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Johnny Weissmuller

Johnny Weissmuller (/ˈwsmʌlər/; born Johann Peter Weißmüller [ˈʋaɪ̯smʏlɐ]; June 2, 1904 – January 20, 1984) was an American Olympic swimmer, water polo player and actor. He was known for having one of the best competitive swimming records of the 20th century. He set world records alongside winning five gold medals in the Olympics.[3] He won the 100m freestyle and the 4 × 200 m relay team event in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris and the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. Weissmuller also won gold in the 400m freestyle, as well as a bronze medal in the water polo competition in Paris.[4][5]

Johnny Weissmuller
Weissmuller c. 1940s
Born
Johann Peter Weißmüller

(1904-06-02)June 2, 1904
Szabadfalva, Kingdom of Hungary (today Freidorf, Romania)
DiedJanuary 20, 1984(1984-01-20) (aged 79)
Occupations
  • Olympic swimmer
  • water polo player
  • actor
Years active1929–1976
Spouses
Bobbe Arnst
(m. 1931; div. 1933)
(m. 1933; div. 1939)
Beryl Scott
(m. 1939; div. 1948)
Allene Gates
(m. 1948; div. 1962)
Maria Gertrude Baumann
(m. 1963)
Children3
Sports career
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)[1]
Weight190 lb (86 kg)[1]
SportSwimming, water polo
ClubIllinois Athletic Club[2]
William Bachrach, Coach
Medal record

Following his retirement from swimming, Weissmuller played Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan in twelve feature films from 1932 to 1948; six were produced by MGM, and six additional films by RKO. Weissmuller went on to star in sixteen Jungle Jim movies over an eight year period, then filmed 26 additional half-hour episodes of the Jungle Jim TV series.[6][7]

Early life edit

Johann Peter Weißmüller was born on June 2, 1904, in Szabadfalva, in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary (now part of Romania, and called Freidorf) into an ethnically Banat Swabian family. He was the sixth generation Weismüller born in Hungary.[8] An ancestor had immigrated from Baden c. 1749.[9][10] Three days later he was baptized into the Catholic faith by the Hungarian version of his German name, as János. Early the next year on January 26, 1905, he embarked on a twelve-day trip on the S.S. Rotterdam to Ellis Island alongside his father, Peter Weißmüller, and mother, Elisabeth Weißmüller (née Kersch). Soon they arrived in Windber, Pennsylvania, to live with family. Johnny's brother Peter was born the following September.[7]

 
Weißmüller homestead, Freidorf

Three years later they relocated to Chicago to be with his mother's parents. His parents rented a single level in a shared house where he lived during his childhood. Fullerton Beach on Lake Michigan is where Johnny's love for swimming took off, having his first swimming lessons there. He excelled immediately and began entering and winning every race he could. Johnny's father deserted the family when Johnny was in the eighth grade. He left school to begin working in order to support his mother and younger brother.[7]

When Weissmuller was 11 he lied to join the YMCA, which had a 12 year old minimum rule to join. He won every swimming race he entered and also excelled at running and high jumping. Before long he was on one of the best swim teams in the country, the Illinois Athletic Club.[7]

Careers edit

Swimming edit

 
Weissmuller in 1924

Weissmuller tried out for swimming coach Bill Bachrach. Impressed with what he saw, he took Weissmuller under his wing. He also was a strong father figure and mentor for Johnny. On August 6, 1921, Weissmuller began his competitive swimming career. He entered four Amateur Athletic Union races and won them all. He set his first two world records at the A.A.U. Nationals on September 27, 1921, in the 100m and 150yd events.[7]

On July 9, 1922, Weissmuller broke Duke Kahanamoku's world record in the 100-meter freestyle, swimming it in 58.6 seconds.[11] He won the title for that distance at the 1924 Summer Olympics, beating Kahanamoku for the gold medal.[12] He also won the 400-meter freestyle and was a member of the winning U.S. team in the 4×200-meter relay.[13]

Four years later, at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, he won another two gold medals.[14][2] It was during this period that Weissmuller became an enthusiast for John Harvey Kellogg's holistic lifestyle views on nutrition, enemas and exercise. He came to Kellogg's Battle Creek, Michigan sanatorium to dedicate its new 120-foot swimming pool, and break one of his own previous swimming records after adopting the vegetarian diet prescribed by Kellogg.[15]

