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mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« on: January 09, 2022, 06:20:19 AM »
For those of you who are wondering if Mark has really passed away, yes, he has.
At 7:10p. PST yesterday evening he passed into the arms of Jesus (his great desire) as peacefully as anyone one could. 
They aren't sure if he passed from a fall when stepping off of the porch or a stroke. We won't know for a while. But Mark was never one to burden anyone about his health, or anything else for that matter. "I'm fine! And, until that day, it was true. He was always fine.
Approximately a week later, on New Year's Eve the signs of a brain bleed were evident. It appeared he had a stroke. When he got to the hospital, he was immediately put on life support. We weren't given any hope. However, the hospital staff allowed us the time to make up our minds as to when we wanted to remove him from the support. We needed time to say goodbye to an amazing man.
Please know that he loved the people who loved his movies, he loved opera, and more recently in his life, In and Out Burgers (something he wouldn't do in his younger days).
I will come back when I'm able to share a bit more about him.
I love you Mark Forest, with all of my heart. You changed my life. Rest In Peace in the arms of the One Who Loves You Most.
Sally
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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2022, 06:21:17 AM »
   
Lou Degni

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Born January 16, 1933 Brooklyn, NY

Lorenzo Luis Degni
Appeared in Hercules movies as Mark Forest

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1952

Mr America - AAU, 27th

1953

Mr New York City - AAU, Tall, 1st
Mr New York Metropolitan - AAU, 2nd
Mr North America - AAU, Tall, 2nd

1954

Mr Muscle Beach, 2nd
Mr Venice Beach, Winner

1956

Mr America - AAU, 15th

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1955 April       Strength and Health
1958 January       Strength and Health
1960 October   Vol 2, Num 10   Mr America
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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2022, 06:23:48 AM »
For those of you who are wondering if Mark has really passed away, yes, he has.
At 7:10p. PST yesterday evening he passed into the arms of Jesus (his great desire) as peacefully as anyone one could. 
They aren't sure if he passed from a fall when stepping off of the porch or a stroke. We won't know for a while. But Mark was never one to burden anyone about his health, or anything else for that matter. "I'm fine! And, until that day, it was true. He was always fine.
Approximately a week later, on New Year's Eve the signs of a brain bleed were evident. It appeared he had a stroke. When he got to the hospital, he was immediately put on life support. We weren't given any hope. However, the hospital staff allowed us the time to make up our minds as to when we wanted to remove him from the support. We needed time to say goodbye to an amazing man.
Please know that he loved the people who loved his movies, he loved opera, and more recently in his life, In and Out Burgers (something he wouldn't do in his younger days).
I will come back when I'm able to share a bit more about him.
I love you Mark Forest, with all of my heart. You changed my life. Rest In Peace in the arms of the One Who Loves You Most.
Sally

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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2022, 06:23:53 AM »
orn   January 6, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name   Lorenzo Luis Degni
Height   6' (1.83 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Actor and bodybuilder Mark Forest was born in Brooklyn as Lorenzo Luis Degni, a third generation Italian-American (his grandparents hailed from Naples). He began as a bodybuilder at the tender age of thirteen, found himself featured on the cover of magazines and soon operated his own gym on Long Island. He entered and won several bodybuilding competitions before finding his way into show business via Mae West's troupe of musclemen (who featured as ladies' eye candy in her touring act along with the singers and dancers). West's entourage variously included other luminaries of the muscular fraternity, such as Ed Fury, Gordon Mitchell and Reg Lewis.

Mark Forest came to international fame after being recruited to star in Italian peplum (sword and sandal) epics, becoming only the second American actor (after Steve Reeves) to find lucrative work and popularity in that medium. His success was greatly helped by the fact that he was already fluent in Italian. Forest's film career spanned a modest five years (1960-1965), in the course of which he starred in a dozen pictures. Most often, he portrayed either Hercules or the equally brawny hero Maciste, created by Gabriele D'Annunzio and Giovanni Pastrone. In fact, Forest played Maciste seven times - more than any other actor.

