Gordon Scott

Gordon Scott

Born August 03, 1926 (Age: 99) Portland, Oregon, USA

Biography

Gordon Scott was an American film and television actor known for his portrayal of the fictional character Tarzan in five films (and one compilation of three made-as-a-pilot television episodes) of the Tarzan film series from 1955 to 1960. Gordon Scott was the eleventh Tarzan, starting with Tarzan’s Hidden Jungle. He was "discovered" poolside, and offered "a seven-year contract, a loin cloth, and a new last name." "Due in part to his muscular frame and 6-foot-3-inch [1.91-metre] height, he was quickly signed to replace Lex Barker as Tarzan" by producer Sol Lesser. Lesser had Gordon change his name because "Werschkul" sounded too much like "Weismueller". Scott's Tarzan movies ranged from rather cheap re-edited television pilots to large-scale action films with high-production values shot on location in Africa. In his early Tarzan films, he played the character as unworldly and inarticulate, in the mold of Johnny Weissmuller, an earlier Tarzan portrayer. In Scott's later films, after a change in producers, he played a Tarzan who was educated and spoke perfect English, as in the original Edgar Rice Burroughs novels. Scott was the only actor to play Tarzan in both styles. Fearing he would become typecast as Tarzan, Scott moved to Italy and became a popular star in epics of the péplum genre (known in the United States as sword-and-sandal), featuring handsome bodybuilders as various characters from Greek and Roman myth. Scott was a friend of Steve Reeves, and collaborated with him as Remus to Reeves's Romulus in Duel of the Titans. Scott also played Hercules in a couple of international co-productions during the mid-1960s. As the péplum genre faded, Scott starred in spaghetti westerns and Eurospy films. His final film appearance was in The Tramplers (filmed in 1966; released in the United States in 1968).
Gordon Scott was an American film and television actor known for his portrayal of the fictional character Tarzan in five films (and one compilation of three made-as-a-pilot television episodes) of the Tarzan film series from 1955 to 1960. Gordon Scott was the eleventh Tarzan, starting with Tarzan’s Hidden Jungle. He was "discovered" poolside, and offered "a seven-year contract, a loin cloth, and a new last name." "Due in part to his muscular frame and 6-foot-3-inch [1.91-metre] height, he was quickly signed to replace Lex Barker as Tarzan" by producer Sol Lesser. Lesser had Gordon change his name because "Werschkul" sounded too much like "Weismueller". Scott's Tarzan movies ranged from rather cheap re-edited television pilots to large-scale action films with high-production values shot on location in Africa. In his early Tarzan films, he played the character as unworldly and inarticulate, in the mold of Johnny Weissmuller, an earlier Tarzan portrayer. In Scott's later films, after a change in producers, he played a Tarzan who was educated and spoke perfect English, as in the original Edgar Rice Burroughs novels. Scott was the only actor to play Tarzan in both styles. Fearing he would become typecast as Tarzan, Scott moved to Italy and became a popular star in epics of the péplum genre (known in the United States as sword-and-sandal), featuring handsome bodybuilders as various characters from Greek and Roman myth. Scott was a friend of Steve Reeves, and collaborated with him as Remus to Reeves's Romulus in Duel of the Titans. Scott also played Hercules in a couple of international co-productions during the mid-1960s. As the péplum genre faded, Scott starred in spaghetti westerns and Eurospy films. His final film appearance was in The Tramplers (filmed in 1966; released in the United States in 1968).
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Filmography

In Search of Tarzan with Jonathan Ross

In Search of Tarzan with Jonathan Ross

1998 as Self Age: 72
Investigating Tarzan

Investigating Tarzan

1997 as Self Age: 70
Tarzan at the Movies, Part 2: The Many Faces of Tarzan

Tarzan at the Movies, Part 2: The Many Faces of Tarzan

1996 as Tarzan (archive footage) Age: 69
Women in Cell Block 7

Women in Cell Block 7

1973 as (Archive Footage) Age: 46
The Tramplers

The Tramplers

1965 as Lon Cordeen Age: 39
Hercules and the Princess of Troy

Hercules and the Princess of Troy

1965 as Hercules Age: 38
L'Attaque de Fort Adams (Une aventure de Buffalo Bill)

L'Attaque de Fort Adams (Une aventure de Buffalo Bill)

1965 as Buffalo Bill Age: 38
Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West

Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West

1964 as Buffalo Bill Age: 38
Thunder of Battle

Thunder of Battle

1964 as Coriolanus Age: 38
Hero of Rome

Hero of Rome

1964 as Mucius Age: 37
The Lion of St. Mark

The Lion of St. Mark

1963 as Manrico Venier Age: 37
The Tyrant of Lydia Against the Son of Hercules

The Tyrant of Lydia Against the Son of Hercules

1963 as Goliath / Gordian Age: 37
Hero of Babylon

Hero of Babylon

1963 as Nippur Age: 37
The Conquest of Mycenae

The Conquest of Mycenae

1963 as Glauco / Hercules Age: 36
Zorro and the Three Musketeers

Zorro and the Three Musketeers

1963 as Zorro Age: 36
The Shortest Day

The Shortest Day

1963 as Soldato (uncredited) Age: 36
A Queen for Caesar

A Queen for Caesar

1962 as Julius Caesar Age: 36
Gladiator of Rome

Gladiator of Rome

1962 as Marcus Age: 36
Kerim, Son of the Sheik

Kerim, Son of the Sheik

1962 as Kerim Age: 35
Romulus and Remus

Romulus and Remus

1961 as Remus Age: 35
Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World

Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World

1961 as Maciste / Samson Age: 35
Goliath and the Vampires

Goliath and the Vampires

1961 as Maciste (Goliath) Age: 35
Tarzan the Magnificent

Tarzan the Magnificent

1960 as Tarzan Age: 33
Tarzan's Greatest Adventure

Tarzan's Greatest Adventure

1959 as Tarzan Age: 32
Tarzan's Fight for Life

Tarzan's Fight for Life

1958 as Tarzan Age: 32
Tarzan and the Trappers

Tarzan and the Trappers

1958 as Tarzan Age: 31
Tarzan's Hidden Jungle

Tarzan's Hidden Jungle

1955 as Tarzan Age: 28