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For the British Royal Navy frogman nicknamed Buster Crabb, see Lionel Crabb .


Buster Crabbe ( February 7 , 1908April 23 , 1983 ) was an American athlete turned actor, who starred in a number of popular Serial s in the 1930s and 1940s.




BIRTH

He was born as Clarence Linden Crabbe II to Lucy Agnes McNamara (1885-1959) and Edward Clinton Simmons Crabbe I (1882-?) in and the Internet Movie Database both use an incorrect birthdate based on his Hollywood publicity biography.



HAWAII AND OLYMPICS

Raised in , where he won the bronze medal for the 1,500 meter freestyle, and 1932 , where he won the gold medal for the 400 meter freestyle. Ironically, at that Olympics, he broke the record held by Johnny Weissmuller , whose role as Tarzan he would later assume. In 1933 he married Adah Virginia Held. Time magazine wrote on April 11, 1932:
"Clarence (Buster) Crabbe, 22, of Los Angeles, ablest distance swimmer in the United States: the 1,500-metre race in the A.A.U. championships, at New Haven, lowering his own American record by 20.9 seconds to 19:45.6. Later he won two other championships: the 300 yard medley and 500 yard free style. Los Angeles won the team championship with 45 points to New York's 37."


HOLLYWOOD

Crabbe's role in a 1933 ''Tarzan'' serial, also issued as a full length movie '' Tarzan The Fearless '', launched a successful career in which he starred in over one hundred movies. Other than a 1964 remake of the same movie, it would be the only movie in which he starred as Tarzan. In the 1933 movie, '' King Of The Jungle '' the 1941's '' Jungle Man '', and the 1952 serial, '' King Of The Congo '' he played similar generic "jungle man" roles. His next major role was as Flash Gordon in the popular ''Flash Gordon'' Serial (a role he reprised in two sequels). Other characters he portrayed included Western hero Billy The Kid , Buck Rogers and a brother of his real-life fraternity in the movie musical The Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi . In some of his movies he is credited as Larry Crabbe. His Sidekick in most of his Westerns is the great Al St. John , shown on the right in the movie lobby card.


TELEVISION

Crabbe starred in the television series, ''Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion'' (1955 to 1957) as Captain Michael Gallant; the adventure series aired on NBC. His real life son, Cullen Crabbe, appeared in this show as the character "Cuffy Sanders".

Crabbe made regular television appearances including one on an episode of the 1979 series '' Buck Rogers In The 25th Century '' where he played a retired fighter pilot named "Brigadier Gordon" in honor of Flash Gordon. When Rogers (Gil Gerard) praises his flying, Gordon replies "I've been doing that sort of thing since before you were born." Rogers (who was born over 500 years earlier) responds "You think so?" to which Gordon replies "Young man, I know so!" Crabbe had, in fact, been playing "hot pilots" since long before Gerard was born.


LATER YEARS

Crabbe's Hollywood career waned somewhat in the 1950s and 1960s . The ever-industrious Crabbe became a Stockbroker and businessman during this period. According to David Ragan's "Movie Stars of the 30's", Crabbe even owned a Southern California swimming pool building company in later years. Despite his numerous TV appearances, he is best remembered today as one of the original action heroes of the cinema.


DEATH

He died on April 23 , 1983 , aged 75, from a heart attack in Scottsdale , Arizona and was buried in the Green Acres Memorial Gardens Cemetery .


TIMELINE

  • 1908 Birth of "Clarence Linden Crabbe" in Oakland

  • 1910 with the Crabbes in California

  • 1928 Olympics

  • 1932 Olympics, won gold medal in 400 meter freestyle

  • 1933 Tarzan

  • 1936 played the tile role of Flash Gordon

  • 1955 Start of ''Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion''

  • 1957 End of ''Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion''

  • 1983 Death of "Buster Crabbe" in Scottsdale at age 75



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