At the end of his brief fling with the movies, Forest turned to his other passion and reinvented himself as an opera singer (tenor) in Europe. He became adept at the bel canto technique, trained by Giovanni Milillo, a composer and former tenor at the New York Opera and father of operatic soprano Aprile Millo. After his return to the U.S., Forest settled in California, latterly teaching vocal technique in Studio City.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis

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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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« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2022, 06:26:10 AM »
Filmography
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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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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2022, 06:27:09 AM »
Gay the last thing any heterosexual man wants is to pass into the arms of a dude when will you Christians admit it’s a fag religion
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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2022, 06:30:31 AM »
This is truly saddening as after Reeves,  Forest was my favourite in the role of Hercules, Maciste, et al.
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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2022, 06:34:22 AM »
Gay the last thing any heterosexual man wants is to pass into the arms of a dude when will you Christians admit it’s a fag religion

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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #8 on: January 09, 2022, 06:34:31 AM »
Gay the last thing any heterosexual man wants is to pass into the arms of a dude when will you Christians admit it’s a fag religion

You're "trying" to hard.  With all your comoridiocies, Covid is certain to come for you.   

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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #9 on: January 09, 2022, 06:37:15 AM »
RIP

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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #10 on: January 09, 2022, 10:26:28 AM »
Degni still dead.

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« Reply #11 on: January 09, 2022, 10:30:21 AM »

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« Reply #12 on: January 09, 2022, 10:44:44 AM »
Great build.^

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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #13 on: January 09, 2022, 11:06:29 AM »
Who?

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« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2022, 11:27:30 AM »
orn   January 6, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name   Lorenzo Luis Degni
Height   6' (1.83 m)
Mini Bio (1)
Actor and bodybuilder Mark Forest was born in Brooklyn as Lorenzo Luis Degni, a third generation Italian-American (his grandparents hailed from Naples). He began as a bodybuilder at the tender age of thirteen, found himself featured on the cover of magazines and soon operated his own gym on Long Island. He entered and won several bodybuilding competitions before finding his way into show business via Mae West's troupe of musclemen (who featured as ladies' eye candy in her touring act along with the singers and dancers). West's entourage variously included other luminaries of the muscular fraternity, such as Ed Fury, Gordon Mitchell and Reg Lewis.

Mark Forest came to international fame after being recruited to star in Italian peplum (sword and sandal) epics, becoming only the second American actor (after Steve Reeves) to find lucrative work and popularity in that medium. His success was greatly helped by the fact that he was already fluent in Italian. Forest's film career spanned a modest five years (1960-1965), in the course of which he starred in a dozen pictures. Most often, he portrayed either Hercules or the equally brawny hero Maciste, created by Gabriele D'Annunzio and Giovanni Pastrone. In fact, Forest played Maciste seven times - more than any other actor.

At the end of his brief fling with the movies, Forest turned to his other passion and reinvented himself as an opera singer (tenor) in Europe. He became adept at the bel canto technique, trained by Giovanni Milillo, a composer and former tenor at the New York Opera and father of operatic soprano Aprile Millo. After his return to the U.S., Forest settled in California, latterly teaching vocal technique in Studio City.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis

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.

An opera singer?  Mmm… how curious.  Chris Dickerson was an opera singer.  Is there some connection between bodybuilding and opera???

And as for Mae West’s act, wonder if he was one of these guys:

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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #16 on: January 09, 2022, 12:48:53 PM »

       
Lynn Lyman

Height 6'1"

Weight 215

Born 1937

1953

Mr Muscle Beach, Junior, 1st

1954

Mr Venice Beach, 3rd

1955

Mr Apollo - AAU, Winner
Mr Los Angeles - AAU, 5th
Mr Venice Beach, 3rd

1956

Mr California - AAU, Winner
Mr Los Angeles - AAU, Winner
Mr Southern California - AAU, Winner

1958

Mr America - AAU, 2nd

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1956 December   Vol 7, Num 5   Muscle Builder
1957 January   Vol 19, Num 12   Muscle Power
1958 September       Reg Park Journal
1962 December   Vol 3, Num 7   Mr America
                                                  LYNN LYMAN almost won mr america.
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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #17 on: January 09, 2022, 12:50:32 PM »
       
Lynn Lyman

Height 6'1"

Weight 215

Born 1937

1953

Mr Muscle Beach, Junior, 1st

1954

Mr Venice Beach, 3rd

1955

Mr Apollo - AAU, Winner
Mr Los Angeles - AAU, 5th
Mr Venice Beach, 3rd

1956

Mr California - AAU, Winner
Mr Los Angeles - AAU, Winner
Mr Southern California - AAU, Winner

