Mark Forest
Mark Forest (born Lou Degni in Brooklyn, January 6. 1933) is an American actor and bodybuilder best known for playing the lead in a series of peplum movies in the 1960s, including the role of Maciste several times.[1]
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Mark Forest in 1955 | |
Born | January 6, 1933 |
Occupation | Actor, bodybuilder |
Biography
Lou Degni began bodybuilding at the age of 13 that led to him opening a gym on Long Island. A Hollywood talent scout saw his picture and invited him to Hollywood to audition for the role of Tarzan. Though he didn't get the part, he became part of Mae West's troupe of musclemen in her Las Vegas stage show. During this time he entered several weightlifting competitions and won the title of "Mr. Muscle Beach" in Venice, California.[2]
After the phenomenal worldwide success of Hercules he became the second American actor to be recruited by Italian producers. He was signed to a three-picture contract with La vendetta di Ercole retitled Goliath and the Dragon for the US market being his first film. His name was changed for the film but he had a strong advantage due to his speaking fluent Italian prior to arriving in Europe. For the English version of the film he was dubbed by Jackson Beck who voiced Bluto in the Popeye cartoons.[3]
Forest continued in the peplum genre but left the cinema for a career as a European opera singer. He began a third career as a California voice coach.[4]
Select credits
- Goliath and the Dragon (1960)
- Son of Samson (1960)
- Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules (1961)
- Colossus of the Arena (1962)
- Goliath and the Sins of Babylon (1963)
- Hercules Against the Mongols (1963)
- Hercules Against the Barbarians (1964)
- The Lion of Thebes (1964)
- Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun (1964)
- The Magnificent Gladiator (1964)
- Kindar the Invulnerable (1965)
- The Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules (1964)
References
- Hughes, Howard (2011). Cinema Italiano - The Complete Guide From Classics To Cult. London - New York: I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84885-608-0.
Notes
- Mark Forest at Ironman Magazine
- http://www.ironmanmagazine.com/gallery-of-ironmen-mark-forest
- Schiller, Ralph The Complete Films of Broderick Crawford Lulu Press, Inc, 27 Feb. 2016
- p. 165 Bondanella, Peter A History of Italian Cinema A&C Black, 12 Oct 2009
External links
- Mark Forest on IMDb
- Mark Forest at Brians Drive in Theater