Shirtless Gordon Scott-4th Tarzan in our series

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Gordon Scott was born Gordon Merill Werschkul in Portland, OR and was known for his portrayal of Tarzan in five films.  They were:  Tarzan’s Hidden Jungle, Tarzan and the Lost Safari, Tarzan’s Fight for Life, Tarzan’s Greatest Adventure and Tarzan the Magnificent.  Unfortunately for Scott, after the Tarzan roles he never made it out of the B-movie level.  Possibly his statement that “Tarzan was ideal for me because I didn’t have too much dialog” had something to do with that.

Shirtless Jock Mahoney-Another Actor Who Played Tarzan

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Jacques O’Mahoney was born in Chicago, IL.  After moving to Los Angeles he became a stuntman doubling for actors such as Gregory Peck, Errol Flynn and John Wayne.  His first on-screen acting roles were in Three Stooges films where Columbia Studios spotted his acting skilled and gave him starring roles in adventure serials.  Mahoney eventually landed roles in three Tarzan films.  He played villain “Coy Banton” in Tarzan the Magnificent and the main character in Tarzan Goes to India and Tarzan’s Three Challenges.
In addition to the Tarzan films, Mahoney appeared in many films and in television episodes of shows such as Wagon Train, 77 Sunset Strip, Kung Fu, and B. J. and the Bear.  He was stepfather to actress Sally Field and appeared with her in the comedy film The End.

Buster Crabbe-Shirtless Wearing a Leopard Loin Cloth

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Clarence Linden Crabbe, born in Oakland, CA, was another Olympic medal winner to portray the character of “Tarzan”.  He was working in an uncredited role in the film That’s My Boy when MGM tested, and rejected, him for the role of “Tarzan”.  The following year he was cast as “Tarzan” in Tarzan the Fearless which was the only Tarzan film he made. He did, however, go on to star in more than one hundred movies, among them in the popular Flash Gordon serial in the lead role, Buck Rogers, several “Billy the Kid” films and 23 films as “Billy Carson”.
Buster Crabbe is the only actor to play Tarzan, Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers characters who were the top three comic strip heroes of the 1930s.

Shirtless Johnny Weissmuller-Tarzan At His Best

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Johann Peter Weissmuller was born in Freidorf, Banat, Austria-Hungry (now known as Romania).  He was a sickly and, on the advice of a doctor, took up swimming.  It definitely paid off because as a 6’3”, 190 pound champion swimmer he won 5 Olympic gold medals, one bronze medal, fifty-two US National Championships and set sixty-seven world records.  He retired from swimming with an unbeaten Amateur record.
Johnny Weissmuller is considered to be the quintessential portrayer of Tarzan.  He appeared in twelve Tarzan films including Tarzan the Ape Man, Tarzan and His Mate, Tarzan Finds a Son!, Tarzan’s New York Adventure, and Tarzan and the Mermaids.  After leaving the role of “Tarzan” Weissmuller took on the character of “Jungle Jim’ Jungle Jim started as a newspaper comic strip and then as a radio series before becoming a film series.  In all, Weissmuller starred in thirteen “Jungle Jim’ films and a season on the television series.
Johnny Weissmuller said, “I have always been vitally interested in physical condition.  I have long believed that athletic competition among people and nations should replace violence and wars.”  That’s a terrific idea!  Too bad it will never happen

Shirtless Steve Bond Dreamy Eyes and Fantastic Body

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Steve Bond was born as Shlomo Goldberg in Haifa Israel.  His film debut was as in the late 1960s as “Erik/Boy” in Tarzan and the Jungle Boy.  He appeared in three episodes of General Hospital as “Jimmy Lee Holt” and for one season on Santa Barbara. Later, he played seductive, but evil, vampire “Tom” in the film To Die For and the sequel Son of Darkness: To Die For II.  Bond posed for a nude centerfold in Playgirl Magazine in the early 1980s