1958

Mr America - AAU, 2nd

Magazines

1956 December   Vol 7, Num 5   Muscle Builder
1957 January   Vol 19, Num 12   Muscle Power
1958 September       Reg Park Journal
1962 December   Vol 3, Num 7   Mr America
                                                  LYNN LYMAN almost won mr america.
   1958 Mr America - AAU



1     Tom Sansone
2     Lynn Lyman
3     Gene Bohaty
4     Robert Walker (1)
5     Fred Schutz
6     Earl Clark
7     Vern Weaver
8     Ray Routledge
9     Bill Golumbick
9     Sam Martin
9     Chuck Sipes
12     Joseph Baratta
13     Roy Smith Jr
14     Ed Bailey (1)
14     Everett Evans
16     Alfred Souza
17     Gene Reid
18     Charles Collras
19     John Homola

Most Muscular
1     Tom Sansone     IronMan, Vol 18, No 2, Page 9, September 1958

Tom Sansone
"Mr. America 1958"
by Franklin Page
PHYSIQUE Contests have been subject to a good deal of criticism lately. Though this is admittedly an area in which judgements are difficult, personal feelings very high and rivalries intense, the results of the 1958 Mr. America contest should set many troubled minds at ease. In the whole history of the contest few athletes have so conspicuously deserved the title or worked for it with greater care and dedication than this year's winner, Tom Sansone.

Tom Sansone is the bearer of a famous name in the iron game. Any old-timer will vividly remember Tony Sansone the great exponent of the classical physique and, in the late 20's and 30's, the ideal athlete from the point of view of artistic proportion and refinement of muscularity. Tom is not related to the older Tony, and his development is of an entirely different type, but they share the same high standard of excellence in physique, striking personality and intellectual competence.
Placings in the Mr. America Contest
1   Tom Sansone   Berkeley HC   95
2   Lynn Lyman   Globe   92½
3   Gene Bohaty   Irvin Johnson's Gym   89
4   Robert Walker   Unattached   87½
5   Fred Shutz   York   86½
6   Earl Clark   Chula Vista   85½
7   Vern Weaver   York   84
8   Ray Routledge   Pacific Coast   82½
9   Charles Sipes   Pearl's   79
9   Sam Martin   Unattached   79
9   Bill Golumbick   Unattached   79
Joseph Baratta   Unattached   77
Roy Smith, Jr   Delinger's   76½
Everett Evans   Ebony Gym   76
Alfred Souza   Pearl's   74
Gene Reid   Tanny's   71
Chas. Z Collras   unattached   67
John Homola   Unattached   65½
In judging the quality of a physique, proportion must be one of the first standards to apply. In the case of Tom Sansone this is perhaps best done when he is fully clothed and his spectacular muscularity temporarily obscured. His weight and bulk is so well distributed and the massive volumes of his body (shoulders, chest and hips) are so well adjusted to his skeletal structure and height that there is no sense of over-development or abnormality. One readily recognizes that he is a well-set-up young man and he looks as though he would have more than ordinary strength, but I doubt that I should immediately spot him as being extraordinary in muscle size.

As soon as Tom strips the picture changes radically. I saw him go through a complete workout fully clothed in sweat pants and two shirts. At the end of the evening when he stripped off, I was thunderstruck by the incredible size and muscularity of his body which far exceeded anything that I thought possible on a man of his size and age. His muscles stand out in crisp definition in a relaxed state and their enormous bulk is evident without any flexing whatever. His skin is smooth and finely textured; the rivers of sweat that cleanse his body in every workout carry off all impurities and waste. This impression of cleanliness is one of which I was very conscious and it was borne out not only in every line and movement but in the whole character of the man.

A native New Yorker, Tom is now 22 years old. He began training at the age of 16, but his actual training time adds up to only 4 full years, discounting a couple of layoffs, one at the time his mother passed away. Tom was coached along the line by his older brother who is now a physical education instructor in the New York public schools, a career for which Tom is also preparing himself. He has trained in many gyms in the New York area and at home. The results he has achieved are proof of the systematic methods he has followed and of the fact that he has neglected no device or training hint to develop every detail of his physique.

