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Born: February 7, 1908 – Died: April 23, 1983
Buster Crabbe, a renowned actor and Olympic swimmer, was born in Oakland, California. His early life was a blend of athletic achievement and budding acting talent. Crabbe's parents provided a stable foundation for his diverse interests, though little is known about their professions or any siblings he may have had. His significant contribution to the entertainment industry, particularly in the science fiction and adventure genres, made him a memorable figure in Hollywood.
Early Life and Career
Crabbe's journey to stardom began with his education at the University of Southern California, where he balanced his studies with his passion for swimming. His athletic prowess was evident when he won the 1932 Olympic 400-meter freestyle swimming championship, a feat that significantly boosted his public image.
Crabbe's entry into the film industry was marked by an unsuccessful screen test for Tarzan with MGM. However, his fortunes turned when Paramount Pictures cast him as Kaspa, the Lion Man, in "King of the Jungle" (1933), a role that resonated with the Tarzan archetype. This film set the stage for his future in Hollywood, showcasing his physicality and on-screen presence.
Crabbe's career skyrocketed with his portrayal of iconic characters such as Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers in the 1930s and 1940s. These roles cemented his status as a leading figure in the sci-fi and adventure film genres. His performances were not just commercially successful but also critically acclaimed, earning him a place in the annals of classic American cinema.
In addition to his film career, Crabbe was active on television in the 1950s, hosting shows and featuring in various series. He married his college sweetheart, Adah Virginia Held, and together they had three children. Crabbe's personal life was as fulfilling as his professional one, marked by a successful marriage and a happy family.
Buster Crabbe's impact on Hollywood is indelible. He was not just an actor but also a symbol of the adventurous spirit of early American cinema. His roles as Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers are etched in the memory of sci-fi enthusiasts, making him a true icon of the genre. His transition from Olympic swimming champion to Hollywood star is a testament to his versatility and enduring appeal.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1982 | The Comeback Trail | Duke Montana |
1981 | B.J. and the Bear (TV Series) | Jake O'Brien |
1980 | The Alien Dead | Sheriff Kowalski |
1979 | Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV Series) | Brigadier Gordon |
1979 | Swim Team | Rock Sands |
1965 | Arizona Raiders | Capt. Andrews |
1965 | The Bounty Killer | Mike Clayman |
1956–1960 | The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) | Jim Dandy | Chief Petty Officer Muldoon |
1959 | Gunfighters of Abilene | Kip Tanner |
1959 | The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen (TV Series) | Unknown |
1958 | Adventures of the Sea Hawk (TV Series) | Kiley |
1958 | Badman's Country | Wyatt Earp |
1955–1957 | Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion (TV Series) | Capt. Michael Gallant | Captain Michael Gallant |
1957 | The Lawless Eighties | Linc Prescott |
1956 | Gun Brothers | Chad Santee |
1955 | Star Tonight (TV Series) | The sheriff |
1955 | Kraft Theatre (TV Series) | Unknown |
1955 | Ponds Theater (TV Series) | Unknown |
1953 | The Gulf Playhouse (TV Series) | Unknown |
1952 | The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) | Unknown |
1952 | King of the Congo | Thunda | Roger Drum |
1950 | Pirates of the High Seas | Jeff Drake |
1950 | Captive Girl | Barton |
1948 | Caged Fury | Smiley |
1947 | The Sea Hound | Capt. Silver |
1947 | Last of the Redmen | Magua |
1946 | Outlaws of the Plains | Billy Carson |
1946 | Swamp Fire | Mike Kalavich |
1946 | Overland Riders | Billy Carson |
1946 | Prairie Badmen | Billy Carson |
1946 | Ghost of Hidden Valley | Billy Carson |
1946 | Terrors on Horseback | Billy Carson |
1946 | Gentlemen with Guns | Billy Carson |
1946 | Lightning Raiders | Billy Carson |
1945 | Prairie Rustlers | Billy Carson | Cousin Jim Slade |
1945 | Fighting Bill Carson | Billy Carson |
1945 | Border Badmen | Billy Carson |
1945 | Stagecoach Outlaws | Billy Carson |
