Steve Reeves

Steve Reeves

1926-01-21 – 2000-05-01 (age 74) Glasgow, Montana, USA
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Biography

Steve Reeves is regarded by many as the greatest bodybuilder of all time for his legendary symmetrical physique, visionary bodybuilding techniques, dedication and love for the sport through which he won five bodybuilding titles between 1946 and 1950. His peak measurements were: 6'1" at 216 lbs. with 18½" arms, 52" chest, and a 29" waist, partly depicting his creation: "The Classic Physique."

Steve Reeves was born in Montana in 1926, yet by age 10 moved to Oakland, California where he first became captivated with the art of bodybuilding at age 16, placing pioneer John Grimek as his top role model. After two years of bodybuilding Steve's body weight reached 203 lbs by high school graduation, but was he then inducted into the Army. He was assigned to Company A of the 25th Division and was sent to the front lines in the Philippines where he endured to continue his bodybuilding training, becoming known as "The Shape" among his fellow GIs. After WWII had ended he was part of the occupational forces sent to Japan and was stationed there from September 1945 to September 1946. After his service ended, he entered and won several bodybuilding championships becoming: "Mr. Pacific Coast" (1946), "Mr. Western America" (1947), "Mr. America" (1947), "Mr. World" (1948) and "Mr. Universe" (1950) announcing his retirement from bodybuilding competition that very night after he won.

From that point onward Reeves set his sights on the silver screen as well as the small screen. He made several appearances on variety shows of the early-to-mid 1950s and non-starring roles during 1954 in two films: Athena (1954) starring Debbie Reynolds and Ed Wood's Jail Bait (1954). In 1957, he had been called to Italy to play the lead role Hercules in "Le Fatiche di Ercole" which was filmed during the summer and autumn of 1957 with a USA premiere in 1959. The tremendous worldwide success of "Hercules," (the USA title), led to a sequel and many other Italian epic films many based on heroes played by Reeves. These roles included Romulus, Phillipides, Captain Henry Morgan, Glaucus, and Sandokan. With 20 film/TV acting credits to his name by 1968, Steve Reeves retired from film and returned to California to live on his ranch, remaining committed to his lifelong belief in natural, drug-free bodybuilding through his writings and personal appearances. Steve Reeves has served as a great inspiration to many bodybuilders such as Sylvester Stallone and Lou Ferrigno, and millions of others the world over for all that he was: a genuine hero, a true man, an authentic gentleman, the first (and to many fans the only true) Hercules, and nothing less than the greatest bodybuilder of all time.

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Known For

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

1953

as Olympic Team Member (uncredited)

Hercules
Hercules

1958

as Ercole (Hercules)

Romulus and Remus
Romulus and Remus

1961

as Romulus

The Last Days of Pompeii
The Last Days of Pompeii

1959

as Glaucus Leto

Morgan, the Pirate
Morgan, the Pirate

1960

as Henry Morgan

The Trojan Horse
The Trojan Horse

1961

as Aeneas

A Long Ride from Hell
A Long Ride from Hell

1968

as Mike Sturges

Athena
Athena

1954

as Ed Perkins

Hercules Unchained
Hercules Unchained

1959

as Ercole (Hercules)

The White Warrior
The White Warrior

1959

as Agi / Hadji Murad, the White Warrior

The Slave
The Slave

1962

as Randus

Sandokan the Great
Sandokan the Great

1963

as Sandokan

Sword-and-Sandal: The Story of the Period Epic
Sword-and-Sandal: The Story of the Period Epic

2019

as Self - Actor (archive footage)

Riviera Dream
Riviera Dream

1950

as Steve Reeves

Le Plus Bel Homme du monde
The Thief of Baghdad
The Giant of Marathon
The Giant of Marathon

1959

as Phillipides

Jail Bait
Jail Bait

1954

as Lt Bob Lauwrence

Generation Iron 3
Generation Iron 3

2018

as Self (archive footage)

The Avenger
The Avenger

1962

as Enea/Aeneas