- Steve Reeves
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birthdate = birth date|1926|01|21
location =Glasgow, Montana , USA
deathdate = death date and age|2000|05|1|1926|01|11 (complications from lymphoma)
deathplace =Escondido, California ,USA
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spouse = Sandra Smith (1955-1956) Aline Czartjarwicz (1963-1989) (her death)Stephen L. Reeves (
January 21 ,1926 –May 1 ,2000 ), was an American bodybuilder,actor , and author.Childhood
Born in
Glasgow, Montana , Steve Reeves moved toCalifornia at the age of 10 with his mother Goldie, after his father Lester Dell Reeves died in a farming accident. Reeves developed an interest inbodybuilding while in high school and trained at Ed Yarick's gym in Oakland. By the time he was 17 he had developed a Herculean build, long before the rise in general interest in bodybuilding. After graduating from high school, he entered the Army during the latter part ofWorld War II , and served in the Pacific.Bodybuilding
Reeves won the following bodybuilding titles:
*1946 - Mr. Pacific Coast
*1947 - Mr. Western America
*1947 - Mr. America
*1948 - Mr. World
*1950 - Mr. UniverseBy his own account, his best cold (unpumped) measurements at the peak of his bodybuilding activity were:
*Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
*Weight: 216
*Neck: 18 1/4"
*Chest: 52"
*Waist: 29"
*Biceps: 18 1/4"
*Thighs: 26"
*Calves: 18 1/4"Reeves was known for his "V-taper" and for the great width of his shoulders, which Armand Tanny once measured at 23 1/2" using outside
calipers . Fortunate to possess a very symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing body structure, further perfected by training, Reeve's physique has been admired ever since his prime.Arnold Schwarzenegger 's "Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding" states:"By [the 1940s] the distinction between lifting weights purely for strength and training with weights to shape and proportion the body had been clearly made. ... However, bodybuilding still remained an obscure sport. No champion was known to the general public--that is, until Steve Reeves came along. Reeves was the right man in the right place at the right time. He was handsome, personable, and had a magnificent physique. Survivors from the
Muscle Beach era recall how crowds used to follow Reeves when he walked along the beach, and how people who knew nothing about him would simply stop and stare, awestruck."Acting
After his military service, Reeves decided to try his hand at acting, having been told endlessly that he had the rugged good looks of a
Hollywood star. After some intensive actor training, he came to the attention of film directorCecil B. De Mille , who considered him for the part ofSamson in "Samson and Delilah" (1949). After a dispute over his physique in which De Mille and the studio wanted Reeves to lose 15 pounds of muscle, the part finally went toVictor Mature .In 1954 he had a co-starring role in his first major motion picture, the musical "Athena" playing
Jane Powell 's boyfriend. The same year Reeves had a small role as a cop in theEd Wood film "Jail Bait". This is one of the few opportunities to hear Reeves' voice as most of his later films were dubbed. Reeves' appearance in "Athena" prompted Italian directorPietro Francisci 's daughter to suggest him for the role ofHercules in her father's upcoming movie. In 1957, Reeves went toItaly and played the title character in Francisci's "Hercules", which was released in Italy in February 1958 and in the U.S. in July 1959. The film'scinematographer Mario Bava claimed credit for suggesting that Reeves grow abeard for the role. Following the U.S. release, the film was an enormous hit and created a new sub-genre of thesword and sandal film (also known as thepeplum film): the 'Hercules' or 'strong man' movie. The film is now inpublic domain and can be downloaded from theInternet Archive .From 1959 through 1964, Reeves went on to appear in a string of sword and sandal movies, and although he is best known for his portrayal of the Greek hero