In 1927, Weissmuller set a new world record of 51.0 seconds in the 100-yard freestyle, which stood for 17 years. He improved it to 48.5 seconds at Billy Rose World's Fair Aquacade in 1940, aged 36, but this result was discounted, as he was competing as a professional.[16][2]

As a member of the U.S. men's national water polo team, he won a bronze medal at the 1924 Summer Olympics. He also competed in the 1928 Olympics, where the U.S. team finished in seventh place.[16][2]

In all, Weissmuller won five Olympic gold medals and one bronze medal, 52 United States national championships,[16] and set 67 world records. He was the first man to swim the 100-meter freestyle under one minute and the 440-yard freestyle under five minutes. He never lost a race and retired with an unbeaten amateur record.[16][2][17] In 1950, he was selected by the Associated Press as the greatest swimmer of the first half of the 20th century.[16]

Films edit

Weissmuller's first film was the non-speaking role of Adonis in the movie Glorifying the American Girl. He appeared wearing only a fig leaf while hoisting actress Mary Eaton on his shoulders. He was noticed by the writer Cyril Hume, which led to his big break playing Tarzan in Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932.[6]

 
Weissmüller (Tarzan) with Maureen O'Sullivan (Jane) in Tarzan's Secret Treasure

When asked to play Tarzan, Weissmuller was already under contract to model BVD underwear. MGM agreed to have actresses such as Greta Garbo and Marie Dressler featured in BVD ads so that he could be released from his BVD contract.[18] The author of Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs, was pleased with Weissmuller, although he so hated the studio's depiction of Tarzan as an individual who barely spoke English that he created his own concurrent Tarzan series starring Herman Brix as a suitably articulate version of the character (as is true to the original books).[19]

Weissmuller is considered the definitive Tarzan. He originated the famous Tarzan yell,[7] which was created by sound recordist Douglas Shearer. Shearer recorded Weissmuller's normal yell, but manipulated it and played it in reverse.[18]

Weissmuller went on to play the lead in the film Jungle Jim. He appeared in sixteen Jungle Jim movies over eight years, going on to film 26 episodes of the Jungle Jim TV series.[6][7]

Weissmuller retired from acting in 1957.[7]

Personal life edit

 
With his second wife, the Mexican actress Lupe Vélez, in a newspaper press photo (1934)

Weissmuller was married five times: band and club singer Bobbe Arnst (married 1931, divorced 1933); actress Lupe Vélez (married 1933, divorced 1939); Beryl Scott (married 1939, divorced 1948); Allene Gates (married 1948, divorced 1962); and Maria Gertrude Baumann (born 1921, died 2004; married from 1963 until his death in 1984).[7]

With his third wife, Beryl, he had three children, Johnny Weissmuller, Jr. (1940–2006), Wendy Anne Weissmuller (born 1942), and Heidi Elizabeth Weissmuller (1944–1962), who was killed in a car crash. He also had a stepdaughter with Baumann, Lisa Weissmuller-Gallagher.[20]

Weissmuller saved many peoples' lives throughout his own life. One very notable instance was in 1927: whilst training for the Chicago Marathon, Weissmuller saved 11 people from drowning after a boat accident.[7] On July 28, 1927, sixteen children, ten women, and one man drowned, when the Favorite, a small excursion boat cruising from Lincoln Park to Municipal Pier (Navy Pier), capsized half a mile off North Avenue in a sudden, heavy squall. Seventy-five women and children and a half dozen men sank with the boat when it tipped over, but rescuers saved over fifty of them. Weissmuller was one of the Chicago lifeguards who saved many. [21]

Later life edit

In 1974, Weissmuller broke both his hip and leg, marking the beginning of years of declining health. While hospitalized he learned that in spite of his strength and lifelong daily regimen of swimming and exercise, he had a serious heart condition. In 1977, Weissmuller suffered a series of strokes. In 1979, he entered the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, for several weeks before moving with his last wife, Maria, to Acapulco, Mexico, the location of his last Tarzan movie.[22]

