar
Sheriff Bill Manners
1967Die Slowly, You'll Enjoy It More
Cliff
1967Kommissar X - Drei grüne Hunde
Capt. Tom Rowland
1967The Ten Million Dollar Grab
Robert Colman
1967The Three Fantastic Supermen
Brad McCallum
1966Agent Joe Walker: Operation Far East
Capt. Tom Rowland
1966Kommissar X - Drei gelbe Katzen
Capt. Tom Rowland
1966Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill
Capt. Tom Rowland
1965Our Man in Jamaica
Captain Mike Jefferson
1965Black Eagle of Santa Fe
Cliff McPherson
1964Die Goldsucher von Arkansas
Phil Stone
1964Das Geheimnis der chinesischen Nelke
Donald Ramsey
1964Mystery of the Red Jungle
Larry McLean
1964Mission to Hell
Joe Warren
1963Die Flußpiraten vom Mississippi
Tom Cook
1963The Black Panther of Ratana
Larry Finch
1962The Old Testament
Simone
1962Anno 79: La distruzione di Ercolano
Marcus Tiberius
1962It Happened in Athens
Garrett (uncredited)
1962Hong Kong Hot Harbor
Polizeiinspektor McLean
1962The Fury of Hercules
Hercules
1961Samson
Samson
1961Goliath Against the Giants
Goliath
1960Spartacus
Gladiator / Soldier (uncredited)
1960Ocean's 11
Minor Role (uncredited)
196013 Fighting Men
Pvt. Fowler
1960Tall Story
Student by Fire (uncredited)
1959Li'l Abner
Muscleman Luke (uncredited)
1959Speed Crazy
Bit Part (uncredited)
1957Navy Log (TV Series)
Marine Extra
- 3 or 4 Unknown Episodes (1957) ... Marine Extra (uncredited)
1957Monkey on My Back
Spike McAvoy
1956Citizen Soldier (TV Series)
Soldier Extra (4 or 5 episodes) (1957) (uncredited)
1956The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series)
Bit Part
- Unknown Episode (1956) ... Bit Part (uncredited)
1955The McConnell Story
Pilot (uncredited)
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peplum star of the day samson burke =Samson Burke
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Born 1930 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Birth Name Sam Burke
Height 6' 4" (1.93 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Samson was born Samuel Burke, in Montreal, Canada, to his parents Jack and Mina Burke. Sam attended Baron Byng High School and McGill University, both in Montreal. As a teenager, Sam was interested in bodybuilding and worked for many years to tune and shape his body. Part of his daily training regiment was swimming. Sam became a competitive swimmer, capturing a number of "state" titles, including the 100 meter Butterfly and 200 meter Breaststroke. Sam's love of the water also saw him leading his Water Polo team to win the national championships. Sam represented Canada in the Olympic Games competing in the 200 meter Butterfly. He was also selected as "Canada's Greatest All-Round Collegiate Athlete". After leaving amateur swimming Sam participated in the 10 mile world swimming championship in Lake Ontario, in Ontario Canada.
After competing in and winning numerous local competitions, Sam won the title of "Mr. Montreal". He set his sights high, pushed himself hard, and entered the national championships. Sam was again triumphant, and captured the high profile title of "Mr. Canada". With this massive accomplishment under his belt, Sam turned his sights southward and relocated to sunny southern California. Continuing his regiment of hard work, Sam entered and won the coveted "Mr. Muscle Beach" competition. The International Federation of Bodybuilders named Sam the "Top Amateur Athlete in the World" at the world bodybuilding championships.
With his ultimate physique and physical fitness, Sam decided to try his hand at wrestling. Like everything Sam tries, he succeeded...and succeeded big. After consultation with famed wrestling promoter-booking agent Rudy Dusek, Samuel Burke was renamed "Sammy Berg - Mr.Canada". Sam spent several years in the ring, racking up hundreds of wins on his own, as well as a tag team partner. Sam won the "World Heavyweight Wrestling" title in the late 1950s by beating then Champion, Buddy Rogers. Along with Seymour Koenig, Sam also won the "International Television Tag Team" title in the late 50s. Sam participated in matches across the country, including several fights at famed Madison Square Gardens. Sam fought hundreds of matches against high profile wrestlers and boxers, including: Primo Canara, Antonio Rocca, Lou Thesz and even Joe Lewis, just to mention a few.
Sam again thought it was time for a change, and set his sights on Hollywood. Sam starred in approximately 20 films in the United States and Europe. Sam worked with famous director Federico Fellini in two films, and starred with the legendary comedy team "The Three Stooges" in the Columbia Studios release, "The Three Stooges Meet Hercules". Of course, Sam played Hercules! Sam also made several guest starring appearances in top TV shows like "I Spy" and "Magnum PI".
After several years of physically exhausting roles, he decided it was time to take life a little easier. Sam decided to relocate to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands, where he joined the crew of the hit show, Magnum PI. Sam worked on Magnum PI until the show wrapped in 1988.
Of course, through the years, he continued with his first love...physical fitness. Today Sam operates his own personal training business.
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Trivia (2)
Is the only actor to portray the mythological character Hercules in a negative light (for "The Three Stooges Meet Hercules").
Was a Professional Wrestler.
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1976Stay Hungry
Goliath (a member of the David & Goliath team with Fred Randall) (uncredited)
1970Satiricosissimo
Taurus
1969I Am Sartana, Your Angel of Death
Judge's right hand (uncredited)
1969Fellini Satyricon
Gladiator (uncredited)
1969Five for Hell
Sgt. Sam McCarthy (as Sam Burke)
1968Torture Me But Kill Me with Kisses
Guido Scortichini (as Sam Burke)
1968Odissea (TV Mini-Series)
Polifemo
- Episode #1.4 (1968) ... Polifemo (as Sam Burke)
- Episode #1.3 (1968) ... Polifemo (as Sam Burke)
1967I Spy (TV Series)
Grigor
- Now You See Her, Now You Don't (1967) ... Grigor (as Sam Burke)
1967How to Kill 400 Duponts
The last Dupont (uncredited)
1967Kommissar X - Drei grüne Hunde
Khemal (as Samson Burk)
1967Die Nibelungen, Teil 2 - Kriemhilds Rache
Blo-Edin
1966Die Nibelungen, Teil 1 - Siegfried
Blo-Edin
1962The Triumph of Robin Hood
Little John
1962Toto vs. Maciste
Maciste
1962The Three Stooges Meet Hercules
Hercules
1961The Vengeance of Ursus
Ursus
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2015Hey Moe, Hey Dad! (TV Series documentary)
Various characters
- Curtain Call (2015) ... Various characters (uncredited)
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Samson's Bio:
Samson was born Samuel Burke, in Montreal, Canada, to his parents Jack and Mina Burke. Sam attended Baron Byng High School and McGill University, both in Montreal. As a teenager, Sam was interested in bodybuilding and worked for many years to tune and shape his body. Part of his daily training regiment was swimming. Sam became a competitive swimmer, capturing a number of "state" titles, including the 100 meter Butterfly and 200 meter Breaststroke. Sam's love of the water also saw him leading his Water Polo team to win the national championships. Sam represented Canada in the Olympic Games competing in the 200 meter Butterfly. He was also selected as "Canada's Greatest All-Round Collegiate Athlete". After leaving amateur swimming Sam participated in the 10 mile world swimming championship in Lake Ontario, in Ontario Canada.
After competing in and winning numerous local competitions, Sam won the title of "Mr. Montreal". He set his sights high, pushed himself hard, and entered the national championships. Sam was again triumphant, and captured the high profile title of "Mr. Canada". With this massive accomplishment under his belt, Sam turned his sights southward and relocated to sunny southern California. Continuing his regiment of hard work, Sam entered and won the coveted "Mr. Muscle Beach" competition. The International Federation of Bodybuilders named Sam the "Top Amateur Athlete in the World" at the world bodybuilding championships.
With his ultimate physique and physical fitness, Sam decided to try his hand at wrestling. Like everything Sam tries, he succeeded...and succeeded big. After consultation with famed wrestling promoter-booking agent Rudy Dusek, Samuel Burke was renamed "Sammy Berg - Mr.Canada". Sam spent several years in the ring, racking up hundreds of wins on his own, as well as a tag team partner. Sam won the "World Heavyweight Wrestling" title in the late 1950's by beating then Champion, Buddy Rogers. Along with Seymour Koenig, Sam also won the "International Television Tag Team" title in the late 50's. Sam participated in matches across the country, including several fights at famed Madison Square Gardens. Sam fought hundreds of matches against high profile wrestlers and boxers, including: Primo Canara, Antonio Rocca, Lou Thesz and even Joe Lewis, just to mention a few.
Sam again thought it was time for a change, and set his sights on Hollywood. Sam starred in approximately 20 films in the United States and Europe.
After several years of physically exhausting roles, he decided it was time to take life a little easier. Sam decided to relocate to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands, where he joined the crew of the hit show, Magnum PI. Sam worked on Magnum PI until the show wrapped in 1988.
Of course, through the years, he continued with his first love...physical fitness. Today Sam operates his own personal training business.
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peplum star of the day rock stevens aka peter lupus. Peter Lupus
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Born June 17, 1932 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Height 6' 4" (1.93 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Peter Lupus was born on June 17, 1932 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. He is known for his work on Mission: Impossible (1966), Challenge of the Gladiator (1965) and Goliath at the Conquest of Damascus (1965). He has been married to Sharon M. Hildebrand since November 27, 1960. They have one child.
Spouse (1)
Sharon M. Hildebrand (27 November 1960 - present) ( 1 child)
Trivia (15)
Posed nude as Playgirl's Man of the Month for April, 1974.
Avid weightlifter; holds the Guinness world record for oldest person to bench-press over 300 pounds.
Bodybuilding titles: Mr. Indianapolis (1954), Mr. Indiana (1960), Mr. Hercules and the world title of Mr. International Health Physique
Father of actor Peter Lupus III.
Wife Sharon is a fitness consultant. They met in the 1950s when she visited the gym that Peter owned in Indiana. They kept their marriage a secret for a time because of the voluminous fan mail from women he was receiving during his run on Mission: Impossible (1966).
Along with Greg Morris, he is one of only two Mission: Impossible (1966) cast members to stay with the series throughout its entire run.
Holds two world records for lifting a total of 76,280 pounds in 27 minutes, set in 2002 at age 70. He plans on breaking both of his world records again on his birthday in June 2007, at age 75.
He was hired by the US Army to appear in a series of commercials playing the role of Superman with the permission of "Detective Comics" (aka National Periodical Publications, now known as DC Comics). He did so for many months until the Playgirl pictorial was published. He then subsequently was terminated and the Army for many years later did no longer produce recruitment commercials for broadcast television. The Vietnam War was also a too still fresh memory in many Americans' minds. He distanced himself from the magazine since the 1980s and has declined further pictorials in later years.
Best remembered by the public for his starring role as "Willie Armitage" on the TV series Mission: Impossible (1966).
A month after his 75th birthday on July 19, 2007 he broke his own weight-lifting endurance record of 76,280 pounds in 27 minutes that he had set in 2002 at age 70 by lifting 77,560 pounds in 24 minute and 50 seconds.
Is Italian-American. His surname, Lupus, is an ancient Roman family name. From the Latin word "lupus" (later "lupo") which means "wolf".
Census and marriage records show that his father was born in Syria; his mother was from the United States.
Graduated from Butler University, Indianapolis, IN; 1954.
Graduated from Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis, IN; 1950.
With his height, bodybuilder physique and handsome good looks, he was a natural for the starring roles in the sword and sandal/mythological muscle man movies. He went to Europe and got the lead roles and top billing, under the name "Rock Stevens," in four such films in the final years (1964-1965) of that genre's popularity.
Personal Quotes (1)
I want everyone to get fit and stay health, the second half of your life starts at 50. Will you be prepared to have the best time of your life like I'm having?
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2014Mission: Imposter
President Bush
2012Mission: Irreparable
P.L.
1999Carlo's Wake
Uncle Chavy
1997Spy Game (TV Series)
Mr. White
- Why Spy? (1997) ... Mr. White
1993Love, Cheat & Steal
Guard #5
1993Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings (Video)
Cockfighter #2
1993Acting on Impulse
Steven Smith
1992The Nutt House
Musso
1991Driving Me Crazy
GM Boss
1991Hangfire
Sgt. Conlan
1989Think Big
Bad Guy #1
1987Assassination
TV Announcer
1985Pulsebeat
Greg Adonis
1983The Escapist
1982Police Squad! (TV Series)
Norberg
- Testimony of Evil (Dead Men Don't Laugh) (1982) ... Norberg
- Rendezvous at Big Gulch (Terror in the Neighborhood) (1982) ... Norberg
- Revenge and Remorse (The Guilty Alibi) (1982) ... Norberg
- The Butler Did It (A Bird in the Hand) (1982) ... Norberg
1981B.J. and the Bear (TV Series)
Mose
- Detective Finger, I Presume (1981) ... Mose
1980The Love Boat (TV Series)
Dave Porter
- The Mallory Quest/Julie, the Vamp/The Offer: Part 2 (1980) ... Dave Porter
- The Mallory Quest/Julie, the Vamp/The Offer: Part 1 (1980) ... Dave Porter
1980Fantasy Island (TV Series)
Antar
- Nona/One Million B.C. (1980) ... Antar
1979CHiPs (TV Series)
Peter Lupus
- Roller Disco: Part 2 (1979) ... Peter Lupus (uncredited)
1966-1973Mission: Impossible (TV Series)
Willy Armitage
- Imitation (1973) ... Willy Armitage
- The Western (1973) ... Willy Armitage
- The Pendulum (1973) ... Willy Armitage
- Speed (1973) ... Willy Armitage
- The Fighter (1973) ... Willy Armitage
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1965Giant of the Evil Island
Pedro Valverde (as Rock Stevens)
1965Challenge of the Gladiator
Spartacus (as Rock Stevens)
1965Goliath at the Conquest of Damascus
Goliath (as Rock Stevens)
1964Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon
Hercules (as Rock Stevens)
1964Muscle Beach Party
Flex Martian (as Rock Stevens)
1964The Brass Bottle
Slave (uncredited)
1963The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series)
Roommate / Silent Spot
- The Mouth Shall Rise Again (1963) ... Roommate / Silent Spot
1963The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (TV Series)
Casimir H. Prohosky Jr.
