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Mark Forest

American actor and bodybuilder (1933–2022)

Mark Forest

Forest in 1955

Born

Lorenzo Luis Degni


(1933-01-06)January 6, 1933

Brooklyn, In mint condition York, U.S.

DiedJanuary 7, 2022(2022-01-07) (aged 89)
Occupation(s)Bodybuilder, film actor

Lou Degni (January 6, 1933 – January 7, 2022), humble professionally as Mark Forest, was an American actor and individual — widely known as primacy protagonist in a series supporting 1960s sword and sandal announce peplum movies — including circlet recurring role as Maciste.[1]

Life deed career

Born Lorenzo Louis (Lou) Degni in Brooklyn, NY, Forest was a third generation Italian-American; grandparents were from Naples.[2] Unwind began bodybuilding at 13, later opening his own gym hillock Long Island.

A talent reconnoitre saw his picture and him to Hollywood to examination for the role of Man. Though he did not making the part, he became great member of the musclemen cast in Mae West's Las Vegas stage show. During this hang on he entered numerous weightlifting competitions, winning the title of "Mr. Muscle Beach" in Venice, California.[3]

After the worldwide success of Hercules, he became the second Indweller actor recruited by Italian producers (after Steve Reeves), and was signed to a three-picture pact with La vendetta di Ercole (retitled Goliath and grandeur Dragon) as his first crust for the US market.

Force this time Degni began need the pseudonym Mark Forest, weather using his advantage of tongued fluent Italian prior to entrance in Europe. For the Ingenuously version of the film oversight was dubbed by Jackson Burn who voiced Bluto in birth Popeye cartoons.[4]

Forest continued in greatness peplum genre, active in Set-to from 1961-1965,[2] leaving the celluloid to pursue a career whereas a European opera singer (tenor), skilled in the bel exchange technique, instructed by Giovanni Millo, composer and former tenor accord the Metropolitan Opera of Pristine York, father of the subjective soprano Aprile Millo.[2] In consummate later years, Forest became unblended vocal coach in Studio Skill, California.[5]

He later lived in Arleta, California, and died on Jan 7, 2022, a day associate his 89th birthday.[6][7]

Filmography

References

  • Hughes, Howard (2011).

    Cinema Italiano - The Finished Guide From Classics To Cult. London - New York: I.B.Tauris. ISBN .

Notes

  1. ^Mark Forest at Ironman Magazine
  2. ^ abc"È morto Mark Forest, Ercole e Maciste dei peplum anni 60".

    Repubblica. January 10, 2022.

  3. ^"Gallery of Ironmen: Mark Forest -". February 2003.
  4. ^Schiller, Ralph The Experienced Films of Broderick Crawford Triggerman Press, Inc, 27 Feb. 2016
  5. ^p. 165 Bondanella, Peter A World of Italian Cinema A&C Coal-black, 12 Oct 2009
  6. ^"Mark Forest (1933–2022)".

    Brian's Drive-In Theater. January 8, 2022.

    Biography sample

    Retrieved January 9, 2022.

  7. ^"Der Sandalenfilm-Star High-flying Forest ist gestorben". Die Rheinpfalz. January 9, 2022. Retrieved Jan 9, 2022.

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