On January 20, 1984, Weissmuller died from pulmonary edema at the age of 79.[23] He was buried just outside Acapulco, Valle de La Luz at the Valley of the Light Cemetery. As his coffin was lowered into the ground, a recording of the Tarzan yell he invented was played three times, at his request.[22] He was honored with a 21-gun salute, befitting a head of state, which was arranged by Senator Ted Kennedy and President Ronald Reagan.[7]

Legacy edit

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Johnny Weissmuller has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[6]

He is on the album cover of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967).[7]

His former co-star and movie son Johnny Sheffield wrote of him, "I can only say that working with Big John was one of the highlights of my life. He was a Star (with a capital "S") and he gave off a special light and some of that light got into me. Knowing and being with Johnny Weissmuller during my formative years had a lasting influence on my life."[24]

In 1973, Weissmuller was awarded the George Eastman Award, given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film.[25]

The Piscine Molitor in Paris was built as a tribute to Weissmuller and his swimming prowess.[26]

Edgar Rice Burroughs himself paid tribute to Weissmuller's powerful screen persona in the last Tarzan novel that he completed

But what seemed a long time to them was a matter of seconds only. The tiger's great frame went limp and sank to the ground. And the man rose and put a foot upon it and, raising his face to the heavens, voiced a horrid cry—the victory cry of the bull ape. Corrie was suddenly terrified of this man who had always seemed so civilized and cultured. Even the men were shocked.

Suddenly recognition lighted the eyes of Jerry Lucas. "John Clayton," he said, "Lord Greystoke—Tarzan of the Apes!" Shrimp's jaw dropped. "Is dat Johnny Weismuller? [sic]" he demanded. Tarzan shook his head as though to clear his brain of an obsession. His thin veneer of civilization had been consumed by the fires of battle. ... [27]

Weissmuller was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1965 after becoming its founding chairman.[5][7]

Filmography edit

Johnny Weissmuller in Film
Year Film Role Notes
1929 Glorifying the American Girl Adonis Cameo appearance in the segment 'Loveland'
1931 Swim or Sink Himself Short subject
Water Bugs Himself Short subject
1932 Tarzan the Ape Man Tarzan
The Human Fish Himself Short subject
1934 Tarzan and His Mate Tarzan
1936 Tarzan Escapes Tarzan
1939 Tarzan Finds a Son! Tarzan
1941 Tarzan's Secret Treasure Tarzan
1942 Tarzan's New York Adventure Tarzan
1943 Tarzan Triumphs Tarzan Complete title: Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan Triumphs
Stage Door Canteen Himself Cameo role washing dishes.
Tarzan's Desert Mystery Tarzan Complete title: Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan's Desert Mystery
1945 Tarzan and the Amazons Tarzan Complete title: Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and the Amazons
1946 Tarzan and the Leopard Woman Tarzan Complete title: Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and the Leopard Woman
Swamp Fire Johnny Duval co-starring Buster Crabbe
1947 Tarzan and the Huntress Tarzan Complete title: Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and the Huntress
1948 Tarzan and the Mermaids Tarzan Complete title: Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and the Mermaids
Jungle Jim Jungle Jim
1949 The Lost Tribe Jungle Jim
1950 Mark of the Gorilla Jungle Jim
Captive Girl Jungle Jim Alternative title: Jungle Jim and the Captive Girl
Pygmy Island Jungle Jim Alternative title: Pigmy Island
1951 Fury of the Congo Jungle Jim
Jungle Manhunt Jungle Jim
1952 Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land Jungle Jim
Voodoo Tiger Jungle Jim
1953 Savage Mutiny Jungle Jim
Valley of Head Hunters Jungle Jim
Killer Ape Jungle Jim
1954 Jungle Man-Eaters Jungle Jim
Cannibal Attack Johnny Weissmuller
1955 Jungle Moon Men Johnny Weissmuller
Devil Goddess Johnny Weissmuller
1970 The Phynx Himself
1974 The Great Masquerade Sepy Debronvi
1976 Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood Stagehand No. 2 (final film role)
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1956–1958 Jungle Jim Jungle Jim 26 episodes
1958 You Bet Your Life Guest Contestant 1

Published works edit

  • Weissmuller, Johnny; Bush, Clarence A. (1930). Swimming the American Crawl. London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Autobiography, excerpts of which were published in The Saturday Evening Post.