On the evening I observed his training Tom followed a full schedule for legs, back. chest and shoulders; he did a minimum amount of concentrated work on arms and abdominals. This is the general pattern of his training with occasional heavy work on arms and midsection. He employs no unusual exercises but performs all his movements with intense concentration and moderately heavy poundages. For example, he performs presses behind neck on a stationary pressing machine which permits no deviation from a direct upward press. As experienced bodybuilders know, this intensifies the movement since the weight may not be pressed forward or back to ease the strain on the shoulder girdle and arms. In the downward movement of this exercise Tom allows the weight to press half way down his back, swelling out his chest and applying terrific pull on his pectorals in bringing the weight up again to shoulder level. In all pulling and pressing movements Tom concentrates on the chest and shoulder muscles and this has resulted in one of the most massively developed chest and shoulder complexes in the world today.

Tom was certainly never a weakling and he began to show remarkable form very soon in his career. I can recall a photograph of him at the age of 18 when he already had outstanding pectorals, triceps and deltoids. In 1954 he won the Mr. National Collegiate title; in 1955 came the Senior Metropolitan New York, the Mr. Long Island, Mr. New York State and Mr. Gotham titles; in 1956, Mr. New York City; in 1957 he placed 4th in the Mr. America contest and was awarded 2nd place in the Most Muscular division. He attracted wide attention in this last contest and it was obvious to most critics that he was a man who deserved to place much higher. There is no doubt that Tom himself was aware of his superiority and this spurred him on to the big push in 1958. He swept the Junior Mr. America and Most Muscular Man titles cleanly in May at York; from that time there was no doubt in any of our minds that this was his year to go to the top. The big thing was to do it far outside his own geographical area and against the best in a muscle-conscious town.

Tom is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs just under 200 pounds for a contest. He has a 17Ύ inch neck and a 50 inch chest but it is not the sheer size that is so impressive. His pectorals are very large and heavy but they do not spread weightily over his chest in relaxation; they maintain a crisp rounded shape at all times. Under flexion his pectorals swell to a hard striated bulk that matches his deltoids in height and density. His upper arms measure 19 inches cold; I measured them at 19½ inches after his workout, in which his arms were worked lightly. A week or so earlier his arms had been measured at 19Ύ inches and I have no doubt that he could pump them up past the 20 inch mark if he felt the urge to do so. Again, it is not only the size that is so impressive, but the general shape and definition. When showing his arms, Tom usually flexes his left arm which is a bit more defined and higher-peaked than his right arm but no larger. His biceps bunch up into a full baseball that is clearly defined throughout its circumference and with the attachments under the deltoid and between the supinator and flexor muscles of the forearm clearly shown. This biceps is hard as rock and it is possible to feel the minute tissue of the muscle like an agglomeration of small wire strands. This intense development gives all of Tom's muscles a remarkably vibrant quality and a fine texture and flexibility. His triceps have long been, in my opinion, developed to peak condition and their bulk adds greatly to the contour and size of his flexed arm. Tom's 14½ inch forearm is cut into planes when flexed, rounded and full when relaxed. All of this is capped by unusually large deltoids that separate clearly into their anterior and posterior bodies. Tom's torso defies description, with every muscle - serratus, abdominals, obliques, intercostaIs-in razor sharp clarity. His abdominals look like large biscuits and I have not seen erectus muscles bulge so roundly since the great little Hercules, Gregory Paradise, used to hold pennies between the layers of his erectus?

The lower sections of Tom's body are as massively proportioned as his upper body, with full 27 inch thighs tying into a solidly-muscled hip girdle. Tom's hips are compact but wide; this gives him added strength, I am sure, and it is a tribute to the bulk of his upper body that his hips look narrow by comparison? His calves are a bit on the slender side but well-shaped and muscular.

Tom has never lifted in competition but is capable of a 280 pound press at any time.

Behind all this phenomenal physical development is one of the kindest, gentlest and most thoroughly likeable guys I have ever met. Though Tom has now reached the top, it is by no means at the cost of a well rounded personality and purposeful character. He attends New York City College two evenings a week, from 6 to 10 o'clock, and works in a clerical job in mid-Manhattan 8 hours every day. This leaves 3 nights a week to train and weekends to study. This has been Tom's schedule all year and it is clearly a tough one. It takes the little added purpose, that most men don't have, to lick such a regimen. Tom has an alert and accomplished mind to match his superb physique, and a personal warmth that makes anyone happy to be around him.

It would be a boon to American bodybuilding morale if Tom could represent this country in international contests; no one would make us prouder or acquit himself better. The right man got it this time.
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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #18 on: January 09, 2022, 12:52:41 PM »
An opera singer?  Mmm… how curious.  Chris Dickerson was an opera singer.  Is there some connection between bodybuilding and opera???