- Beauty Is Only Kin Deep (1963) ... Casimir H. Prohosky Jr.
1962The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series)
Willie Foster
- Chance of a Lifetime (1962) ... Willie Foster
1962The Jack Benny Program (TV Series)
Tarzan
- Jack Plays Tarzan (1962) ... Tarzan
1962I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (TV Series)
Dr. Bartlett
- Nurse Dickens (1962) ... Dr. Bartlett
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Other Works: Some time in 1976 or 1977, appeared in a touring production of the play "Boeing, Boeing". One of the theatres where it played was the Tidewater Dinner Theatre in Norfolk, Virginia.
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peplum star of the day ref park = Biography
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Born June 7, 1928 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
Died November 22, 2007 in Johannesburg, South Africa (melanoma)
Birth Name Roy Park
Nickname Reg the Leg
Height 6' 1" (1.85 m)
Mini Bio (1)
The future Italian epic star was registered as Roy Park in 1928, but little Reg was soon re-named after his father Reginald Park Snr., a well-known gymnasium proprietor in Leeds and owner of the Reg Park Barbell Company. Reg Jnr. played reserve team football for Leeds United before turning to body-building in 1946. He finished Mr Universe runner-up to future film rival Steve Reeves in 1950, then won the title outright in 1951, 1958 and 1965. After marrying South African-born Mareon Isaacs in Johannesburg in 1952, the Parks moved permanently to South Africa where Reg ran a chain of fitness studios. In December 1960 he was invited to Rome to star in two back-to-back Hercules movies, Hercules Conquers Atlantis (1961) followed immediately by Hercules in the Haunted World (1961). Since these were directed by intellectually acclaimed veterans Vittorio Cottafavi and Mario Bava, Reg Park himself became something of a cult personality in the Italian epic genre. His friend and protege Arnold Schwarzenegger considered Park to be the best of the "peplum" heroes.
Three more sword-and-sandals followed, including Maciste in King Solomon's Mines (1964) which, handily for Park, was filmed on location in South Africa.
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Spouse (1)
Mareon Isaacs (22 October 1952 - 22 November 2007) ( his death) ( 2 children)
Trivia (12)
Mr. Universe in 1951, 1958 and 1965.
Father of environmentalist and tree-planter Jeunesse Park (born 1954) and Montreal Olympics swimmer Jon-Jon Park (born 1957).
His father, Reginald Park, owned a gymnasium and barbell company and followed his father into competition.
In later years he served as a contributor to a muscle magazine and judged competitions.
His wife, whom he married in 1952, was a former ballerina from South Africa.
He was Arnold Schwarzenegger's bodybuilding inspiration due to impressing the young man with his performance in Hercules in the Haunted World (1961). Arnold trained with him in the late 60s and actually lived with him and his family for a time in their home in South Africa. It was he who urged Arnold into taking the Hercules in New York (1970) film role as a money-making proposition.
On October 22, 1952, he married the beautiful Mareon Isaacs, the sister of bodybuilder star and commercial film technician Johnny Isaacs. The powerfully built Isaacs almost won the Mr. Universe title himself in 1953 and competed into the early 1960s winning several prestigious titles.
Not only massively built but incredibly strong, Park often demonstrated his strength in public promotions, lifting up the back of cars, among other feats.
He was the only British bodybuilder to become a star in the Italian made sword and sandal/mythological muscleman movies that became a popular genre from the late 1950s into the mid 1960s.
At age 42, he competed against Arnold Schwarzenegger in a 1970 body-building contest and was edged out in a closely fought contest - losing the Mr. Universe title to Schwarzenegger by only 1/2 a point. In his last physique competition Park once again placed 2nd at the 1973 Mr. Universe at age 45. Park always maintained that he trained and competed steroid free.
Park was the first bodybuilder to bench press 500 lbs, and the second man in history to succeed with that weight. He achieved the lift on his 25th birthday, just 10 days after Canadian Olympic Weightlifter Doug Hepburn became the first to Bench Press 500 pounds on May 28, 1953. Hepburn outweighed Park by 60 pounds.
Personal fitness trainer in South Africa [2001]
Personal Quotes (1)
Reg was a dear friend, an extraordinary mentor and a personal hero. Other than my parents, there may be no single person who had more to do with me becoming the person I am today than Reg. He was like a second father to me. It was Reg who impressed upon me how hard I would have to work if I wanted to achieve my dreams. I'll always remember him making me do calf-raises with 1,000 pounds at 5 o'clock in the morning. --Arnold Schwarzenegger, regarding Park's influence
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1990The Grifters
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1965Hercules the Avenger
Hercules
1964Hercules, Prisoner of Evil
Ursus
1964Maciste in King Solomon's Mines
Maciste / Samson
1961Hercules in the Haunted World
Hercules
1961Hercules Conquers Atlantis
Ercole / Hercules
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2002Raw Iron: The Making of 'Pumping Iron' (TV Movie documentary) (special thanks)
2002Iron and Beyond (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
1977Pumping Iron (Documentary) (thanks)
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2009Reg Park: The Legend (Video documentary)
Self
2002Raw Iron: The Making of 'Pumping Iron' (TV Movie documentary)
Self - Friend and mentor
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2019Deodato Holocaust (Documentary)
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peplum star of the day alan steel = Biography
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Born September 7, 1935 in Rome, Lazio, Italy
Died September 5, 2015 in Rome, Italy (undisclosed)
Height 5' 11" (1.8 m)
Mini Bio (1)
One of a load of ab-normal muscular men who stood on the Neopolitan pectoral pedestal during the sword-and-sandal craze of the early 1960s, Sergio Ciani was born in Italy and went by the aptly-named stage moniker "Alan Steel" while in the meat of his film career. Playing assorted mythological demigods in cheaply-made but highly popular spectacles of the early 1960s, the actor also occasionally went by his birth name. Riding on a cinematic tidal wave ignited by Montana-born bodybuilder and one-time "Mr Universe" Steve Reeves in the cult hit Hercules (1958) [aka Hercules], Steel was actually one of the very few native Italians to play these colossal he-men as most were transported from America or England.
Steel started off his beefcake run off as a body double for Reeves in both the "Hercules" sequel Hercules Unchained (1959) [Hercules Unchained] and in The Giant of Marathon (1959) [Giant of Marathon], in which he also had bit roles. Within a couple of years Steel was posing front-and-center as Herk himself in Samson (1961) [Samson] opposite another physique-minded American import, Brad Harris in the title role. On numerous occasions Steel was asked to play the legendary Greek hero, as well as the equally well-built demigods Samson and Ursus, even though the film titles often fused (or confused) them in their titles. Steel starred as Hercules in Hercules Against Rome (1964) [Hercules Against Rome], Hercules Against the Moon Men (1964) [Hercules Against the Moon Men], Hercules and the Black Pirates (1964) [Hercules and the Black Pirate], and Lost Treasure of the Incas (1964) [Hercules and the Treasure of the Incas], the second movie mentioned being one of the only spectacles to actually incorporate science fiction into the genre. In contrast, his Hercules serves as a mere sidekick in the Zorro-like spectacle Hercules and the Masked Rider (1963) [Hercules and the Masked Rider] starring Ettore Manni.
It was not surprising to find Steel cast as a heavy during his prime as well -- menacing the very heroes he was prone to playing -- such as his crazed emperor Commodus in Rebel Gladiators (1962) [Ursus, the Rebel Gladiator] opposite Dan Vadis. He also played the supporting role of Kaldos in The Fury of Hercules (1962) [The Fury of Hercules] when it was Brad Harris' turn to play the title role.
By mid-decade the Herculean phase had faded away and Steel went on, unlike others peplum stars, to other film styles -- dramas, thrillers, horror, oaters, even comedies. In the late 1960s he and fellow movie musclemen Kirk Morris and Gordon Mitchell served up a "spaghetti western" entitled Sapevano solo uccidere (1968) [Saguaro]. In 1976 Steel starred in and co-wrote a Robin Hood movie, and in 1979 ended his on-camera appearances with the Italian comedy Baby Love (1979).
As a footnote, in 1993 Australian filmmakers took Alan's film Samson and the Mighty Challenge (1964) [Samson and the Mighty Challenge] and did a total re-edit to create a brand new feature (an action comedy), with original scenes, Aussie actors and a new soundtrack. The film was entitled Hercules Returns (1993).
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1979/IBaby Love
1978Io tigro, tu tigri, egli tigra (as Alan Steel)
1976Korkusuz cengaver
Korsan (uncredited)
1976Storia di arcieri, pugni e occhi neri
Robin Hood (as Alan Steel)
1973Dagli archivi della polizia criminale
Larry Brenton (as Alan Steel)
1973The Little Cowboy
Monty Donovan (as Alan Steel)
1973Fasthand
Cpt. Jeff Madison (as Alan Steel)
1970Slaughter on the Khyber Pass
Capitano Miller (as Alan Steel)
1968Sapevano solo uccidere
Pedro (as Alan Steel)
1967Addio mamma
Franco Rinaldi, Patrizia's husband (as Alan Steel)
1967Un colpo da re
The Swede (as Alan Steel)
1966A... For Assassin
Giacomo (as Alan Steel)
1964The Three Avengers
Ursus (as Alan Steel)
1964Samson and the Mighty Challenge
Hercules (as Alan Steel)
1964Lost Treasure of the Incas
William Smith / Samson (as Alan Steel)
1964Hercules Against the Moon Men
Maciste / Hercules (as Alan Steel)
1964Hercules Against Rome
Ercole (as Alan Steel)
1964Hercules and the Black Pirates
Samson (as Alan Steel)
1963Hercules and the Masked Rider
Golia / Paco / Hercules (as Alan Steel)
1963Samson and the Slave Queen
Samson (in U.S. version) / Maciste (as Alan Steel)
1962The Old Testament (as Alan Steel)
1962Rebel Gladiators
Commodus
1962The Fury of Hercules
Kaldos (as Alan Steel)
1961Samson
Macigno aka Hercules (as Alan Steel)
1959The Giant of Marathon
Euros
1959Hercules Unchained
Megreo - Officer eating apple (as Alan Steel)
1959Herod the Great
Palace Guard (uncredited)
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peplum star of the day lou ferrigno = Biography
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Born November 9, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name Louis Jude Ferrigno
Nicknames Big Louie
Hulk
Height 6' 5" (1.96 m)
Mini Bio (1)
An internationally famous and well respected bodybuilder / actor, Lou Ferrigno first appeared on TV screens in 1977 as the musclebound The Incredible Hulk (1977), the alter ego of meek scientist David Banner. Ferrigno was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1951 and as a child suffered from an ear infection that resulted in permanent partial hearing loss. Undeterred by what some may have perceived as a disadvantage, Lou threw himself into athletics (predominantly weightlifting and body building) and at the age of 21 won his first Mr. Universe title. For good measure, he came back and won it again the following year!
He also played professional football in the Canadian Football League, before coming to the attention of producer Kenneth Johnson, who was seeking just the right person to portray on screen the comic book superhero, The Incredible Hulk. With his 6' 4", 285 lb. frame, Lou was the biggest professional bodybuilder of the time, and had recently starred in the documentary Pumping Iron (1977), about the 1975 Mr. Olympia contest in South Africa. He successfully auditioned for the part of the green-skinned Goliath, and that is the role with which he is most closely identified.
"The Hulk" was a huge ratings success and spawned several telemovies after the initial TV series completed its run. Lou continued to remain busy in films and TV with appearances often centered around his remarkable physique. His films included Hercules (1983), Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989) and Frogtown II (1992). Lou has additionally guest-starred on several TV shows including The Fall Guy (1981) and The New Mike Hammer (1984) and had a recurring role on The King of Queens (1998). In 1997 he was featured in the dynamic documentary about his sensational return to professional bodybuilding at age 43, Stand Tall (1997). The film detailed how he returned to compete in the Masters category of the Mr. Olympia contest against several familiar bodybuilding foes. In more recent years, he has appeared in several films, including The Misery Brothers (1995), Ping! (2000), From Heaven to Hell (2002) and a cameo as a security guard in the big-budget remake of Hulk (2003).
Big Lou is also a successful author with two books detailing his bodybuilding knowledge, and his life behind the scenes playing the Incredible Hulk on TV in the 1970s, plus he has a popular website frequented by his many fans worldwide.