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Johnny Weissmuller. espn.com
  2. ^ a b c d e Johnny Weissmuller profile December 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, sports-reference.com; accessed November 12, 2015.
  3. ^ "Johnny Weissmuller". Olympedia. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  4. ^ "Johnny Weissmuller - Olympic Swimming, Water Polo | USA". International Olympic Committee. March 9, 2021. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  5. ^ a b . ISHOF.org. International Swimming Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on January 30, 2021. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d "Johnny Weissmuller". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Biography - The Official Licensing Website of Johnny Weissmuller". Johnny Weissmuller. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  8. ^ "Johann Weissmuller". August 31, 1749.
  9. ^ "Romania's ethnic Germans get their day in the spotlight". Deutsche Welle. November 18, 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2022.
  10. ^ "When Tarzan struck gold at the Games: the legend of Johnny Weissmuller". Olympics.com. July 19, 2019. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
  11. ^ Safire, William (2007). The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind. Macmillan. p. 943. ISBN 978-0-312-37659-8.
  12. ^ Christopher, Paul J.; Smith, Alicia Marie (2006). Greatest Sports Heroes of All Times: North American Edition. Encouragement Press. p. 204. ISBN 978-1-933766-09-6.
  13. ^ "Johnny Weissmuller". Olympic.org. Retrieved February 23, 2019.
  14. ^ Kirsch, George B.; Othello, Harris; Nolte, Claire Elaine (2000). Encyclopedia of Ethnicity and Sports in the United States. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 488. ISBN 978-0-313-29911-7.
  15. ^ Schaefer, Richard A (2005). "Chapter Thirteen THE FIVE-HUNDRED-DOLLAR SEED". . Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  16. ^ a b c d e . ISHOF.org. International Swimming Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 13, 2015.
  17. ^ Simonton, Dean Keith (1994). Greatness: Who Makes History and Why. Guilford Press. p. 156. ISBN 978-0-89862-201-0.
  18. ^ a b "Tarzan, the Ape Man". www.tcm.com. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  19. ^ "Wayback Machine: Herman Brix, Tacoma Tarzan". Sportspress Northwest. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  20. ^ "Lisa Weissmuller, Daughter Of Johnny, Dies In Los Angeles At 66" (PDF). March 10, 2021.
  21. ^ "The Effortless and Legendary Life of Johnny Weissmuller Part 4: Real Life Hero Saves 11 Lives". June 1, 2017.
  22. ^ a b Fury, David (1994). Kings of the Jungle: An Illustrated Reference to "Tarzan" on Screen and Television. McFarland & Company. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-89950-771-2.
  23. ^ Sisson, Richard; Zacher, Christian; Cayton, Andrew Robert Lee (2007). The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia. Indiana University Press. p. 902. ISBN 978-0-253-34886-9.
  24. ^ Weissmuller, Johnny Jr.; Weissmuller, Johnny; Reed, William (2002). Tarzan, My Father. Burroughs, Danton. ECW Press. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-55022-522-8.
  25. ^ . April 15, 2012. Archived from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  26. ^ "MAMBO: TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY WEISSMULLER" (Video). January 8, 2012. Archived from the original on December 11, 2021. Retrieved April 4, 2017 – via YouTube.
  27. ^ Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Tarzan and "the Foreign Legion", Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., 1947.

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Records
Preceded by Men's 200-meter freestyle
world record-holder (long course)

May 26, 1922 – April 12, 1935
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 400-meter freestyle
world record-holder (long course)

June 22, 1922 – December 9, 1924
Succeeded by

Arne Borg
Preceded by Men's 100-meter freestyle
world record-holder (long course)

July 19, 1922 – March 2, 1934
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 800-yard freestyle
world record-holder (long course)