1945 | Gangster's Den | Billy Carson |
1945 | Shadows of Death | Billy Carson |
1945 | His Brother's Ghost | Billy Carson |
1944 | Oath of Vengeance | Billy Carson |
1944 | Wild Horse Phantom | Billy Carson |
1945 | Rustlers' Hideout | Billy Carson (Billy Gibson in credits) |
1944 | Fuzzy Settles Down | Billy Carson |
1944 | The Drifter | Billy Carson | Drifter Davis |
1944 | The Contender | Gary Farrel |
1944 | Valley of Vengeance | Billy Carson |
1944 | Thundering Gun Slingers | Billy Carson |
1944 | Frontier Outlaws | Billy Carson |
1944 | Nabonga | Ray Gorman |
1943 | Devil Riders | Billy Carson |
1943 | Blazing Frontier | Billy the Kid |
1943 | The Renegade | Billy the Kid |
1943 | Cattle Stampede | Billy the Kid |
1943 | Western Cyclone | Billy the Kid |
1943 | Fugitive of the Plains | Billy the Kid |
1943 | The Kid Rides Again | Billy the Kid |
1942 | Queen of Broadway | Ricky Sloane |
1942 | The Mysterious Rider | Billy the Kid - posing as Bill Andrews |
1942 | Wildcat | Mike Rawlins (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1942 | Sheriff of Sage Valley | Billy the Kid | Kansas Ed |
1942 | Law and Order | Billy the Kid | Lt. Ted Morrison |
1942 | Jungle Siren | Capt. Gary Hart |
1942 | Billy the Kid's Smoking Guns | Billy the Kid |
1942 | Billy the Kid Trapped | Billy the Kid |
1941 | Billy the Kid's Round-Up | Billy the Kid |
1941 | Billy the Kid Wanted | Billy the Kid |
1941 | Jungle Man | Dr. Robert Hammond - aka Junga |
1940 | Sailor's Lady | Rodney (as Larry Crabbe) |
1940 | Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe | Flash Gordon (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1939 | Call a Messenger | Chuck Walsh (as Larry Crabbe) |
1939 | Colorado Sunset | Dave Haines (as Larry "Buster" Crabbe) |
1939 | Million Dollar Legs | Coach Jordan (as Larry Crabbe) |
1939 | Unmarried | Buzz Kenton (as Larry Crabbe) |
1939 | Buck Rogers | Buck Rogers (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1938 | Illegal Traffic | Steve (as Larry Crabbe) |
1938 | Red Barry | Red Barry (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1938 | Hunted Men | James Flowers |
1938 | Tip-Off Girls | John A. 'Red' Deegan (as Larry Crabbe) |
1938 | Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars | Flash Gordon |
1937 | Daughter of Shanghai | Andrew Sleete (as Larry Crabbe) |
1937 | Thrill of a Lifetime | Don |
1937 | Sophie Lang Goes West | Steve Clayson (as Larry Crabbe) |
1937 | Forlorn River | Nevada (as Larry Crabbe) |
1937 | King of Gamblers | Eddie (as Larry Crabbe) |
1937 | Murder Goes to College | Strike Belno (as Larry Crabbe) |
1936 | Arizona Mahoney | Kirby Talbot |
1936 | Rose Bowl | Ossie Merrill (as Larry Crabbe) |
1936 | Lady Be Careful | Jake (as Larry Crabbe) |
1936 | The Arizona Raiders | Laramie Nelson (as Larry Crabbe) |
1936 | Flash Gordon | Flash Gordon |
1936 | Desert Gold | Chief Moya (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1936 | Drift Fence | Slinger Dunn (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1935 | Nevada | Jim Lacey aka 'Nevada' (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1935 | Wanderer of the Wasteland | Big Ben (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1935 | Hold 'Em Yale | Hector Wilmot (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1934 | The Oil Raider | Dave Warren |
1934 | She Had to Choose | Bill Cutler (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1934 | We're Rich Again | Erp Pennington (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1934 | You're Telling Me! | Bob Murchison (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1934 | Badge of Honor | Bob Gordon |
1934 | Search for Beauty | Don Jackson (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) |
1933 | The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi | Bob North |
1933 | To the Last Man | Bill Hayden |
1933 | Man of the Forest | Henchman Yegg |
1933 | Tarzan the Fearless | Tarzan |
1933 | The Thundering Herd | Bill Hatch |
1933 | King of the Jungle | Kaspa the Lion Man |
1933 | Hollywood on Parade No. A-6 (Short) | Unknown |
1932 | That's My Boy | Football Player (uncredited) |
1932 | Hollywood on Parade (Short) | Unknown |
1931 | Maker of Men | Football Player (uncredited) |
1931 | Movie-Town (Short) | Larry Crabbe - Champion Swimmer (uncredited) |
1930 | Good News | Student (uncredited) |