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Spouse (2)
Carla Ferrigno (3 May 1980 - present) ( 3 children)
Susan Groff (27 May 1978 - 1979) ( divorced)
Trade Mark (5)
Vocal slur
Is most live action feature filmmakers' preferred choice to voice the Hulk.
Huge muscular physique
Towering height
The only human to ever be cast as the hulk without CGI.
Trivia (36)
Professional bodybuilder. Played professional football in Canada.
Partially hearing-impaired
1974: Won the bodybuilding title, "Mr. Universe".
1973: Won the bodybuilding title, "Mr. America".
1973: Won the bodybuilding title, "Mr. Universe".
1970: Won the bodybuilding title, "Teenage Mr. America".
Weighs 275 pounds - with 59" chest - 34" waist - 22. 5" bicep - 29" thighs and 19" neck.
Has three children with Carla Ferrigno: Shanna Ferrigno (b. 1981), Lou Ferrigno Jr. (b. 1984) and Brent Ferrigno (b. 1990).
The youngest bodybuilder ever to hold the "Mr. Universe" title (age 20).
His parents, Matty Ferrigno and Victoria Ferrigno, appeared with him in the documentary Pumping Iron (1977).
In the late '80s he decided to tone down his massive body so that people would be more likely to see him as a person and not just as his "monster" alter ego "The Hulk".
Growing up, he was a fan of the '50s "Hercules" films that starred bodybuilder Steve Reeves and a fan of the Incredible Hulk comic books. He went on to play both the Incredible Hulk (both live action and providing the voice of the Hulk for an animated series) and Hercules.
There was supposed to be another TV movie after The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990) showing the Hulk's return, but the death of Lou's co-star Bill Bixby ended that possibility.
Bench-pressed 560 lbs in his prime (age 25). Now, at the age of 50, he benches 400 lbs.
Declares The Incredible Hulk (1977) episode "King of the Beach" (in which he played a bodybuilder, in addition to the Hulk) his favorite episode of the series.
Like so many of the bodybuilders who starred in the "Hercules" films of the late '50s and early '60s, his voice was dubbed for his own "Hercules" films.
Stated that his father was very critical of and negative towards him when he was growing up due to his hearing disability. Though Lou respected his father, he was very hurt when his father expressed his belief that Lou would never achieve success.
Was originally cast as 'Tigris of Gaul' in Gladiator (2000), but was replaced during production by Sven-Ole Thorsen who had been trying hard for over a year to get the part.
Beat out Arnold Schwarzenegger for the role of the Hulk on the TV series The Incredible Hulk (1977). Ferrigno won reportedly because Arnold, at 6' 2", was deemed not tall enough, while Lou was 6' 5".
Has appeared in four different adaptations of "The Incredible Hulk". The first was the live-action television series of the late 1970s and early 1980s (The Incredible Hulk (1977)), in which he played the Hulk--and does not speak. In the 1990s he played the role again in an animated series for the UPN network, The Incredible Hulk (1996) -- this time providing the creature's voice. In Ang Lee's 2003 film Hulk (2003) the Hulk is computer-generated, so Lou plays a completely different part - that of a security guard (along with Stan Lee) at the lab where Bruce Banner works. In the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk (2008), he plays a security guard again, this time one who allows Bruce Banner to enter with a pizza -- and also, once again, voices the Hulk.
With the death of Jack Colvin on December 1, 2005, he is the only surviving star of The Incredible Hulk (1977). Bill Bixby died on November 21, 1993.
Attended Brooklyn Technical High School in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY--the same neighborhood where director Spike Lee now resides.
2/11/06: He was sworn in as a Los Angeles County Reserve Deputy Sheriff. He will serve for at least 20 hours each month. His duties will include helping recruit new deputies and working with the sheriff's Youth Activities League and the Special Victims Bureau.
He stood 6' 5" and he was the tallest professional body builder of the 1970s. Due to natural aging, he now stands 6'3 1/2".
In his book "My Incredible Life As The Hulk", he stated that he has never been compensated for any merchandising related to The Incredible Hulk (1977) TV series. He said it was because no such deals existed for him during the show's prime-time run.
In October 1981 he was in Egypt, scheduled to be one of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's personal guests at a public event. However, at the last minute Sadat canceled his appearance. A few days later Muslim fundamentalists killed Sadat, along with 12 others, at an annual military parade. It was later discovered that Sadat's killers had originally planned to assassinate him at the event where Ferrigno would have been seated next to him. Ferrigno believes that he would have been killed along with Sadat if Sadat had not canceled his appearance.
Best known by the public for his starring role as The Incredible Hulk (1977).
Although Lou played "The Hulk" in the TV series, the growls and snarls heard in it aren't his. They were made by actor Ted Cassidy (Lurch in The Addams Family (1964)) until 1979 (first two seasons). Then, after Cassidy's death in that year, the Hulk was voiced by actor Charles Napier for the remaining three seasons and the three movies made in later years.
Former personal trainer for Michael Jackson. Jackson invited him to be his personal trainer to prepare for the This is It concerts. Ferrigno had appeared in Jackson's "Liberian Girl" short film in 1989 and they remained friends until Jackson's death in 2009.
Along with Stan Lee, he is one of only two actors to appear in both Hulk (2003) and The Incredible Hulk (2008).
In his peak body-building days, he could bench press nearly 500 pounds.
Acting mentor was Bill Bixby.
Appeared, with Erik Estrada, in a commercial for "Butterfinger". [2010]
In 1986 he was set to star in an unnamed war-action movie, heavily inspired by "Rambo: First Blood Part II". Playing a Vietnam veteran on a mission, similar to John Rambo, he would impress the viewers with his stunning physical condition. The movie was cancelled.
Sybil Danning had a huge crush on him when the two filmed their 1983 fantasy film "Hercules." Ferrigno was in peak physical condition at the time.
Once refereed a professional wrestling match.
Personal Quotes (7)
Everyone has his own "little Hulk" inside him.
If I hadn't lost my hearing, I wouldn't be where I am now. It forced me to maximize my potential. I had to be better than the average person to succeed. That's why I chose bodybuilding. If I became a world champion, if I could win admiration from my peers, I could do anything.
[his response (in 1979) to an indication that he shared the spotlight with Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) villain Darth Vader, played by David Prowse, another muscle-bound actor] Anybody could play Darth Vader. Vader is basically just a big guy behind a costume. The character shows no emotion, no nothing! If you really showed the emotional side of The Hulk he could be even hotter than "Star Wars". Battlestar Galactica (1978) didn't show any feelings and that's the big reason why I think it was canceled.
[regarding then competing series Wonder Woman (1975)] And as for "Wonder Woman" . . . there's nothing there . . . nothing to show at all but a "beautiful body", and that's it. You never get a chance to find out anything about the person at all. What a bore! I can't understand why that show ran as long as it did.
[Of Bill Bixby]: Bill was a great guy. He was a great mentor, great director, great producer and all the things that were great. Bill had a lot on him, because he loved his son, Christopher. When he lost his son, 2 days later, he came on the set and continued filming, and I knew he did that!
[on his on- and off-screen chemistry with Bill Bixby, who played Dr. David Banner]: You know, a couple of times on the set if I was late, I remember that look he gave me, oh boy! I thought, he would be 'The Hulk.'
[on Bill Bixby's battle against prostate cancer]: When I saw him --- on the set, he did for Entertainment Tonight, I was horrified when I see how he looked. I mean, he's actually breaking down into tears in his face, it was like 2 weeks before he died. It was so sad that it took a lot of courage for him to do the interviews, and so sad as to how life had lost him.
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Sergeant Winters
2020Mummy Dearest (completed)
Matthew Bradley
2020Heroes Manufactured: Creators Unleashed (TV Mini-Series)
- Heroes of Supercon Miami (2020)
2020Perps (Short)
Keith
2020Velvet Prozak (TV Series)
Lou
- Cougar Hunting ... Lou
2019Cross 3
Powerhouse
2019Surge of Dawn
Ion
2019/IRing Ring
Mr. Daniels
2019Purge of Kingdoms
Deadard
2018The Grindhouse Radio (TV Series)
Lou Ferrigno
- GHR: Alan Robert - Life of Agony (2018) ... Lou Ferrigno
2018Enter the Fire
Monroe
2017Instant Death
John Bradley
2017Con Man (TV Series)
Lou Ferrigno
- Dawn of Girth (2017) ... Lou Ferrigno (credit only)
- I'm with Stupid (2017) ... Lou Ferrigno
- Pin Cushion (2017) ... Lou Ferrigno
2016Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden: Puddy McFadden License to Golf (Short)
2016Money for Lunch (Short)
2016Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel
Ion
2016/IIIThe Next Big Thing
Theo Captain
2016The Bandit Hound
Willy
2016We Bare Bears (TV Series)
Paul
- Yard Sale (2016) ... Paul (voice)
2010-2016Adventure Time (TV Series)
Billy / Bobby
- Crossover (2016) ... Bobby (voice)
- Billy's Bucket List (2014) ... Billy (voice)
- The Lich (2012) ... Billy (voice)
- His Hero (2010) ... Billy (voice)
2015Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (TV Movie)
Agent Banner
2015Avengers: Age of Ultron
Hulk (voice, uncredited)
2015Avengers Grimm (Video)
Iron John
2015Hulk at the Office (Short)
Boss
2015The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power (Video)
Skizurra
2014Moms' Night Out
The Hulk
2014Star Trek Continues (TV Series)
Zaminhon
- Lolani (2014) ... Zaminhon
2012Liberator (Short)
Ed Migliocetti / The Liberator
2012The Avengers
The Hulk (voice, uncredited)
2010Soupernatural
Lou
2010Chuck (TV Series)
Sofia's Bodyguard
- Chuck Versus the Suitcase (2010) ... Sofia's Bodyguard
2008The Incredible Hulk
Voice of The Incredible Hulk / Security Guard
2000-2007The King of Queens (TV Series)
Lou Ferrigno
- China Syndrome, Parts 1 and 2 (2007) ... Lou Ferrigno
- Single Spaced (2007) ... Lou Ferrigno (uncredited)
- Ruff Goin' (2006) ... Lou Ferrigno
- Acting Out (2006) ... Lou Ferrigno
- Present Tense (2006) ... Lou Ferrigno
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2004Reno 911! (TV Series)
New Junior - Deputy Cletus Senior
- Department Investigation: Part 2 (2004) ... New Junior - Deputy Cletus Senior
2004My Wife and Kids (TV Series)
Big Guy
- Illegal Smile (2004) ... Big Guy
2003Hulk
Security Guard
2002From Heaven to Hell
2002Frank McKlusky, C.I.
Knife Thrower
2001Black Scorpion (TV Series)
The Slave Master
- Virtual Vice (2001) ... The Slave Master
2000Ping!
Dog Catcher
1998The Godson
Bugsy
1996-1997The Incredible Hulk (TV Series)
The Hulk
- Mission: Incredible (1997) ... The Hulk (voice)
- The Lost Village (1997) ... The Hulk (voice)
- Hollywood Rocks (1997) ... The Hulk (voice)
- Fashion Warriors (1997) ... The Hulk (voice)
- They Call Me Mr. Fixit (1997) ... The Hulk (voice)
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1997Conan (TV Series)
Mog
- The Three Virgins (1997) ... Mog
1996Living Single (TV Series)
The Workman
- Not So Silent Partners (1996) ... The Workman
1995The Misery Brothers
Quazzie
1994Cage II
Billy
1993The Making of '...And God Spoke'
Cain
1992Frogtown II
Ranger Jones
1992The Naked Truth
Fed. #1
1991Detective Extralarge (TV Series)
Goodwin
- Yo-yo (1991) ... Goodwin
1991Hangfire
Smitty
1990Super Force (TV Series)
U-Gene
- U-Gene: Part 2 (1990) ... U-Gene
- U-Gene: Part 1 (1990) ... U-Gene
1990The Death of the Incredible Hulk (TV Movie)
The Hulk
1989Liberty & Bash
Bash
1989Wolf (TV Series)
Danny
- Danny (1989) ... Danny
1989Cage
Billy Thomas
1989Michael Jackson: Liberian Girl (Video short)
Lou Ferrigno
1989The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (TV Movie)
The Hulk
1989Sinbad of the Seven Seas
Sinbad
1989All's Fair
Klaus
1988Desert Warrior
Zerak
1988The Incredible Hulk Returns (TV Movie)
The Hulk
1985The Adventures of Hercules
Hercules
1985Night Court (TV Series)
The Klondike Butcher
- Battling Bailiff (1985) ... The Klondike Butcher
1982-1984The Fall Guy (TV Series)
Lou Ferrigno / Six
- The Winner (1984) ... Lou Ferrigno
- Trauma (1983) ... Six
- License to Kill: Part 1 (1982) ... Lou Ferrigno
1984The New Mike Hammer (TV Series)
King Steele
- Catfight (1984) ... King Steele
1984Matt Houston (TV Series)
Steve Otto
- Blood Ties (1984) ... Steve Otto
1983I sette magnifici gladiatori
Han
1983Trauma Center (TV Series)
John Six
- Win or Lose (1983) ... John Six
- Line of Fire (1983) ... John Six
- Smash-Up (1983) ... John Six
- Out of Control (1983) ... John Six
- Silent Sounds (1983) ... John Six
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1983Hercules
Hercules
1977-1982The Incredible Hulk (TV Series)
The Incredible Hulk / Carl Molino
- Slaves (1982) ... The Incredible Hulk
- A Minor Problem (1982) ... The Incredible Hulk
- Triangle (1981) ... The Incredible Hulk
- Sanctuary (1981) ... The Incredible Hulk
- Veteran (1981) ... The Incredible Hulk
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1979Billy (TV Series)
Hulk
- Fathers and Sons (1979) ... Hulk
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peplum star of the day mickey hargitay = Mickey Hargitay
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Born January 6, 1926 in Budapest, Hungary
Died September 14, 2006 in Los Angeles, California, USA (multiple myeloma)
Birth Name Miklós Hargitay
Height 6' (1.83 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Mickey Hargitay was born on January 6, 1926 in Budapest, Hungary as Miklós Hargitay. He was an actor, known for The Loves of Hercules (1960), Delirio caldo (1972) and Bloody Pit of Horror (1965). He was married to Ellen Hargitay, Jayne Mansfield and Mary Birge. He died on September 14, 2006 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Spouse (3)
Ellen Hargitay (14 April 1967 - 14 September 2006) ( his death)
Jayne Mansfield (13 January 1958 - 26 August 1964) ( divorced) ( 3 children)
Mary Birge (2 April 1948 - 6 September 1956) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
Trivia (30)
Member of ensemble cast of Mae West's stage show.
