Buster Crabbe
Swimmer and actor in Tarzan films

Born
February 7th, 1908
117 years ago
Died
April 23rd, 1983
42 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Achieved prominence as a competitive swimmer, winning a gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Transitioned to acting, becoming well-known for roles in the Tarzan film series during the 1930s and 1940s. Starred in several adventure films, showcasing athletic prowess and charisma. Developed a career in television, including appearances in series such as 'The Adventures of Tarzan' in the 1960s.
Won gold medal in 400-meter freestyle at 1932 Olympics
Starred as Tarzan in multiple films during the 1930s
Appeared in 'The Adventures of Tarzan' television series
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