- Lex Barker
Infobox Actor
bgcolour = silver
name = Lex Barker
birthname = Alexander Crichlow Barker Jr.
birthdate = birth date|1919|5|8
location =Rye, New York
deathdate = death date and age|1973|5|11|1919|5|8
deathplace =New York City ,New York
spouse = Constanze Thurlow
(1942-1950)
Arlene Dahl
(1951-1952)
Lana Turner
(1953-1957)
Irene Labhart
(1957-1962)
Carmen G. Cervera
(1965-1972)Lex Barker (
May 8 ,1919 -May 11 ,1973 ) was an Americanactor best known for playing Tarzan of the Apes and leading characters fromKarl May 's novels.Biography
Early life
Born Alexander Crichlow Barker, Jr. in
Rye, New York , he was the second child of a wealthy building contractorcite book
author=Reiner Boller, Christina Böhme
title=Lex Barker - Die Biografie
publisher=Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag, Germany
year=2003
isbn=3-89602-444-2] (U.S. Census records list him as a stockbrokerUnited States Census for 1920, Rye, New York] ) and his wife Mariann (U.S. Census records show her name as Marion). Barker's family reportedly was in the direct lineage of Roger Williams, co-founder of theRhode Island colony, and of Sir Henry Crichlow, governor-general ofBarbados . The Barker household was extensive, with scores of servants, nurses, butlers, and chauffeurs. Young Barker attended theFessenden School and graduated from the prestigiousPhillips Exeter Academy . He played oboe in the school orchestra and football on the playing field. He attendedPrinceton University for a time, but dropped out in order to join a theatrical stock company, much to the chagrin of his family.Career
Barker made it to Broadway once, in a small role in a short run of Shakepeare's "
The Merry Wives of Windsor " in 1938. [ibdb title|7949|The Merry Wives of Windsor] He also had a small role inOrson Welles 's disastrous "Five Kings", which met with so many problems inBoston andPhiladelphia that it never made it intoNew York . [Leaming, Barbara. "Orson Welles: A Biography", pp. 188-201] Barker reportedly was spotted by scouts fromTwentieth Century Fox and offered a film contract in 1939, but could not convince his parents to sign it (he was underage). Disowned by his family for his choice of an acting career, he worked in a steel mill and studied engineering at night. In February, 1941, nearly a year before the attack onPearl Harbor , Barker left his fledgling acting career and enlisted in theU.S. Army . The 6'3", 208-pound soldier rose to the rank of major during the war. [Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946 [Archival Database] ; World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64] He reportedly was wounded in action (in the head and leg) fighting inSicily .Back in the U.S., Barker recuperated at an
Arkansas military hospital, then upon his discharge from service, traveled toLos Angeles . Within a short time, he landed a small role in his first film, "Doll Face", released in 1945. A string of small roles followed, the best of which was asEmmett Dalton in the Western "Return of the Bad Men " in 1948. The next year, Barker found the role that would bring him fame.In "
Tarzan's Magic Fountain ", Barker became the tenth officialTarzan of the movies. His handsome and intelligent appearance, as well as his athletic, now 6'4" frame, helped make him popular in the roleJohnny Weissmuller had made his own for sixteen years. Barker made only five Tarzan films, but he remains one of the actors best known for the role.His stardom as Tarzan led him to a variety of heroic roles in other films, primarily Westerns, and one interesting (and quite non-heroic) part in a World War II film, "
Away All Boats " (1956).In 1957, as he found it harder to find work in American films, Barker moved to Europe (he spoke French, Italian, Spanish, and some German), where he found popularity and starred in over forty European films, including two movies based on the novels by Italian author
Emilio Salgari (1862-1911). InItaly he also had a short but compelling role asAnita Ekberg 's fiancé inFederico Fellini 's "La dolce vita ".It was in Germany where he would have his greatest success. There he starred in two movies based on the