After ex-wife Jayne Mansfield's death, Mickey arranged to have a heart-shaped headstone erected for her at her place of burial.
Inspired to body-build after seeing a magazine cover of Steve Reeves (Hercules (1958)), Mickey won the "Mr. Universe" competition in 1955 and later appeared as Hercules, himself, in the Italian film, The Loves of Hercules (1960), co-starring his then-wife, Jayne Mansfield.
While Mickey was posing in Mae West's popular revue at New York's Latin Quarter, Jayne Mansfield happened to catch the show. When her dinner companion asked her what she wanted that evening, she quipped, "I'll have a steak and the man on the left." The elderly Ms. West, never to be outdone in the vanity department, tried to break up the attention-grabbing couple but failed. They married two years later in what would become one of the most publicized marriages in Hollywood history.
Mansfield initally divorced Hargitay on 1 May 1963; she divorced him again in Juarez, Mexico. On 26 August 1964, the California Superior Court recognized the Mexican divorce pronouncement.
First recipient of the Joe Weider Lifetime Achievement Award. [1999]
His career began when Mae West noticed him on the October 1953 cover of Strength and Health Magazine and made him a member of her muscleman night-club act.
Fled Hungary in 1947 in the face of increasing Sovietization of the country.
He sued Mansfield's estate in September, 1967 for over $275,000 to support their 3 children; in their 1964 divorce decree, Mansfield agreed to pay child alimony.
Worked as a plumber and carpenter before his big break. He remodeled much of his and Jayne Mansfield's Beverly Hills mansion, The Pink Palace, including building its famous heart-shaped pool. In Nov 2002 the house was razed by it current owner.
Son Zoltan Hargitay was critically-injured by a "tame" lion, while visiting the Jungleland Zoo in the San Fernando Valley, but made a full recovery (December 1966).
Father, with Jayne Mansfield, of sons Mickey Hargitay Jr., Zoltan Hargitay, and daughter Mariska Hargitay. He also has a daughter, Tina (b. 1949), by his first wife, Mary Birge.
Former stepfather of Jayne Marie Mansfield. Grandfather of August Miklos Friedrich Hermann (Mariska's son).
Did not begin bodybuilding until arriving in the U.S. in 1947. He did much to change the concept of the art, once thought of as freakish and discouraged by athletic coaches. It was also dominated by American champions until Hargitay won his 1955 titles.
Later became a successful real estate investor and contractor.
His father was extremely athletic and brought up his sons to become athletes. The family had an acrobatic act that they performed in the large opera houses throughout Hungary.
A one-time exceptional soccer player and former European speed-skating champion.
Walked into an Indianapolis gym one day in 1947 never having lifted weights before and astounded the owner when he was capable of lifting 215 pounds over his 180 pound frame.
Performed an adagio act with Mary, his first wife, in nightclubs.
Hosted a TV exercise show in 1959.
Was given the Muscle Beach Hall of Fame Award from the Muscle Beach Historical Committee in May 2006.
In addition to his four children he was survived by brother Eddie, sister Eva, ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Appeared on daughter Mariska Hargitay's TV program Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) in 2003.
Was inspired to take up bodybuilding after seeing famed bodybuilder Steve Reeves on a magazine cover. Both men later portrayed "Hercules" for Italian cinema.
Is the Godfather of nephew, actor Eddie Hargitay.
Father-in-law of Peter Hermann. Former father-in-law of Dana Hargitay.
Mickey was declared to be Jayne Mansfield's official widower, after a court ruled her divorce from him was void.
His son, Mickey Hargitay Jr., opened "Mickey Hargitay Plants", a nursery/landscaping service. [1980]
Grandfather of Brandon and Mickey Hargitay III.
Mick Hargitay, the actor who featured as Hercules, also played mad mass murderer Travis Anderson in the cult horror movie "Bloody Pit of Horror" (1965).
Personal Quotes (2)
I enjoyed my career. I never wanted to be any more than what I was, and I had fun doing it.
[Referring to Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957)] "Jayne went to California to do the film. And they said, 'You know who is going to play her boyfriend?' I said 'No, who?', and they said 'You'".
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2003Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series)
Grandfather
- Control (2003) ... Grandfather
2001Szemétdomb (Short)
1973The Reincarnation of Isabel
Jack Nelson
1972Cool Million (TV Series)
Frederick
- Mask of Marcella (1972) ... Frederick
1972Delirio caldo
Dr. Herbert / husband
1971Lady Frankenstein
Captain Harris
1970Wanted Ringo
Mike Wood
1968The Wild Wild West (TV Series)
Monk
- The Night of the Fugitives (1968) ... Monk
1967Cjamango
Clinton
19667 Golden Women Against Two 07: Treasure Hunt
Mark Davis, the American
1966Three Graves for a Winchester
Ringo Carson
1965Bloody Pit of Horror
Travis Anderson
1965The Sheriff Won't Shoot
Allan Day
1965Uno straniero a Sacramento
Mike Jordan
1964La vendetta dei gladiatori
Fabio
1964Primitive Love
Hotel Bell Captain
1963Promises..... Promises!
King Banner
1960The Loves of Hercules
Hercules
1957Slaughter on 10th Avenue
Big John
1957Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
Bobo Branigansky
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Strength & Health, Page 24, November 1955
Mickey Hargitay, Mr. Universe 1955
by Jim Murray
The amateur Mr. Universe winner for 1955, Mickey Hargitay, is a man who has often been overlooked in U.S. physique contests, where posing often has as much influence on the judges and spectators as how the man actually looks under normal conditions. Abroad, however, the selection of winners is made prior to the posing exhibitions, and it is under normal conditions that Hargitay really looks his best.
For the past several years Mickey has done his final training for important contests at York, though he is a regular member of Higgins' Gym in Indianapolis, where he first tired weight training. Seeing him walking around the gym and exercising with heavy weights, regulars on the York staff always expected him to place higher in the Mr. America contest. his posing presentation was always overshadowed, however, so this year he was encouraged by John Grimek to make the trip to London where it was felt the judging system would be more to his advantage.
It was and he won the big title, placing ahead of a former Mr. America winner to boot!
Not all Hargitay's success was due to the scoring system, of course, for he had continued to train hard and improved in both shape and muscularity. Special emphasis on pressing and lateral raise movements brought out his deltoid development until he looked too broad to pass through an ordinary door.
Mickey was born in Budapest, Hungary, but came to America in 1947 and became a citizen of the United States. He is married to an Indianapolis girl and they are parents of a pretty daughter. Mickey is one of four children, two boys and two girls. He has always been athletic and while in Europe competed in ice skating. He won the Middle European championship at 500 and 1,500 meters in 1946, and placed second in the 5,000 meter race.
He began weight training under the supervision of Bob Higgins, former world featherweight lifting champion, after being inspired by pictures of John Grimek, Steve Stanko, and Steve Reeves in Strength and Health.
Hargitay is self-employed as a building contractor, but during the past year was signed up for the lead "muscleman" part in the touring Mae West show.
His exercise routine is nothing unusual. Mickey trains hard on a wide variety of exercises, and likes to use very heavy weights. An example is his two sets of 15 repetitions in the leg press with 600 pounds. He easily exercises with 400 pounds or more for full squats, and is a strong presser, having made a single barbell press with 280 pounds. He also has a strong pull, having cleaned over 300 pounds without moving his feet or squatting, but is unable to perform the competitive lifts because of an old knee injury incurred while skating.
Mickey Hargitay is a deserving winner of the Mr. Universe title and a man whose well-balanced personality will bring credit to the iron game through his dealings with the general public.
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Nadir Moretti is an actor, known for Zorro, the Navarra Marquis (1969), Samson and the Mighty Challenge (1964) and Desert Raiders (1964).
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1977Clouzot & C. contro Borsalino & C.
1974The Great Masquerade
Doctor Ravenna
1969Zorro, the Navarra Marquis
Zorro
1969A Brief Season
19673 pistole contro Cesare
Etienne Devereaux
1965Juliet of the Spirits
Model (uncredited)
1964Samson and the Mighty Challenge
Samson (as Nadir Baltimore)
1964Hercules of the Desert (as Nadir Baltimore)
1964Desert Raiders
Ibrahim
1963Hercules Against the Mongols
Kin Khan (as Nadir Baltimore)
1959Marinai, donne e guai
Marinaio veneziano della ronda
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peplum star of the day ed fury.= Biography
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Born June 6, 1928 in USA
Birth Name Edmund Holovchik
Height 6' (1.83 m)
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Ed Fury was born on June 6, 1928 in the USA as Edmund Holovchik. He is an actor, known for Valley of the Lions (1961), Ursus in the Land of Fire (1963) and The Mighty Ursus (1961). He has been married to Marceline Yvette Dubois since July 15, 1959.
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Marceline Yvette Dubois (15 July 1959 - present)
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Blond and beefy Fury was one of a number of bodybuilder and physique model types who followed muscleman Steve Reeves over to Italy in the early 60s and won attention playing Herculean characters, most notably as Ursus, flexing his muscles, wearing as little as the law then allowed, in the several Italian sand-and-spear epics; when he returned to the USA he worked widely in television.
Was the subject of legendary photographer Robert Henry Mizer (as Bob Mizer) and appeared on the cover of Mizer's magazine "Physique Pictorial" (volume XI, number 4) in 1961, ostensibly promoting Fury's role in The Mighty Ursus (1961), billed as "The Mighty Ursus.".
Ed Fury's full name was Rupert Edmund Holovchik.
Ed Fury appeared as himself in an episode of the popular TV game show "The Dating Game", circa 1965 or so. He was one of the bachelors who got to select a date by asking questions of three lovely young women whom he wasn't allowed to see until making his selection.
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1996Dinosaur Valley Girls
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1979Fantasy Island (TV Series)
Sergeant
- Tattoo: the Love God/Magnolia Blossoms (1979) ... Sergeant
1978Desperate Women (TV Movie)
Osterhaus
1976Shazam! (TV Series)
Guard
- Sound of a Different Drummer (1976) ... Guard
1976Cannon (TV Series)
Patrolman
- The Reformer (1976) ... Patrolman
1972-1975Medical Center (TV Series)
Officer #2
- The High Cost of Winning (1975)
- No Sanctuary (1972) ... Officer #2
1974The Magician (TV Series)
Secret Service Man
- The Illusion of Black Gold (1974) ... Secret Service Man
1973-1974Columbo (TV Series)
Plainclothesman / Charlie
- Mind Over Mayhem (1974) ... Plainclothesman
- Lovely But Lethal (1973) ... Charlie (uncredited)
1973The Brian Keith Show (TV Series)
Jeff
- The Thunderball Syndicate (1973) ... Jeff
1973Police Story (TV Series)
Officer
- Collision Course (1973) ... Officer
1973Barnaby Jones (TV Series)
Gardener
- Divorce - Murderer's Style (1973) ... Gardener
- See Some Evil... Do Some Evil (1973)
1973Letters from Three Lovers (TV Movie)
Man at Pool
1973The F.B.I. (TV Series)
- Desperate Journey (1973)
1971The Odd Couple (TV Series)
Patient
- Fat Farm (1971) ... Patient (as Edward Fury)
1969The Doris Day Show (TV Series)
Chet
- Singles Only (1969) ... Chet
1968Star Trek: The Original Series (TV Series)
Guard
- The Omega Glory (1968) ... Guard (uncredited)
1963Ursus in the Land of Fire
Ursus
1962Maciste contro lo sceicco
Maciste
1961Valley of the Lions
Ursus
1961The Seven Revenges
Ivan
1961The Mighty Ursus
Ursus
1960Colossus and the Amazon Queen
Glauco
1959Naked City (TV Series)
Mason Conway
- Ticker Tape (1959) ... Mason Conway (uncredited)
1958The Wild Women of Wongo
Gahbo
1958South Pacific
Sailor / Seabee (uncredited)
1956Bus Stop
Cowboy in Saloon (uncredited)
1956Raw Edge
Whitey
1955I Died a Thousand Times
Man with Tennis Racket at Accident Scene (uncredited)
1955Female on the Beach
Roddy (uncredited)
1955My Little Margie (TV Series)
Hercules - Model
- Miss Whoozis (1955) ... Hercules - Model
1954The Country Girl
Actor in the Play (uncredited)
1954Athena
Contestant (uncredited)
1954Demetrius and the Gladiators
Gladiator (uncredited)
1954The Student Prince
Student (uncredited)
1954The Great Diamond Robbery
Interne (uncredited)
1953The Eddie Cantor Story
Bit (uncredited)
1953Island in the Sky
Server in Officer's Mess (uncredited)
1953Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Olympic Team Member (uncredited)
1953Dangerous When Wet
Hercules (uncredited)
1953Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
Perfect Man / King of Venus (uncredited)
1953All Ashore
Tennis Player at Island Chateau (uncredited)
1949Fabiola
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1946Because of Him
Young Man (uncredited)
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Other Works: Ed Fury starred (as himself) in the Bob Mizer Athletic Guild all-male posing-strap short "Because Of Him". This short was directed by Richard Fontaine and co-starred Don Dannas and Frank Renault. A link to proof was included in my request to delete the 1946 Deanna Durbin "Because Of Him" in which Ed Fury did not appear.