And as for Mae West’s act, wonder if he was one of these guys:
  Mae West: Brawl and All

The night there was a brawl between two bodybuilders in MAE WEST's dressing room this clamor made all the papers. The reporters were ecstatic about the men's titles. "Mr. Universe" was taking a beating from "Mr. America," thanks to Mae West.
• • It happened in early June, when Mickey Hargitay was still married to Mary Birge even though he was seen canoodling with sex symbol Jayne Mansfield. This illicit romance incited a backstage feud not unlike a plot line out of Christopher Marlowe.
• • "Mae West's Muscle Men in Fist Fight" • •
• • Washington, June 7 — Two muscular members of a night club troupe headed by Mae West got into a fight in her dressing room last night, police reported, and one of them received hospital treatment as a result.
• • Police said Mickey Hargitay, 26-year-old "Mr. Universe" filed an assault complaint against Charles Krause, 24-year-old "Mr. America. .... The fight came during a news conference, police said.  Miss West reportedly was discussing plans to replace "Mr. Universe" in her show.  Officers quoted Krause (sic) as saying he hit Hargitay when "Mr. Universe" ignored Krause's suggestions that he "stop making remarks" about Miss West. She was said to have escaped injury in the row.  . . .
• • Hargitay has been seen often with Jayne Mansfield, a New York actress. "I'm that way about Mickey because he's a sincere, sweet, lovable guy and not because he has such an outstanding physique, said Miss Mansfield, who has quite a physique herself.  Marriage is not imminent, she said, but hinted it could happen. ...
• • Source: Article: "Mae West's Muscle Men In Fist Fight" published on page 23 of The Miami News on Thursday, 7 June 1956.
• • There are other news accounts that speculate on the motives of the men in the "Mae West Revue." Frankly, I was hoping at least one article would have mentioned Mary Birge going after her two-timing husband with a wooden rolling pin.
• • James Donlan [23 July 1888 — 7 June 1938] • •
• • James Donlan appeared in one cinema classic with Mae West.
• • Born in San Francisco on 23 July 1888, James Donlan dove into the motion picture whirl during 1929 when he was 41 years old.
• • Though he sang in two motion pictures, his forte was his versatility as a character actor.
• • Between 1929 and 1938, he appeared in over 100 movies including "Belle of the Nineties" [1934], portraying Kirby, the manager of boxer Tiger Kid. He also was cast in a few comedies with the Three Stooges.
• • James Donlan died in Hollywood of a heart attack during the month of June — — on 7 June 1938 — — a month shy of his 50th birthday.
• • Dorothy Parker [22 August 1893 — 7 June 1967] • •
• • Dorothy Parker was a writer and poet who was best known for her wisecracks, caustic wit, and a sharp eye for urban foibles. During the 1920s, she was a drama critic, a playwright, and a bon vivant.
• • Dorothy Parker had a heart attack in Manhattan and died on 7 June 1967. She was 73.
• • On Monday, 7 June 1926 in NYC • •
• • In Manhattan, on 7 June 1926, District Attorney Joab Banton announced the formation of a "play jury," volunteer citizens who would attend every play and vote on whether it met civic standards of decency.  Each jury would be made up of 12 adults. This "play jury" process came to an end after Mae West was arrested in February 1927.
• • On Saturday, 7 June 1952 • •
• • In Hollywood, on 7 June 1952, Mae West made a check payable to her secretary Larry Lee, who also provided editorial help to the actress. Christie's sold it in 1999.
• • In Her Own Words • •
• • Mae West said:  "An ounce of performance is worth pounds of promises."
• • Mae West said: "I prefer doing things behind closed doors."
• • Quote, Unquote • •
• • A reporter from the Oshkosh Daily Northwestern interviewed Mae West.
• • Oshkosh Daily Northwestern wrote: Mae West on Wednesday's battle between two of the men in her nightclub act — — "This was not the first time two men had fought over me.  No.  But not in public like this. I prefer doing things behind closed doors." ...
• • Source: Article: "Mae West in Dressing Room Brawl" written by the Oshkosh Daily Northwestern and printed on page 7; published on 8 June 1956
• • By the Numbers • •
• • The Mae West Blog was started seven years ago in July 2004. You are reading the 2324th blog post. Unlike many blogs, which draw upon reprinted content from a newspaper or a magazine and/ or summaries, links, or photos, the mainstay of this blog is its fresh material focused on the life and career of Mae West, herself an American original.
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Re: mark forest aka lou degni has died.
« Reply #19 on: January 09, 2022, 01:03:26 PM »


He lived 67 years after that picture.  Pretty good. PIP

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« Reply #21 on: January 10, 2022, 06:56:12 PM »
Wow, that sucks. He was actually a FB friend.