Doctor Mabuse -stories (formerly filmed byFritz Lang ), in the movies "Frauenarzt Dr. Sibelius" and "Fruehstueck im Doppelbett", and in 13 movies based on novels by German authorKarl May (1842-1912), playing such well-known May characters as "Old Shatterhand ", "Kara Ben Nemsi ", and "Dr. Sternau".In 1966 Barker was awarded the "Bambi Award" as "Best Foreign Actor" in
Germany , where he was a major, very popular, star. He even recorded a single, in German, withMartin Böttcher , the composer of some of the soundtracks of the Karl May movies: "Ich bin morgen auf dem Weg zu dir" (I'll be on the way to you tomorrow) and "Mädchen in Samt und Seide" (Girl in silk and velvet). He returned to the U.S. occasionally and made a handful of guest appearances on American television episodes. But Europe, and especially Germany, was his professional home for the remainder of his life.Personal life
He married five times:
# Constanze Thurlow (1942 - 1950) (divorced)
#Arlene Dahl (1951 - 1952) (divorced)
#Lana Turner (8 September 1953 -July 22 ,1957 ) (divorced)
# Irene Labhardt (1957 - 1962) (marriage ended at her death)
# Maria del Carmen "Tita" Cervera (María del Carmen Rosario Soledad Cervera y Fernández de la Guerra) (1965 - 1972) (divorce not valid, marriage ended with his death), who later became the fifth and final wife of billionaireBaron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza From his first marriage, with Constanze Thurlow, he had two children, daughter Lynn (born 1943) and son Alexander, called Zan, (born 1947).Barker's third wife was actress
Lana Turner . According to detailed allegations in a book by her daughterCheryl Crane , written fifteen years after Barker's death, Turner ordered Barker out of their home one night at gunpoint after Cheryl, 13, accused him of molesting her over a long period of time. Divorce followed quickly, though no charges were filed and the couple's 1957 divorce record does not allude to the allegation. [Crane, Cheryl. "Detour" (1988)] page numberDeath
Barker died three days after his 54th birthday, in 1973, of a heart attack while walking down a street in
New York City on his way to meet his fiancée, actress Karen Kondazian. The funeral was in New York. He was cremated and the ashes were taken by his last wife to Spain.Christopher Barker, the actor's son with fourth wife Irene Labhardt, also became an actor and a singer, primarily in Germany. He made only a few films, but recorded many CDs. In the 1990s, he played his father's old role of Old Shatterhand, on the open-air stage in
Bad Segeberg (Germany). Later he worked as an estate agent.Discography
* "Ich bin morgen auf dem Weg zu dir" / "Mädchen in Samt und Seide"1965, Single, Decca D 19 725
* "Winnetou du warst mein Freund"1996, CD, Bear Family Records(contains both tracks from the 1965 Decca single as well as songs sung by Barker's frequent co-starPierre Brice as well)ee also
*
Johnny Weissmuller
*Tarzan
*Denny Miller
*Buster Crabbe
*Mike Henry References
* Manfred Christ: "Von Tarzan bis Old Shatterhand - Lex Barker und seine Filme", Günter Albert Ulmer Verlag, Tuningen, Germany, 1994, 288 pages - ISBN 3-924191-81-6
External links
*imdb name|id=0000851|name=Lex Barker
*amg name|2:3948
* [http://www.lex-barker.com/ Official site in English and German]
* [http://www.searchmytrash.com/articles/lexbarker(1-06).shtml Lex Barker] - Biography on (re)Search my Trash
* [http://www.lexbarker.net/ Fanpage in German]
* [http://www.briansdriveintheater.com/lexbarker.html Lex Barker at Brian's Drive-In Theater]
*Find A Grave|id=6800465Persondata
NAME= Barker, Lex
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Jr., Alexander Crichlow Barker
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actor, singer
DATE OF BIRTH=May 8 ,1919
PLACE OF BIRTH=Rye, New York
DATE OF DEATH=May 11 ,1973
PLACE OF DEATH=New York City ,New York
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