Alternate Names: Edward Fury
Height: 6' (1.83 m)
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Trivia: Blond and beefy Fury was one of a number of bodybuilder and physique model types who followed muscleman Steve Reeves over to Italy in the early 60s and won attention playing Herculean characters, most notably as Ursus, flexing his muscles, wearing as little as the law then allowed, in the several Italian sand-and-spear epics; when he returned to the USA he worked widely in television. See more »
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Born May 26, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Birth Name Richard Harrison Jr
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Muscular, hairy-chested actor Richard Harrison was one of a slew of handsome young American pectoral hunks of the late 50s whose career in Hollywood amounted to little more than brawny bits until being lured to Italy and churning out the sword-and-sandal pictures that became an early 60s craze. Harrison would end up making over 100 films due to this lucky trek abroad.
Born on May 26, 1936 in Salt Lake City, he relocated to sunny Southern California in his late teens where his blond, tanned, chiseled good looks (he was sometimes mistaken for handsome actor Guy Madison) landed him modeling work both on runways and in beefcake magazines. It didn't take long for him to be noticed by Hollywood casting agents. At first cast in small he-man roles, usually as a virile guy in uniform, he can be obscurely seen in Jeanne Eagels (1957), his film debut starring Kim Novak, Kronos (1957) with Jeff Morrow, Too Much, Too Soon (1958) starring Dorothy Malone, South Pacific (1958), in which he can be glimpsed as a co-pilot, and Battle Flame (1959) with Scott Brady and a young Robert Blake. While filming another minor role in Master of the World (1961) he met producer James H. Nicholson's daughter, Loretta, and married her within six months. The couple produced three sons.
Frustrated at not being able to secure meatier roles in Hollywood, Richard jumped at the chance when offered the lead role in The Invincible Gladiator (1961) [The Invincible Gladiator] which was filming in Europe. He wound up settling in Italy for the next two decades. His first role, of course, immediately typed him as another Steve Reeves type and, to avoid being penned in too much as a mythological muscle man, he sought roles in routine spaghetti westerns and spy intrigue. Once Italy closed down film production after the Herculean craze had died down, he, like others, found himself unemployed. He did manage to scrape up work in Hong Kong, but a large portion of them were bottom-of-the-barrel Ninja movies.
Remarried in 1978, Harrison had already begun acting less and less while delving into producing and directing. He has retired fully now except perhaps for an occasional script writing assignment.
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Maria Francesca Pomentale (1978 - present) ( 1 child)
Loretta Nicholson (24 March 1961 - ?) ( divorced) ( 3 children)
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Son and namesake of veteran B-movie actor Richard Harrison.
Harrison was another in a long line of American hunks with super physiques who 'muscled' in on Steve Reeves' territory by traveling to Italy in the early 60s when he couldn't kickstart an American film career. Appearing in scores of sword-and-sandal spectaclaes and 'spaghetti' westerns, Harrison, unlike the others, was able to keep the momentum going later on in Hong Kong-produced kung fu movies.
Harrison was the one who suggested Clint Eastwood to Sergio Leone when the famed director was looking for a lead in "A Fistful of Dollars" in 1964. According to an interview with Charles Marquis Warren in 1981, Leone came to the set of Rawhide intending to recruit Eric Fleming for the lead in the upcoming "A Fistful of Dollars." Due to Fleming's off putting personality, Leone looked elsewhere. Warren suggested Eastwood as an alternative.
In his salad days he joined the Athletic Model Guild and became a popular poser for such physique magazines as "Body Beautiful," "Tomorrow's Man," "Physique Pictorial" and "Man Alive."
Had three sons with first wife, Loretta. One son, Sebastian Harrison, appeared in several films but quit acting and got into the computer business; another lives in San Luis Obispo; a third son is deceased. He also has a daughter by his second marriage.
In the mid-eighties, he worked in Hong Kong with director Godfrey Ho and producer Joseph Lai, making several "ninja" b-actioners. However, without his knowledge, the film-makers edited Harrison's scenes into several more movies, which were released with him as the star. Harrison found himself the unwitting and unwilling star of more than a dozen of z-grade actioners, which strongly tarnished his reputation.
Father of Richard Harrison,
Father of Robert Harrison
Father of Sebastian Harrison
Husband of Maria Francesca
Retired from the movie business. Lives in California.
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In my opinion, it is a death wish for an actor to be in too many B or should I say C movies. Maybe my greatest contribution to cinema was not doing Fistful of Dollars, and recommending Clint for the part.
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2013Fallen Angel (Short)
Richard
2000Jerks
Samuel
1998Un affare trasversale
1993Angel Eyes
Vince
1991Nudist Colony of the Dead
Zombie
1991Paid to Kill
James Burton
1991Lies of the Twins (TV Movie)
Jack Roth
1991The Channeler
Jack
1990Empire of the Dark
Arkham
1990Highway to Hell
Earl Dent
1990Operation Las Vegas
Jefferson
1990Rescue Force (Video)
Chief CIA Agent
1989Above the War
General O'Connor
1989Terminal Force
Nick Tyree
1988Ninja Powerforce
Ninja Master Gordon
1988Ninja Strike Force
Ninja Master Gordon
1988Scorpion Thunderbolt
1988The Ninja Showdown
Ninja Master Gordon
1988The Power of Ninjitsu
Gordon
1988Gemini - The Twin Stars
Senator Buffington
1988Dark Mission: Evil Flowers
Lt. Sparks (as Richard Harrisson)
1988Ninja Operation 7: Royal Warriors
1988Diamond Ninja Force
Ninja Master Gordon
1987Cobra vs. Ninja
Ninja master Gordon
1987Ninja: Silent Assassin
Ninja Master Gordon
1987Ninja Commandments
Ninja Master Gordon
1987Ninja Kill
Ninja master Gordon
1987Ninja Operation: Licensed to Terminate
Ninja Master Gordon
1987Ninja Operation 6: Champion on Fire
Master Gordon
1987Evil Spawn
Max Adrian
1987Hitman the Cobra
Phillip
1986Golden Ninja Warrior
1986Honor Thy Father (TV Movie)
Herman Ostermeyer
1986Ninja Champion
Richard
1986Ninja Dragon
Ninja Master Gordon
1986Ninja Hunt
1986Ninja the Protector
Ninja Master Gordon Anderson
1986Terror Force Commando
Mathews - CIA agent
1986The Ninja Squad
Ninja master Gordon
1986Ninja Terminator
Ninja master Harry
1985Frankenstein's Brain (Short) (rumored)
1985Majestic Thunderbolt
Richard
1985È arrivato mio fratello
Spinetti
1985Blood Debts
Mark Collins
1985City Ninja
1984Ninja Thunderbolt
Richard
1984Série noire (TV Series)
Le tueur à gages
- Neige à Capri (1984) ... Le tueur à gages
1983Hunter's Crossing
Burns Jr.
1983Rescue Team
1983Amok
Elton Horn
1983Intrusion: Cambodia
1983Fireback
Jack Kaplan
1983Hajji Washington
President Andrew Johnson / Grover Cleveland
1982Run Like the Wind, Kiko
Guido
1980Challenge of the Tiger
Richard Cannon
1980La mondana nuda
1980Ora zero e dintorni (TV Series)
Tommy / Fango / Mike
- La pianta che sorride (1980) ... Tommy
- Commercio (1980) ... Fango
- Lieto fine (1980) ... Mike
1980Orgasmo nero
Paul
1979Don't Trust the Mafia
Questore Ferrari
1979Napoli storia d'amore e di vendetta
Frank
1979Pakleni otok
Americki narednik Taylor
1979Strategia per una missione di morte
Richard Benson
1978Napoli... i 5 della squadra speciale
Areangeli
1978Sahit
1978Il balordo (TV Mini-Series)
Colonnello Sheffington
- Episode #1.3 (1978) ... Colonnello Sheffington
- Episode #1.2 (1978) ... Colonnello Sheffington
1978Provincia violenta
Augusto
1977Clouzot & C. contro Borsalino & C.
Borsalino
1977Beast with a Gun
Santini
1977Natascha - Todesgrüße aus Moskau
Bukow
1977Achtung! The Desert Tigers
Maj. Lexman
1976Boxer Rebellion
General Waldersee / Von Waldersee, the German Commander
1975The Four Assassins
Marco Polo
1975Yankesici
1974Anasinin Gozu
1974Four for All
Jolando
1974Un viaje de locos
1974Una donna per 7 bastardi
Cripple
1974Il romanzo di un giovane povero
Il notaio
1973Pugni, pirati e karatè
Gargantua / 'Garga'
1972The Godfather's Friend
Richard Maddock
1972Fabulous Trinity
Scott
1972Deadly Trackers
Jeff Carter / James Luke / Django
1972Two Brothers in Trinity
Jesse Smith
1972Si può fare molto con 7 donne
Mike Spencer
1971Sheriff of Rock Springs
The Sheriff
1971Acquasanta Joe
Charlie Bennett
1971His Name Was King
John 'King' Marley
1971Shoot Joe, and Shoot Again
Joe Dakota
1971Dig Your Grave Friend... Sabata's Coming
Steve McGowan
1971The Hideout
Max
1970Reverend's Colt
Sheriff Donovan
1970Churchill's Leopards
Lt. Richard Benson / Lt. Hans Müller
1970Stagecoach of the Condemned
Robert Walton
1970Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You
Hero
196936 ore all'inferno
Captain Stern
1969C'era una volta un gangster
Larry Alfieri
1968God Was in the West, Too, at One Time
Father Pat Jordan
1968Fantabulous Inc.
Richard Werner aka Karl Meyer
1968Day After Tomorrow
Stan Ross
1968Vengeance
Joko / Rocco Barrett
1967L'uomo del colpo perfetto
Steve Norton
196728 Minutes for 3 Million Dollars
Jacques
1967Master Stroke
Arthur Lang / Owen
1966Ring Around the World
Fred Lester
1966Rojo
Donald 'El Rojo' Sorensen
1966Killers Are Challenged
Bob Fleming
1965One Hundred Thousand Dollars for Ringo
Lee 'Ringo' Barton
1965Secret Agent Fireball
Bob Fleming
1965Temple of a Thousand Lights
Alan Foster
1964Three Sergeants of Bengal
Sgt. Frankie Ross
1964Los dinamiteros
Actor en 'Rapiña en Golden City' (uncredited)
1964Giants of Rome
Claudius Marcellus
1964The Revolt of the Pretorians
Velerio Rufo
1964The Two Gladiators
Lucius Crassus
1964Messalina vs. the Son of Hercules
Glaucus
1964Three Ruthless Ones
Jeff Walker
1963Gunfight in the Red Sands
Ricardo 'Gringo' Martinez
1963The Saracens
Marco Trevisan
1963Perseus Against the Monsters
Perseo
1962Gladiators 7
Darius
1962Avenger of the Seven Seas
Lt. David Robinson
1961The Invincible Gladiator
Rezius
1961Master of the World
Alistair
1960Dante (TV Series)
Ladislaus Kowalski
- My Pal, the Bullseye (1960) ... Ladislaus Kowalski
1960Tall Story
Student (uncredited)
1959Battle Flame
2nd Lt. Wechsler
1958Too Much, Too Soon
Swimming Companion (uncredited)
1958South Pacific
Co-Pilot
1957Jeanne Eagels
Cpl. Hodgson in 'Rain' (uncredited)
1957Kronos
Pilot
1956-1957West Point (TV Series)
- McKinley's Challenge (1957)
- Heat of Anger (1956)
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peplum star of the day rod flash = Biography
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Born 1932 in Iran
Died 2012 in Tehran, Iran (pneumonia)
Birth Name Ilush Khoshabe
Height 6' 2" (1.88 m)
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Iloosh Khoshabe was born in 1932 in Iran as Ilush Khoshabe. He was an actor, known for The Seven Tasks of Ali Baba (1962), The Invincible Brothers Maciste (1964) and Vulcan, Son of Jupiter (1962). He died in 2012 in Tehran, Iran.