July 27, 1927 – May 30, 1930
Succeeded by

johnny, weissmuller, born, johann, peter, weißmüller, ˈʋaɪ, smʏlɐ, june, 1904, january, 1984, american, olympic, swimmer, water, polo, player, actor, known, having, best, competitive, swimming, records, 20th, century, world, records, alongside, winning, five, . Johnny Weissmuller ˈ w aɪ s m ʌ l er born Johann Peter Weissmuller ˈʋaɪ smʏlɐ June 2 1904 January 20 1984 was an American Olympic swimmer water polo player and actor He was known for having one of the best competitive swimming records of the 20th century He set world records alongside winning five gold medals in the Olympics 3 He won the 100m freestyle and the 4 200 m relay team event in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris and the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam Weissmuller also won gold in the 400m freestyle as well as a bronze medal in the water polo competition in Paris 4 5 Johnny WeissmullerWeissmuller c 1940sBornJohann Peter Weissmuller 1904 06 02 June 2 1904Szabadfalva Kingdom of Hungary today Freidorf Romania DiedJanuary 20 1984 1984 01 20 aged 79 Acapulco Guerrero MexicoOccupationsOlympic swimmerwater polo playeractorYears active1929 1976SpousesBobbe Arnst m 1931 div 1933 wbr Lupe Velez m 1933 div 1939 wbr Beryl Scott m 1939 div 1948 wbr Allene Gates m 1948 div 1962 wbr Maria Gertrude Baumann m 1963 wbr Children3Sports careerHeight6 ft 3 in 191 cm 1 Weight190 lb 86 kg 1 SportSwimming water poloClubIllinois Athletic Club 2 William Bachrach CoachMedal record Representing the United StatesSwimmingOlympic Games1924 Paris 100 m freestyle1924 Paris 400 m freestyle1924 Paris 4 200 m freestyle1928 Amsterdam 100 m freestyle1928 Amsterdam 4 200 m freestyleWater poloOlympic Games1924 Paris TeamFollowing his retirement from swimming Weissmuller played Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan in twelve feature films from 1932 to 1948 six were produced by MGM and six additional films by RKO Weissmuller went on to star in sixteen Jungle Jim movies over an eight year period then filmed 26 additional half hour episodes of the Jungle Jim TV series 6 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Careers 2 1 Swimming 2 2 Films 3 Personal life 4 Later life 5 Legacy 6 Filmography 7 Published works 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Notes 9 2 Citations 10 External linksEarly life editJohann Peter Weissmuller was born on June 2 1904 in Szabadfalva in the Kingdom of Hungary Austria Hungary now part of Romania and called Freidorf into an ethnically Banat Swabian family He was the sixth generation Weismuller born in Hungary 8 An ancestor had immigrated from Baden c 1749 9 10 Three days later he was baptized into the Catholic faith by the Hungarian version of his German name as Janos Early the next year on January 26 1905 he embarked on a twelve day trip on the S S Rotterdam to Ellis Island alongside his father Peter Weissmuller and mother Elisabeth Weissmuller nee Kersch Soon they arrived in Windber Pennsylvania to live with family Johnny s brother Peter was born the following September 7 nbsp Weissmuller homestead FreidorfThree years later they relocated to Chicago to be with his mother s parents His parents rented a single level in a shared house where he lived during his childhood Fullerton Beach on Lake Michigan is where Johnny s love for swimming took off having his first swimming lessons there He excelled immediately and began entering and winning every race he could Johnny s father deserted the family when Johnny was in the eighth grade He left school to begin working in order to support his mother and younger brother 7 When Weissmuller was 11 he lied to join the YMCA which had a 12 year old minimum rule to join He won every swimming race he entered and also excelled at running and high jumping Before long he was on one of the best swim teams in the country the Illinois Athletic Club 7 Careers editSwimming edit nbsp Weissmuller in 1924Weissmuller tried out for swimming coach Bill Bachrach Impressed with what he saw he took Weissmuller under his wing He also was a strong father figure and mentor for Johnny On August 6 1921 Weissmuller began his competitive swimming career He entered four Amateur Athletic Union races and won them all He set his first two world records at the A A U Nationals on September 27 1921 in the 100m and 150yd events 7 On July 9 1922 Weissmuller broke Duke Kahanamoku s world record in the 100 meter freestyle swimming it in 58 6 seconds 11 He won the title for that distance at the 1924 Summer Olympics beating Kahanamoku for the gold medal 12 He also won the 400 meter freestyle and was a member of the winning U S team in the 4 200 meter relay 13 Four years later at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam he won another two gold medals 14 2 It was during this period that Weissmuller became an enthusiast for John Harvey Kellogg s holistic lifestyle