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Wow, that sucks. He was actually a FB friend. RIP Lou.

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   1958 Mr America - AAU



1     Tom Sansone
2     Lynn Lyman
3     Gene Bohaty
4     Robert Walker (1)
5     Fred Schutz
6     Earl Clark
7     Vern Weaver
8     Ray Routledge
9     Bill Golumbick
9     Sam Martin
9     Chuck Sipes
12     Joseph Baratta
13     Roy Smith Jr
14     Ed Bailey (1)
14     Everett Evans
16     Alfred Souza
17     Gene Reid
18     Charles Collras
19     John Homola

Most Muscular
1     Tom Sansone     IronMan, Vol 18, No 2, Page 9, September 1958

Tom Sansone
"Mr. America 1958"
by Franklin Page
PHYSIQUE Contests have been subject to a good deal of criticism lately. Though this is admittedly an area in which judgements are difficult, personal feelings very high and rivalries intense, the results of the 1958 Mr. America contest should set many troubled minds at ease. In the whole history of the contest few athletes have so conspicuously deserved the title or worked for it with greater care and dedication than this year's winner, Tom Sansone.

Tom Sansone is the bearer of a famous name in the iron game. Any old-timer will vividly remember Tony Sansone the great exponent of the classical physique and, in the late 20's and 30's, the ideal athlete from the point of view of artistic proportion and refinement of muscularity. Tom is not related to the older Tony, and his development is of an entirely different type, but they share the same high standard of excellence in physique, striking personality and intellectual competence.
Placings in the Mr. America Contest
1   Tom Sansone   Berkeley HC   95
2   Lynn Lyman   Globe   92½
3   Gene Bohaty   Irvin Johnson's Gym   89
4   Robert Walker   Unattached   87½
5   Fred Shutz   York   86½
6   Earl Clark   Chula Vista   85½
7   Vern Weaver   York   84
8   Ray Routledge   Pacific Coast   82½
9   Charles Sipes   Pearl's   79
9   Sam Martin   Unattached   79
9   Bill Golumbick   Unattached   79
Joseph Baratta   Unattached   77
Roy Smith, Jr   Delinger's   76½
Everett Evans   Ebony Gym   76
Alfred Souza   Pearl's   74
Gene Reid   Tanny's   71
Chas. Z Collras   unattached   67
John Homola   Unattached   65½
In judging the quality of a physique, proportion must be one of the first standards to apply. In the case of Tom Sansone this is perhaps best done when he is fully clothed and his spectacular muscularity temporarily obscured. His weight and bulk is so well distributed and the massive volumes of his body (shoulders, chest and hips) are so well adjusted to his skeletal structure and height that there is no sense of over-development or abnormality. One readily recognizes that he is a well-set-up young man and he looks as though he would have more than ordinary strength, but I doubt that I should immediately spot him as being extraordinary in muscle size.

As soon as Tom strips the picture changes radically. I saw him go through a complete workout fully clothed in sweat pants and two shirts. At the end of the evening when he stripped off, I was thunderstruck by the incredible size and muscularity of his body which far exceeded anything that I thought possible on a man of his size and age. His muscles stand out in crisp definition in a relaxed state and their enormous bulk is evident without any flexing whatever. His skin is smooth and finely textured; the rivers of sweat that cleanse his body in every workout carry off all impurities and waste. This impression of cleanliness is one of which I was very conscious and it was borne out not only in every line and movement but in the whole character of the man.

A native New Yorker, Tom is now 22 years old. He began training at the age of 16, but his actual training time adds up to only 4 full years, discounting a couple of layoffs, one at the time his mother passed away. Tom was coached along the line by his older brother who is now a physical education instructor in the New York public schools, a career for which Tom is also preparing himself. He has trained in many gyms in the New York area and at home. The results he has achieved are proof of the systematic methods he has followed and of the fact that he has neglected no device or training hint to develop every detail of his physique.