Hercules , he played the character only twice - in the 1958 film "Hercules" and the sequel "Hercules Unchained " (released in the U.S. in 1960). He played a number of other characters on screen, including SirEdward George Bulwer-Lytton 's Glaucus ofPompeii ;Goliath (also called Emiliano);Tatar heroHadji Murad ;Romulus , the legendary founder ofRome (oppositeGordon Scott as his twin brotherRemus ); the famousOlympian and war-time messenger of the Battle ofMarathon ,Pheidippides ("The Giant of Marathon "); pirate and self-proclaimed governor of Jamaica CaptainHenry Morgan ; and Karim, the Thief ofBaghdad . Twice he playedAeneas ofTroy and twice he playedEmilio Salgari 's Malaysian hero,Sandokan .Paramount considered Reeves for the title role of their film version of the
Broadway musical "Li'l Abner" in 1958, but the part eventually went to Peter Palmer. After thebox office success of "Hercules", Reeves turned down a number of parts that subsequently made the careers of other actors. He was asked to star asJames Bond in "Dr. No" (1962), which he turned down. He also declined the role that finally went toClint Eastwood in "A Fistful of Dollars " (1964).During the filming of "
The Last Days of Pompeii ", Reeves dislocated his shoulder when hischariot crashed into a tree. Reeves pulled the joint back into its socket by himself and chose to continue filming and performing his own stunts. Swimming in a subsequent underwater escape scene he reinjured his shoulder. The injury would be aggravated by his stunt work in each successive film, ultimately leading him to retire early.In 1968 Reeves appeared in his final film, a
spaghetti western which he also co-wrote, titled "A Long Ride From Hell ", fulfilling his wish to make a Western before he retired.George Pal had considered him for the title role of "" but delays in filming had the part eventually go toRon Ely . At the peak of his career, he was the highest-paid actor inEurope . His last screen appearance was in 2000 when he appeared as himself in the made-for-television "A&E Biography : Arnold Schwarzenegger - Flex Appeal".Death
Later in his life, Reeves promoted drug-free bodybuilding and bred horses. The last two decades of his life were spent in Valley Center (Escondido), California. He bought a ranch with his savings and lived there with his second wife Aline until her death in 1989. On
May 1 2000 , Reeves died from complications oflymphoma .Filmography
* "Athena" (1954) an MGM musical starring
Debbie Reynolds ,Jane Powell , andEdmund Purdom
* "Jail Bait" (1954) directed by Edward D. Wood Jr.
* "Hercules" (1958) aka The Labors of Hercules
* "Hercules Unchained " (1959) aka Hercules and the Queen of Lydia
* "The Giant of Marathon" (1959) aka The Battle of Marathon
* "Goliath and the Barbarians" (1959) aka Terror of the Barbarians
* "The Last Days of Pompeii" (1959)
* "The White Warrior" (1959) directed by Riccardo Freda
* "Morgan, the Pirate " (1960)
* "The Thief of Bagdad" (1960)
* "Duel of the Titans" (1961) aka Romulus and Remus
* "The Trojan Horse" (1961) aka The Trojan War
* "The Avenger" (1962) aka The Last Glory of Troy
* "The Slave" (1962) aka Son of Spartacus
* "Sandokan the Great" (1963) directed byUmberto Lenzi
* "Pirates of Malaysia " (1964) aka Pirates of the Seven Seas"
* "A Long Ride From Hell " (1967) spaghetti westernee also
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List of male professional bodybuilders References
*Chapman, David, "On The Cover: Steve Reeves", "Hardgainer", November, 1992.
*The Rocky Horror Picture Show :Tim Curry , as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, sings, "We could take in an old Steve Reeves movie" in the song "Sweet Transvestite "External links
* [http://www.drkrm.com/reeves.html An Interview with Steve Reeves] by Roy Frumkes, from "The Perfect Vision Magazine" Volume 6 Issue #22 July 1994
* [http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/IGH/IGH0504/IGH0504u.pdf How Steve Reeves Trained by John Grimek, Muscular Development Nov. 1964] --Account of how Reeves trained to prepare for the 1950 Mr. Universe competition at the York Barbell Club gym.
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* [http://www.archive.org/details/hercules Feature Films: Hercules]
* [http://www.builtreport.com/reeves.html Steve Reeves Gallery]Persondata
NAME= Reeves, Steve
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Bodybuilder, actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1926-01-21
PLACE OF BIRTH=Glasgow, Montana , USA
DATE OF DEATH= 2000-05-1 (complications from lymphoma)
PLACE OF DEATH=Escondido, California ,USA
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