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1995Gard-e vizheh
1993Yaran
1993The Viper
Baktash
1982Sesso e volentieri (as Richard Lloyd)
1978Pugni, dollari e spinaci
Leo Coppola (as Richard Lloyd)
1975Due Magnum .38 per una città di carogne
Giancarlo Proietti (as Richard Lloyd)
1973The Little Warriors (as Ilush)
1972Abbase and Jafar Barmaki
1971Ahmad chakmei (as Ilush)
1969Ghool biabooni
1969Pahlevan-e pahlevanan
1968Az-jangozashtegan (as Iloosh)
1968Keshtye Noah
Abdollah (as Ilush)
1968Tariq Ul-Khatahay
1966Hossein Kord Shabestari
Hossein Kord (as Ilush)
1964The Invincible Brothers Maciste
Maciste the Elder (as Richard Lloyd)
1963Hercules, Samson & Ulysses
Samson (as Richard Lloyd)
1962The Seven Tasks of Ali Baba
Ali Baba (as Rod Flash Ilosh)
1962Vulcan, Son of Jupiter
Vulcan - Blacksmith Titan (as Rod Flash)
1961The Dragon's Tooth (as Ilush)
1958Bijan va Manijeh (as Ilush)
1956Ghezel arsalan (as Ilush)
1955Prince Arsalan
Amir Arsalan (as Ilush)
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Alternate Names: Rod Flash | Iloosh | Rod Flash Ilosh | Ilush | Richard Lloyd
Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
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Yann Larvor is an actor, known for Samson and the Mighty Challenge (1964), The Colossus of Rhodes (1961) and Les tringleuses (1975).
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Actor (6 credits)
1983Dorothée, danseuse de corde (TV Movie) (as Yann L'Arvor)
1975Les tringleuses
Martin (as Yann L'Arvor)
1967Deux romains en Gaule (TV Movie)
1964Samson and the Mighty Challenge
Ursus (as Yann L'Arvor)
1961The Colossus of Rhodes
Mahor
1958Premier mai (uncredited)
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peplum star of the day = joe robinson. Biography
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Born May 31, 1927 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, UK
Died July 3, 2017 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK (undisclosed)
Birth Name Joseph William Robinson Harle
Height 6' 2" (1.88 m)
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Born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1927 (not 1929 as some references give) Joe Robinson came from a famous family of wrestlers. Both his father Joseph Robinson Senior and grandfather John were world champions. Following in their footsteps Joe Junior won the wrestling European Heavyweight Championship in 1952, beating Axel Cadier in London. At that time he was billed as Tiger Joe Robinson. He was also interested in acting and studied at R.A.D.A. After injuring his back wrestling in Paris, Joe decided to concentrate on acting, and after a few bit parts in films his first leading role came in the keep-fit documentary Fit as a fiddle (1952). He also played Harry "Muscles" Green in the musical Wish You Were Here (1952) on the West End stage. His most memorable film role was in A Kid For Two Farthings (1955) in which he wrestled Primo Carnera. Like most muscular actors he was invited to Rome in 1960 where he appeared in five Italian epics. At the same time, Joe and his younger brother Doug Robinson became popular stunt arrangers, particularly on the James Bond films. Joe and Doug, together with Honor Blackman co-authored the book "Honor Blackman's Book of Self-Defence" published by Andre Deutsch in 1965. Joe was also a judo champion and black belt at karate, and opened a martial arts centre in Brighton where he is now retired.
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Annie Alliston (1961 - ?) ( separated) ( 2 children)
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Brother of actor/stunt man Doug Robinson
Doug and Joe Robinson taught actress Honor Blackman Judo self-defense tactics for her part in The Avengers (1961). The two brothers appeared as foils in many pictures for her 1965 book 'Honor Blackman's Book of Self-Defence'.
Hit the headlines in 1998 when he fought off a gang of eight muggers single-handed. The 70-year-old former bodybuilder and Italian epic star was getting off a bus in Cape Town, South Africa when the gang struck with baseball bats and knives. 6 ft 2 ins Joe poleaxed two with flying kicks, karate-chopped another in the chest and broke the arm of a fourth. The rest fled!
Was offered the part of the Rank Gong Man, but feared being typecast in that role and declined. The job went to Ken Richmond - another wrestler.
He ran a martial arts centre in Brighton.
Children from first marriage: Joe and Lisa. From second marriage: Kate and Polly.
Of his eleven grandchildren Kyra is an IBJIF jiu-jitsu champion and Phoebe is a stunt woman.
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1973Diamonds on Wheels (TV Movie)
Ashley's Bodyguard (uncredited)
1971Diamonds Are Forever
Peter Franks
1969The Undertakers (Short)
Garage Mechanic
1966Theatre 625 (TV Series)
Arkwright's son
- Girl of My Dreams (1966) ... Arkwright's son
1966Pardon the Expression (TV Series)
Gerry
- Self Defence (1966) ... Gerry
1963The Saint (TV Series)
Austin
- The Saint Plays with Fire (1963) ... Austin
1963The Avengers (TV Series)
Max
- November Five (1963) ... Max
1963Thor and the Amazon Women
Thor
1963Doctor in Distress
Sonja's Boy Friend
1963Taur, il re della forza bruta
Taur
1962The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
Mr. Roach
1961Tartar Invasion
Ursus
1961Barabbas
Bearded Gladiator
1961Erik the Conqueror
Garian (uncredited)
1961Carry on Regardless
Dynamite Dan
1961Probation Officer (TV Series)
Mr. Phillips
- Episode #2.22 (1961) ... Mr. Phillips
1960The Bulldog Breed
Tall Sailor
1960The Strange World of Gurney Slade (TV Mini-Series)
Farm Human
- Episode #1.3 (1960) ... Farm Human
1960Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
Man walking in pub (uncredited)
1960Meet the Champ (TV Series)
- Episode #1.3 (1960)
1960The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll
Corinthian (uncredited)
1960Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series)
Dale Brookwood
- Episode #1.357 (1960) ... Dale Brookwood
1959Action Stations
Pete Archer
1959Hancock's Half Hour (TV Series)
- The Beauty Contest (1959)
1958Sea Fury
Hendrik
1958Female Fiends
Sven
1957The Flesh Is Weak
Lofty
1957Fighting Mad
Mike
1957Murder Reported
Jim
1956Die ganze Welt singt nur Amore
Max, der Athlet
1956Before Your Very Eyes (TV Series)
- Episode #4.2 (1956)
1955A Kid for Two Farthings
Sam Heppner
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peplum star of the day paul wynter Biography
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Born October 28, 1935 in St. John's, Antigua
Died January 14, 2019 in Manchester, England, UK
Height 5' 8" (1.73 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Paul Wynter was born on October 28, 1935 in St. John's, Antigua. He was an actor, known for The Corridor People (1966), Atlas Against the Cyclops (1961) and Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules (1961). He died on January 14, 2019 in Manchester, England.
Trivia (1)
Bodybuilder who was Mr. Universe in 1960 and 1966.
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Filmography
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1966The Corridor People (TV Series)
Second Negro
- Victim as Black (1966) ... Second Negro
1961Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules
Bango
19615 marines per 100 ragazze
Sam
1961Atlas Against the Cyclops
Mumba
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1974The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club (TV Series)
Self
- Episode #2.2 (1974) ... Self
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Paul Wynter
Height 5'8"
Weight 180
1956
Mr Universe - NABBA, Medium, 1st
1957
Mr Europe, Physique, 4th
Mr Universe - NABBA, Medium, 2nd
1958
Mr Universe - NABBA, Medium, 1st
1959
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Short, 1st
1960
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Overall Winner
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Short, 1st
1965
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Short, 1st
1966
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Overall Winner
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Short, 1st
1972
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Short, 5th
1977
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 5th
1983
Universe - Pro - NABBA, 8th
Magazines
1958 January Vol 87, Num 3 Health and Strength
1958 August Vol 87, Num 18 Health and Strength
1959 June Vol 88, Num 13 Health and Strength
1960 August Vol 89, Num 17 Health and Strength
1960 October Vol 89, Num 20 Health and Strength
1962 August Vol 91, Num 16 Health and Strength
1963 March Vol 92, Num 6 Health and Strength
1965 March Vol 94, Num 5 Health and Strength
1965 November Vol 94, Num 24 Health and Strength
1966 November Vol 95, Num 23 Health and Strength
1967 August Vol 96, Num 16 Health and Strength
1968 April Vol 97, Num 9 Health and Strength
1971 April Vol 100, Num 4 Health and Strength
1993 March Vol 4, Num 5 Hardgainer
1997 April Vol 123, Num 2 Health and Strength
2011 November Vol 29, Num 9 Flex
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peplum star of the day serge nubret Biography
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Overview (3)
Born October 6, 1938 in Anse-Bertrand, Guadeloupe, France
Died April 19, 2011 in Pierrefitte-sur-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Height 6' (1.83 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Born in Guadaloupe in 1939, Serge Nubret moved to Paris in the 1950s and discovered bodybuilding. Nubret has won the titles Mr. Europe (1966), Mr. Universe (1976), and Mr. World (1977). He also came in third place in the 1973 Mr. Olympia competition and came in second in 1975, bested only by Arnold Schwarzenegger. In addition, Nubret was once the Europe Director of the International Federation of Body Building. In addition to his athletic accomplishments, Serge Nubret also acted in several films in the 1960s.
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1986Sins (TV Mini-Series)
Masseur
- Episode #1.1 (1986) ... Masseur
1984Série noire (TV Series)
Pierrot
- Sa majesté le flic (1984) ... Pierrot
1981The Professional
L'infirmier au procès
1980Petit déjeuner compris (TV Mini-Series)
Sissou Lemarchand
- Episode #1.6 (1980) ... Sissou Lemarchand
- Episode #1.5 (1980) ... Sissou Lemarchand
- Episode #1.4 (1980) ... Sissou Lemarchand
- Episode #1.3 (1980) ... Sissou Lemarchand
- Episode #1.2 (1980) ... Sissou Lemarchand
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1979We'll Grow Thin Together
Le body-builder club de gym
1978Fire's Share
1975Les demoiselles à péage
Boulou
1974Impossible Is Not French
1972César and Rosalie
Un acheteur de métaux
1970The Cop
Le Noir
1969The Seven Red Berets
Martinez
1968Les aventures de Tom Sawyer (TV Mini-Series)
Jim 'black-Jim'
- Episode #1.4 (1968) ... Jim 'black-Jim'
- Episode #1.3 (1968) ... Jim 'black-Jim'
- Episode #1.2 (1968) ... Jim 'black-Jim'
- Episode #1.1 (1968) ... Jim 'black-Jim'
1967Salle n° 8 (TV Series)
Mamadou
- Episode #1.65 (1967) ... Mamadou
- Episode #1.64 (1967) ... Mamadou
- Episode #1.63 (1967) ... Mamadou
- Episode #1.61 (1967) ... Mamadou
- Episode #1.50 (1967) ... Mamadou
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1965Thirteen Days to Die
Pongo
1964Un gosse de la butte
Vincent
1963Goliath and the Rebel Slave
Milan (as Serge Noubret)
1962My Son, the Hero
Rator
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1977Pumping Iron (Documentary)
Self
1976ABC's Wide World of Sports (TV Series)
Self - Contestant
- Episode dated 11 April 1976 (1976) ... Self - Contestant
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1963
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Tall, 2nd
1964
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Tall, 2nd
1969
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Tall, 3rd
Mr World - IFBB, Tall, 2nd
1970
Mr Europe - IFBB, Tall, 1st
1972
Olympia - IFBB, 3rd
1973
Olympia - IFBB, 2nd
1974
Olympia - IFBB, HeavyWeight, 3rd
1975
Olympia - IFBB, HeavyWeight, 2nd
1976
Olympus - WBBG, 2nd
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Winner
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Tall, 1st
1977
Olympus - WBBG, Winner
Universe - Pro - NABBA, 2nd
Pro Mr World - WBBG, Winner
1978
Universe - Pro - NABBA, 2nd
1981
Pro World Cup - WABBA, 2nd
1983
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 1st
Magazines
1961 May Vol 11, Num 5 Muscle Builder
1961 August Vol 90, Num 16 Health and Strength
1962 January Vol 11, Num 10 Muscle Builder
1962 October Vol 91, Num 20 Health and Strength
1963 October Vol 92, Num 22 Health and Strength
1964 June Vol 93, Num 12 Health and Strength
1968 March Vol 97, Num 7 Health and Strength
1971 March Vol 2, Num 10 Peak Muscle Maker
1972 June Vol 13, Num 4 Muscle Builder
1976 Vol 105, Num 9 Health and Strength
1976 Vol 105, Num 8 Health and Strength
1976 Vol 105, Num 4 Health and Strength
1977 September Vol 1, Num 3 Bodybuilding World
1977 September Num 62 Muscle Training Illustrated
1978 Muscle Mag Annual
1978 February Vol 2, Num 1 Muscle Digest
1979 May Num 14 Muscle Mag International
1980 January Num 81 Muscle Training Illustrated
1980 April Vol 4, Num 2 Muscle Digest
1980 July Num 19 Muscle Mag International
1981 April Vol 110, Num 4 Health and Strength
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star of the day steve reeves
Steve Reeves
Height 6'1"
Weight 213
Born January 21, 1926 Glasgow, Montana
Died May 1, 2000
description of Mr Pacific Coast Contest
1946
Mr Pacific Coast - AAU, Overall Winner
Mr Pacific Coast - AAU, Tall, 1st
1947
Mr America - AAU, Winner
Mr Pacific Coast - AAU, Winner
Mr Western America - AAU, Winner
1948
Mr USA, 2nd
Mr Universe - NABBA, 2nd
Mr Universe - NABBA, Tall, 1st
Mr World, Winner
1949
Mr USA, 3rd
1950
Mr Universe - NABBA, Overall Winner
Mr Universe - NABBA, Tall, 1st
Magazines