On the evening I observed his training Tom followed a full schedule for legs, back. chest and shoulders; he did a minimum amount of concentrated work on arms and abdominals. This is the general pattern of his training with occasional heavy work on arms and midsection. He employs no unusual exercises but performs all his movements with intense concentration and moderately heavy poundages. For example, he performs presses behind neck on a stationary pressing machine which permits no deviation from a direct upward press. As experienced bodybuilders know, this intensifies the movement since the weight may not be pressed forward or back to ease the strain on the shoulder girdle and arms. In the downward movement of this exercise Tom allows the weight to press half way down his back, swelling out his chest and applying terrific pull on his pectorals in bringing the weight up again to shoulder level. In all pulling and pressing movements Tom concentrates on the chest and shoulder muscles and this has resulted in one of the most massively developed chest and shoulder complexes in the world today.

Tom was certainly never a weakling and he began to show remarkable form very soon in his career. I can recall a photograph of him at the age of 18 when he already had outstanding pectorals, triceps and deltoids. In 1954 he won the Mr. National Collegiate title; in 1955 came the Senior Metropolitan New York, the Mr. Long Island, Mr. New York State and Mr. Gotham titles; in 1956, Mr. New York City; in 1957 he placed 4th in the Mr. America contest and was awarded 2nd place in the Most Muscular division. He attracted wide attention in this last contest and it was obvious to most critics that he was a man who deserved to place much higher. There is no doubt that Tom himself was aware of his superiority and this spurred him on to the big push in 1958. He swept the Junior Mr. America and Most Muscular Man titles cleanly in May at York; from that time there was no doubt in any of our minds that this was his year to go to the top. The big thing was to do it far outside his own geographical area and against the best in a muscle-conscious town.

Tom is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs just under 200 pounds for a contest. He has a 17Ύ inch neck and a 50 inch chest but it is not the sheer size that is so impressive. His pectorals are very large and heavy but they do not spread weightily over his chest in relaxation; they maintain a crisp rounded shape at all times. Under flexion his pectorals swell to a hard striated bulk that matches his deltoids in height and density. His upper arms measure 19 inches cold; I measured them at 19½ inches after his workout, in which his arms were worked lightly. A week or so earlier his arms had been measured at 19Ύ inches and I have no doubt that he could pump them up past the 20 inch mark if he felt the urge to do so. Again, it is not only the size that is so impressive, but the general shape and definition. When showing his arms, Tom usually flexes his left arm which is a bit more defined and higher-peaked than his right arm but no larger. His biceps bunch up into a full baseball that is clearly defined throughout its circumference and with the attachments under the deltoid and between the supinator and flexor muscles of the forearm clearly shown. This biceps is hard as rock and it is possible to feel the minute tissue of the muscle like an agglomeration of small wire strands. This intense development gives all of Tom's muscles a remarkably vibrant quality and a fine texture and flexibility. His triceps have long been, in my opinion, developed to peak condition and their bulk adds greatly to the contour and size of his flexed arm. Tom's 14½ inch forearm is cut into planes when flexed, rounded and full when relaxed. All of this is capped by unusually large deltoids that separate clearly into their anterior and posterior bodies. Tom's torso defies description, with every muscle - serratus, abdominals, obliques, intercostaIs-in razor sharp clarity. His abdominals look like large biscuits and I have not seen erectus muscles bulge so roundly since the great little Hercules, Gregory Paradise, used to hold pennies between the layers of his erectus?

The lower sections of Tom's body are as massively proportioned as his upper body, with full 27 inch thighs tying into a solidly-muscled hip girdle. Tom's hips are compact but wide; this gives him added strength, I am sure, and it is a tribute to the bulk of his upper body that his hips look narrow by comparison? His calves are a bit on the slender side but well-shaped and muscular.

Tom has never lifted in competition but is capable of a 280 pound press at any time.

Behind all this phenomenal physical development is one of the kindest, gentlest and most thoroughly likeable guys I have ever met. Though Tom has now reached the top, it is by no means at the cost of a well rounded personality and purposeful character. He attends New York City College two evenings a week, from 6 to 10 o'clock, and works in a clerical job in mid-Manhattan 8 hours every day. This leaves 3 nights a week to train and weekends to study. This has been Tom's schedule all year and it is clearly a tough one. It takes the little added purpose, that most men don't have, to lick such a regimen. Tom has an alert and accomplished mind to match his superb physique, and a personal warmth that makes anyone happy to be around him.

It would be a boon to American bodybuilding morale if Tom could represent this country in international contests; no one would make us prouder or acquit himself better. The right man got it this time.

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