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'Larry' 'Buster' Crabbe was born 1908 in Oakland California, his family had
nicknamed him 'Buster' otherwise known as Larry Crabbe. In 1928 and 1932 Crabbe
was selected for the Olympic swimming teams and at the 1932 games held in Los
Angeles he earned himself a gold medal in the 400 meter freestyle setting a new
world record. And so it began, hollywood noticed the new olympic champion and
offered him a career in the movies. He made five serials at Universal Studios
between 1936 and 1940 and one of his first roles in 1933 was as "lord of the jungle"
in the film serial, "Tarzan the Fearless". It was around about the same time that
friend Johnny Weissmuller was at MGM beginning his reign as the new screen
Tarzan. During the next half dozen years Crabbe appeared in a number roles and
movies with his best work appearing in western adventures.
Buster Crabbe starred in the following films:
TARZAN THE FEARLESS (Principal, 1933)
FLASH GORDON (Universal, 1936)
FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS (Universal, 1938)
RED BARRY (Universal, 1938)
BUCK ROGERS (Universal, 1939)
FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE (Universal, 1940)
THE SEA HOUND (Columbia, 1947)
PIRATES OF THE HIGH SEAS (Columbia, 1950)
KING OF THE CONGO (Columbia, 1952)