1947 Vol 7, Num 5 IronMan
1947 August Vol 2, Num 8 Chicago Bodybuilder
1947 August Strength and Health
1947 September Vol 7, Num 6 Your Physique
1947 October Vol 2, Num 10 Chicago Bodybuilder
1947 October Vol 3, Num 5 Muscle Power
1947 November Vol 76, Num 21 Health and Strength
1948 April Vol 9, Num 1 Your Physique
1948 September Vol 6, Num 4 Muscle Power
1948 October Vol 77, Num 21 Health and Strength
1949 January Vol 9, Num 1 IronMan
1949 January Vol 10, Num 4 Your Physique
1949 February Vol 78, Num 3 Health and Strength
1949 April Vol 7, Num 5 Muscle Power
1950 January Vol 12, Num 4 Your Physique
1950 April Vol 13, Num 1 Your Physique
1950 July Vol 79, Num 14 Health and Strength
1950 August Strength and Health
1950 August Vol 13, Num 5 Your Physique
1950 October Vol 79, Num 20 Health and Strength
1951 February Vol 80, Num 3 Health and Strength
1951 June Vol 15, Num 3 Your Physique
1952 Vol 1, Num 2 Mr Universe
1952 March Vol 16, Num 6 Your Physique
1952 May Vol 6, Num 5 The Bodybuilder
1953 Vol 1, Num 8 Mr Universe
1953 May Vol 7, Num 5 The Bodybuilder
1953 August Vol 82, Num 16 Health and Strength
1954 April Reg Park Journal
1954 May Vol 17, Num 4 Muscle Power
1954 August Vol 3, Num 1 Muscle Builder
1955 February Reg Park Journal
1955 March Reg Park Journal
1956 January Reg Park Journal
1956 April Vol 6, Num 3 Muscle Builder
1957 March Reg Park Journal
1957 May Reg Park Journal
1957 June Vol 86, Num 13 Health and Strength
1958 May Vol 1, Num 4 Mr America
1958 July Vol 1, Num 6 Muscle Sculpture
1958 July Reg Park Journal
1964 October Vol 1, Num 10 Muscular Development
1964 December Vol 14, Num 10 Muscle Builder
1965 December Vol 7, Num 12 Muscle Builder
1966 July Vol 95, Num 15 Health and Strength
1967 December Vol 96, Num 25 Health and Strength
1968 April Vol 5, Num 4 Muscular Development
1970 March Vol 99, Num 3 Health and Strength
1970 November Vol 7, Num 11 Muscular Development
1976 Muscle Mag Annual
1977 September Num 62 Muscle Training Illustrated
1977 November Num 63 Muscle Training Illustrated
1983 May Vol 44, Num 5 Muscle and Fitness
1992 November Vol 4, Num 3 Hardgainer
1995 May Vol 54, Num 5 IronMan
1996 July Vol 122, Num 3 Health and Strength
2000 July Vol 12, Num 1 Hardgainer
2000 October Vol 126, Num 4 Health and Strength
2002 January Vol 128, Num 1 Health and Strength
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Steve Reeves
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Overview (3)
Born January 21, 1926 in Glasgow, Montana, USA
Died May 1, 2000 in Escondido, California, USA (complications from lymphoma)
Height 6' 1" (1.85 m)
Mini Bio (2)
Though he did not possess a Herculean acting talent by any stretch, handsome bodybuilder Steve Reeves certainly had an enviable Herculean physique, and made plenty good use of it in Europe during the late 1950s and early 1960s portraying some of filmdom's most famous bronzed gods. Reeves was originally a Montana boy born on a cattle ranch in 1926. His destiny was revealed early in the game when, at the age of six months, he won his first fitness title as "Healthiest Baby of Valley County." His father Lester died in a farming accident when Steve was just a boy, and his family moved to Oakland (California). He first developed an interest in bodybuilding while in high school.
Steve joined the Army in his late teens where his job was loading boxcars and trucks. He also worked out loyally at the gym during his free time and the combination helped develop his body quite rapidly. Following Army service (he served for a time in the Pacific), he decided to pursue bodybuilding professionally. In 1946, at the age of 20, he won "Mr. Pacific Coast" in Oregon, which led to his titles of "Mr. Western America" (1947), Mr. America" (1947), "Mr. World" (1948) and, ultimately, "Mr. Universe" (1950).
With all the body-worshiping publicity he garnered, he decided to travel to New York to study and pursue acting. He subsequently returned to California...and Hollywood. There were not huge opportunities for a muscleman in Tinseltown other than providing pectoral background. Steve was, however, considered for the lead role in Cecil B. DeMille's biblical costumer Samson and Delilah (1949), but refused when told by the legendary director he would have to lose some of his musculature (about 15 lbs.). The part instead went to Victor Mature. Steve did manage to snag the role of a detective in infamous director Edward D. Wood Jr.'s Jail Bait (1954). Small parts on TV also came his way, but they too were mostly posing bits or walk-ons. To the Hollywood power players, Steve was just a body. Whether he could act or not was not a concern or selling point. Fans just wanted to see him take his shirt off.
Down on his luck, Steve's fortunes change when Italian film director Pietro Francisci saw him play Jane Powell's boyfriend in the feature film Athena (1954) and persuaded him to go overseas to star in Hercules (1958) (US title: "Hercules"). Though critics dismissed the film as "muddled mythology" while denigrating its cheapjack production values (including a poorly-dubbed sound track), the public went crazy over the sword-and-sandal epic and, in particular, Steve's marvelous beefcake heroics. He became an "overnight" star. Sequels followed, none any better or worse, with him going through the paces as a number absurdly-muscled biblical and mythological figures. An able horseman, he also performed many of his own stunts. Moreover, he paved the way for other pumped-up acting hopefuls (Ed Fury, Mark Forest, Reg Park) to seek their fame and fortune in Italy as a feature-length Samson, Ursus or Colossus. Nobody, however, came close to topping Steve in popularity.
A shoulder injury forced Steve's retirement, spending the remainder of his life promoting steroid-free bodybuilding while living on a ranch and breeding horses. The more recent bodybuilders of fame such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno, both Hercules impersonators of yore, have given Steve significant credit for their respective acting successes. Married twice, Steve died in Southern California of lymphoma on May 1, 2000, at age 74.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
Steve Reeves is regarded by many as the greatest bodybuilder of all time for his legendary symmetrical physique, visionary bodybuilding techniques, dedication and love for the sport through which he won five bodybuilding titles between 1946 and 1950. His peak measurements were: 6'1" at 216 lbs. with 18½" arms, 52" chest, and a 29" waist, partly depicting his creation: "The Classic Physique."
Steve Reeves was born in Montana in 1926, yet by age 10 moved to Oakland, California where he first became captivated with the art of bodybuilding at age 16, placing pioneer John Grimek as his top role model. After two years of bodybuilding Steve's body weight reached 203 lbs by high school graduation, but was he then inducted into the Army. He was assigned to Company A of the 25th Division and was sent to the front lines in the Philippines where he endured to continue his bodybuilding training, becoming known as "The Shape" among his fellow GIs. After WWII had ended he was part of the occupational forces sent to Japan and was stationed there from September 1945 to September 1946. After his service ended, he entered and won several bodybuilding championships becoming: "Mr. Pacific Coast" (1946), "Mr. Western America" (1947), "Mr. America" (1947), "Mr. World" (1948) and "Mr. Universe" (1950) announcing his retirement from bodybuilding competition that very night after he won.
From that point onward Reeves set his sights on the silver screen as well as the small screen. He made several appearances on variety shows of the early-to-mid 1950s and non-starring roles during 1954 in two films: Athena (1954) starring Debbie Reynolds and Ed Wood's Jail Bait (1954). In 1957, he had been called to Italy to play the lead role Hercules in "Le Fatiche di Ercole" which was filmed during the summer and autumn of 1957 with a USA premiere in 1959. The tremendous worldwide success of "Hercules," (the USA title), led to a sequel and many other Italian epic films many based on heroes played by Reeves. These roles included Romulus, Phillipides, Captain Henry Morgan, Glaucus, and Sandokan. With 20 film/TV acting credits to his name by 1968, Steve Reeves retired from film and returned to California to live on his ranch, remaining committed to his lifelong belief in natural, drug-free bodybuilding through his writings and personal appearances. Steve Reeves has served as a great inspiration to many bodybuilders such as Sylvester Stallone and Lou Ferrigno, and millions of others the world over for all that he was: a genuine hero, a true man, an authentic gentleman, the first (and to many fans the only true) Hercules, and nothing less than the greatest bodybuilder of all time.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: CL Candela
Spouse (2)
Aline Czartjarwicz (24 June 1963 - 24 July 1989) ( her death)
Sandra Smith (31 January 1955 - 4 September 1956) ( divorced)
Trade Mark (3)
Strong, statuesque frame
Usually starred in peplums, playing mythical heroes
Often stood in positions that allowed him to showcase his muscular biceps
Trivia (40)
His wife, Aline, died of complications from a stroke in 1989. He wrote "Building the Classical Physique -- The Natural Way". Through his Steve Reeves International Society Web site, he promoted supplements and powders with natural ingredients. He moved to Oakland with his family as a child and began lifting weights when he was 16 years old.
Mr. Universe 1950
Mr. America 1947.
Mentioned in the song "Sweet Transvestite" from the film The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).
At the peak of his bodybuilding career at age 23, he was 6' 1", 200 pounds, with a chest measuring 48 inches, a 29-inch waist, and had 17 1/2-inch biceps.
Such bodybuilders such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno and David Prowse have credited Reeves as a role model for the bodybuilding world.
Often confused with, and is not related to, George Reeves, who played Superman on TV in the 1950s. While working on a studio next to the set where the Superman series was filmed, producers once threatened to fire George after an argument and replace him with Steve.
In 1949 director Cecil B. DeMille considered (and came very close) casting Reeves as Samson in Samson and Delilah (1949) after Burt Lancaster proved unavailable. Although DeMille liked Reeves and thought he was perfect for the role, a dispute between Reeves and the studio over his physique forced DeMille to recast the role of Samson with Victor Mature. After becoming popular in the late 1950s and 1960s, Reeves turned down the roles of James Bond in Dr. No (1962) and the Man With No Name in A Fistful of Dollars (1964).
He loved horses and was a great rider himself. Italian producers later found that to be an advantage, since Reeves usually did his own stunts in his films and they didn't have to hire a horse riding double for him. After retiring from films due to a shoulder injury, Reeves bought a ranch and took up breeding horses professionally.
He was a friend of "Tarzan" actor Gordon Scott, and recommended him for the role of Remus in Duel of the Titans (1961). The producers originally wanted Reeves to play both Romulus and Remus through some doubling, but Reeves convinced them that it would be more effective to have another actor playing Remus.
His voice was dubbed in his Italian epics. The only films where his real voice is heard are Jail Bait (1954) and Athena (1954).
His entire bodybuilding career consisted of 8 contests.
His mother was a nutritionist.
He survived numerous life-threatening experiences as a child, including being hit by a car and dragged, being thrown from a horse and sleeping through an earthquake as a child in Montana. When he couldn't be accounted for, family members found him sound asleep, his bedroom teetering on the brink of a three-story fall.
Took him 4 weeks to get into contest shape for his Mr. America victory.
Was of Welsh, Irish, English and German descent
Served in the Philippines during WWII, contracted malaria, and served his remaining time under Gen. Douglas MacArthur during the occupation of Japan.
Prior to its release, Ridley Scott's Gladiator (2000) was being referred to by some writers as the first "Steve Reeves type" movie in decades. It had also been written that Scott was amiss in not getting Reeves to at least do a cameo. Sadly, Reeves died on the very day that "Gladiator" premiered..
While filming The Last Days of Pompeii (1959) (a remake of The Last Days of Pompeii (1935)), the chariot he was driving struck a tree and he dislocated his shoulder. This put an end to his more intense exercise routines and caused problems in the following years.
He was reportedly diagnosed with lymphoma only six weeks prior to this death.
He was played by Michael J. Nelson in the episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) that showed his film Hercules Unchained (1959).
He often criticized the use of steroids in bodybuilding because he felt that it undermined the health value and the challenge of bodybuilding as a sport. He once remarked, "Body builders used to come in all shapes and sizes. Now they all look like Arnold [Schwarzenegger]."
Almost paradoxically, Reeves' impressive physique prompted filmmakers to put him into a variety of "bondage" situations. Two such situations are cited in the book: "Lash! The Hundred Greatest Scenes of Men Being Whipped in the Movies." Ranking 7th is Reeves' flogging in Duel of the Titans (1961) and ranking 24th is his flogging in The White Warrior (1959).
Though proud of his work as Hercules, he was always disappointed that his other films did not receive much recognition. He once remarked "I only did two Hercules films, but everyone seems to think I did ten."
Took up power walking (which combined swinging hand held weights in both hands while walking) in order to compensate for the damage done to him by his shoulder injury.
He was the undisputed king of the European produced sword and sandal/mythological muscleman epics. Although he became an international sensation, the core of his film career lasted only 5 years (1958-1963)and a staggering 15 epic productions during that period. Afterward, he made another "Sandokan" feature and attempted a film in the next big Italian film craze, the spaghetti western, before retiring from the screen.
Is credited by Sylvester Stallone for inspiring Stallone to work out and build up his body and later became friends with Reeves after he became famous.
Was offered a third Hercules film after "Hercules Unchained" but declined in favor of pursuing other roles.
Summer 1948, at Cannes, France, won the title of "Le plus bel homme du monde". This was documented in a French b&w short film with cinematography by Raymond Clunie and Georges Zaidler, with René Charrois as assistant camera operator and Jacques Verillon as technical consultant.
Although he was regarded as the "king of the muscle man movies," after doing two movies as Hercules ("Hercules" (1958) and "Hercules Unchained" (1959)), Steve Reeves turned down further Hercules movies and similar roles for other sword and sandal epics that had more substance to their stories.
Was crowned 1947 AAU Mr. America. Contest was held in Chicago, Illinois, June 29, 1947 at Lane Tech H.S., in conjunction with the 1947 AAU Senior National Weightlifting Championships (Olympic Style). In it Steve won a very close decision over 2nd place winner, future Pro Wrestler, Eric Pederson.
Steve Reeves's body was cremated and his ashes were specifically scattered in Montana, the state where he was born.
For his competition days, he is credited with being the first bodybuilder to go to a salon to have his hair styled as part of his "total presentation.".
He was signed by producer George Pal to star as Doc Savage in the motion picture that would eventually become "Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze" (1975). A prolonged writer's strike caused Reeves and the original director to drop out of the project.
He used his G.I. Bill benefits to attend the California Chiropractic College in San Francisco.
His appearance in Edward D. Wood, Jr.'s "Jail Bait" (1954) earned him his Screen Actor's Guild card.
It was reportedly an agent that suggested to him to consider acting.
In the heyday of his film career, he became the highest paid actor in Europe.
At the height of his European produced spectacles, he was reportedly the top boxoffice draw in over 25 countries.
By 1960 Reeves was being offered more Italian epics than he had time to make. Variety announced on 27 April 1960 that Reeves was being offered Judas, a forthcoming epic to be produced by Giuseppe Amato for Riama Film, (the same producer and company of La Dolce Vita (1960)). Like other projects, nothing more was ever heard of Judas.
Personal Quotes (1)
Filmmaking in Europe was a little different from working in the United States. There's a scene in 'Hercules' where I'm in chains -- they looked like steel, but they were actually made of wood -- and I had to swing these chains at my supposed enemies who were advancing towards me. Well, I didn't want to really strike someone so I kind of held back with my motions. The director yelled, 'Swing those chains! Swing them hard!' I said, 'I don't want to hurt someone.' And the director yelled back, 'If they don't get hurt, they don't get paid!'
Salary (1)
Le fatiche di Ercole (1958) $12,000
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2020Hercules Recycled 2.0
Burt Galaxy
1968I Live for Your Death
Mike Sturges
1964I pirati della Malesia
Sandokan
1963Sandokan the Great
Sandokan
1962The Avenger
Enea / Aeneas
1962The Slave
Randus - son of Spartacus
1961Duel of the Titans
Romulus
1961The Trojan Horse
Aeneas
1961The Thief of Baghdad
Karim
1960Morgan, the Pirate
Henry Morgan
1959The Giant of Marathon
Phillipides
1959The Last Days of Pompeii
Glaucus Leto
1959Goliath and the Barbarians
Emiliano (a.k.a. "Goliath")
1959The White Warrior
Agi / Hadji Murad, the White Warrior
1959Hercules Unchained
Hercules
1958Hercules
Hercules
1957The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (TV Series)
Foley
- Harry Returns Early (1957) ... Foley
1954Athena
Ed Perkins
1954Jail Bait
Lieutenant Bob Lawrence
1953Topper (TV Series)
Joe Manurki
- Reducing (1953) ... Joe Manurki
1953Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Olympic Team Member (uncredited)
1952Hollywood Opening Night (TV Series)
- Prison Doctor (1952)
1951Stars Over Hollywood (TV Series)
- Prison Doctor (1951)
1949Kimbar of the Jungle (TV Short)
Kimbar
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Other Works: Active on Broadway in the following productions: See more »
Publicity Listings: 5 Print Biographies | 1 Interview | 6 Articles | 2 Magazine Cover Photos | See more »
Official Sites: Steve Reeves International Society
Alternate Names: Steve Reeves Mr. Universe of 1950 | S. Reeves
Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
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Personal Quote: Filmmaking in Europe was a little different from working in the United States. There's a scene in 'Hercules' where I'm in chains -- they looked like steel, but they were actually made of wood -- and I had to swing these chains at my supposed enemies who were advancing towards me. Well, I didn't want to really strike someone so I kind of held back with my motions. The director yelled, 'Swing those... See more »
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Star Sign: Aquarius
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Corpi nudi (1983)
Corpi nudi
Femi
1983
Mizzzzica... ma che è proibitissimo? (1983)
Mizzzzica... ma che è proibitissimo?
1983
Messo comunale praticamente spione (1982)
Messo comunale praticamente spione
Anna - maid in Rossi house (uncredited)
1982
Femi Benussi and Monica Nickel in Erotic Passion (1981)
Erotic Passion
Marsha
1981
Nemici per la pelle
TV Series
1980
1 episode
Il viziaccio (1980)
Il viziaccio
Clementina
1980
Supersexymarket (1979)
Supersexymarket
1979
Femi Benussi and Bruno Pischiutta in Isola meccanica (1978)
Isola meccanica
1978
Malabestia (1978)
Malabestia
Maria
1978
Cara sposa (1977)
Cara sposa
1977
Cara dolce nipote (1977)
Cara dolce nipote
Marietta
1977
Peccatori di provincia (1977)
Peccatori di provincia
Gigia
1977
Mala, amore e morte (1977)
Mala, amore e morte
Marisa Belli
1977
Stangata in famiglia (1976)
Stangata in famiglia
Margherita
1976
Un toro da monta (1976)
Un toro da monta
Sabrina Carli
1976
Batton Story (1976)
Batton Story
Marisa Colli
1976
La cameriera nera (1976)
La cameriera nera
Mariolina
1976
Classe mista (1976)
Classe mista
Aunt Tecla
1976
Maria Pia Conte in Che dottoressa ragazzi! (1976)
Che dottoressa ragazzi!
Carmelina
1976
Jenny Tamburi in My Father's Wife (1976)
My Father's Wife
Patrizia
1976
La campagnola bella (1976)
La campagnola bella
Letizia
1976
La professoressa di lingue (1976)
La professoressa di lingue
Pamela Bonaccia
1976
La commessa (1975)
La commessa
Argentinian woman
1975
La collegiale (1975)
La collegiale
Emy
1975
Jean-Claude Vernè in Le dolci zie (1975)
Le dolci zie
Mimì
1975
Carroll Baker in The Private Lesson (1975)
The Private Lesson
Rosina (as Femy Benussi)
1975
Una vergine in famiglia (1975)
Una vergine in famiglia
Rosina
1975
Gloria Guida in The Novice (1975)
The Novice
Nunziata
1975
Strip Nude for Your Killer (1975)
Strip Nude for Your Killer
Lucia Cerezer
1975
Tomas Milian in Syndicate Sadists (1975)
Syndicate Sadists
Flora
1975
The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance (1975)
The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance
Sybil
1975
Seven Devils on Horseback (1975)
Seven Devils on Horseback
Rosie
1975
L'assassino è costretto ad uccidere ancora (1975)
L'assassino è costretto ad uccidere ancora
Dizzy Blonde
1975
I sette magnifici cornuti (1974)
I sette magnifici cornuti
MafaldaWife of newsstand
1974
Lee Van Cleef and Lieh Lo in El karate el Colt y el impostor (1974)
El karate el Colt y el impostor
Italian mistress
1974
Carnal Revenge (1974)
Carnal Revenge
Anna
1974
Femi Benussi and Lando Buzzanca in My Darling Domestic (1974)
My Darling Domestic
Lola Mandragali
1974
A pugni nudi (1974)
A pugni nudi
Anna
1974
C'est plus facile de garder la bouche ouverte... (1974)
C'est plus facile de garder la bouche ouverte...
Gina Mancori
1974
Perverse Adolescence (1974)
Perverse Adolescence
Mirella
1974
Bruna, formosa, cerca superdotato (1973)
Bruna, formosa, cerca superdotato
Lisa Mancini
1973
Biancaneve e i sette nani
1973
Giancarlo Giannini in Paolo the Hot (1973)
Paolo the Hot
Prostitute in red
1973
Frederick Stafford in Special Killers (1973)
Special Killers
Laura Damiani
1973
When Love Is Lust (1973)
When Love Is Lust
Widow Neighbor
1973
Il tuo piacere è il mio (1973)
Il tuo piacere è il mio
La contessa Joselita Esteban De FierroRosalia
1973
The Countess Died of Laughter (1973)
The Countess Died of Laughter
Clarissa (as Femy Benussi)
1973
The Mighty Anselmo and His Squire (1972)
The Mighty Anselmo and His Squire
Laura
1972
Finalmente le mille e una notte (1972)
Finalmente le mille e una notte
Zumurud
1972
Poppea... una prostituta al servizio dell'impero (1972)
Poppea... una prostituta al servizio dell'impero
Poppea
1972
Canterbury proibito (1972)
Canterbury proibito
Viola (segment "Viola")
1972
Tales of Erotica (1972)
Tales of Erotica
Violetta (segment "4 Wives")
1972
The Italian Connection (1972)
The Italian Connection
Nana
1972
So Sweet, So Dead (1972)
So Sweet, So Dead
Serena
1972
Le calde notti del Decameron (1972)
Le calde notti del Decameron
Zeinab
1972
Decameron n° 3 - Le più belle donne del Boccaccio (1972)
Decameron n° 3 - Le più belle donne del Boccaccio
Madonna Isabella (segment "The Horny Horseman")
1972
Blood Story (1972)
Blood Story
Dorothy
1972
Un apprezzato professionista di sicuro avvenire (1972)
Un apprezzato professionista di sicuro avvenire
Lucetta
1972
Questa libertà di avere... le ali bagnate (1971)
Questa libertà di avere... le ali bagnate
Miriam
1971
Homo Eroticus (1971)
Homo Eroticus
Ersilia
1971
Le belve (1971)
Le belve
Concetta Sparapaoli (segment "Processo a porte chiuse")
1971
Finders Killers (1971)
Finders Killers
Saloon Girl
1971
The Beast (1970)
The Beast
Maud's Friend (uncredited)
1970
Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970)
Hatchet for the Honeymoon
Alice Norton
1970
Che fanno i nostri supermen tra le vergini della jungla? (1970)
Che fanno i nostri supermen tra le vergini della jungla?
Jungla
1970
Quintana: Dead or Alive (1969)
Quintana: Dead or Alive
Virginia de Leon
1969
Le calde notti di Poppea (1969)
Le calde notti di Poppea
Livia
1969
Dean Reed in Death Knocks Twice (1969)
Death Knocks Twice
Lois Simmons (as Femy Benussi)
1969
Tarzana, the Wild Woman (1969)
Tarzana, the Wild Woman
Tarzana
1969
Deadly Inheritance (1968)
Deadly Inheritance
Simone
1968
Vacanze sulla Costa Smeralda (1968)
Vacanze sulla Costa Smeralda
Marisa
1968
Sexy Susan Sins Again (1968)
Sexy Susan Sins Again
Giovanna
1968
Zorro the Fox (1968)
Zorro the Fox
Donna Isabella
1968
Requiem for a Gringo (1968)
Requiem for a Gringo
Alma (as Femy Benussi)
1968
Radhapura - Endstation der Verdammten (1968)
Radhapura - Endstation der Verdammten
Linda
1968
Samoa, Queen of the Jungle (1968)
Samoa, Queen of the Jungle
Yasmin
1968
Raquel Welch in The Biggest Bundle of Them All (1968)
The Biggest Bundle of Them All
Uncle Carlo's Bride
1968
The Glory of Gallantry (1968)
The Glory of Gallantry
1968
A suon di lupara (1968)
A suon di lupara
Roberta
1968
Un hombre vino a matar (1967)
Un hombre vino a matar
Helen (as Feny Benussi)
1967
Last of the Badmen (1967)
Last of the Badmen
Rubia
1967
Born to Kill (1967)
Born to Kill
Flory Waltamore
1967
Death Walks in Laredo (1967)
Death Walks in Laredo
Tula - the Hong Kong Dancer
1967
Un brivido sulla pelle (1966)
Un brivido sulla pelle
Susy Martin
1966
The Hawks and the Sparrows (1966)
The Hawks and the Sparrows
Luna
1966
Femi Benussi, Walter Brandi, Mickey Hargitay, Rita Klein, Moa Tahi, and Gino Turini in Bloody Pit of Horror (1965)
Bloody Pit of Horror
Annie (as Femi Martin)
1965
A Maiden for the Prince (1965)
A Maiden for the Prince
Girl in Colorno (uncredited)
1965