views on nutrition enemas and exercise He came to Kellogg s Battle Creek Michigan sanatorium to dedicate its new 120 foot swimming pool and break one of his own previous swimming records after adopting the vegetarian diet prescribed by Kellogg 15 In 1927 Weissmuller set a new world record of 51 0 seconds in the 100 yard freestyle which stood for 17 years He improved it to 48 5 seconds at Billy Rose World s Fair Aquacade in 1940 aged 36 but this result was discounted as he was competing as a professional 16 2 As a member of the U S men s national water polo team he won a bronze medal at the 1924 Summer Olympics He also competed in the 1928 Olympics where the U S team finished in seventh place 16 2 In all Weissmuller won five Olympic gold medals and one bronze medal 52 United States national championships 16 and set 67 world records He was the first man to swim the 100 meter freestyle under one minute and the 440 yard freestyle under five minutes He never lost a race and retired with an unbeaten amateur record 16 2 17 In 1950 he was selected by the Associated Press as the greatest swimmer of the first half of the 20th century 16 Films edit Weissmuller s first film was the non speaking role of Adonis in the movie Glorifying the American Girl He appeared wearing only a fig leaf while hoisting actress Mary Eaton on his shoulders He was noticed by the writer Cyril Hume which led to his big break playing Tarzan in Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932 6 nbsp Weissmuller Tarzan with Maureen O Sullivan Jane in Tarzan s Secret TreasureWhen asked to play Tarzan Weissmuller was already under contract to model BVD underwear MGM agreed to have actresses such as Greta Garbo and Marie Dressler featured in BVD ads so that he could be released from his BVD contract 18 The author of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs was pleased with Weissmuller although he so hated the studio s depiction of Tarzan as an individual who barely spoke English that he created his own concurrent Tarzan series starring Herman Brix as a suitably articulate version of the character as is true to the original books 19 Weissmuller is considered the definitive Tarzan He originated the famous Tarzan yell 7 which was created by sound recordist Douglas Shearer Shearer recorded Weissmuller s normal yell but manipulated it and played it in reverse 18 Weissmuller went on to play the lead in the film Jungle Jim He appeared in sixteen Jungle Jim movies over eight years going on to film 26 episodes of the Jungle Jim TV series 6 7 Weissmuller retired from acting in 1957 7 Personal life edit nbsp With his second wife the Mexican actress Lupe Velez in a newspaper press photo 1934 Weissmuller was married five times band and club singer Bobbe Arnst married 1931 divorced 1933 actress Lupe Velez married 1933 divorced 1939 Beryl Scott married 1939 divorced 1948 Allene Gates married 1948 divorced 1962 and Maria Gertrude Baumann born 1921 died 2004 married from 1963 until his death in 1984 7 With his third wife Beryl he had three children Johnny Weissmuller Jr 1940 2006 Wendy Anne Weissmuller born 1942 and Heidi Elizabeth Weissmuller 1944 1962 who was killed in a car crash He also had a stepdaughter with Baumann Lisa Weissmuller Gallagher 20 Weissmuller saved many peoples lives throughout his own life One very notable instance was in 1927 whilst training for the Chicago Marathon Weissmuller saved 11 people from drowning after a boat accident 7 On July 28 1927 sixteen children ten women and one man drowned when the Favorite a small excursion boat cruising from Lincoln Park to Municipal Pier Navy Pier capsized half a mile off North Avenue in a sudden heavy squall Seventy five women and children and a half dozen men sank with the boat when it tipped over but rescuers saved over fifty of them Weissmuller was one of the Chicago lifeguards who saved many 21 Later life editIn 1974 Weissmuller broke both his hip and leg marking the beginning of years of declining health While hospitalized he learned that in spite of his strength and lifelong daily regimen of swimming and exercise he had a serious heart condition In 1977 Weissmuller suffered a series of strokes In 1979 he entered the Motion Picture amp Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills California for several weeks before moving with his last wife Maria to Acapulco Mexico the location of his last Tarzan movie 22 On January 20 1984 Weissmuller died from pulmonary edema at the age of 79 23 He was buried just outside Acapulco Valle de La Luz at the Valley of the Light Cemetery As his coffin was lowered into the ground a recording of the Tarzan yell he invented was played three times at his request 22 He was honored with a 21 gun salute befitting a head of state which was arranged by Senator Ted Kennedy and President Ronald Reagan 7 Legacy editFor his contribution to the motion picture industry Johnny Weissmuller has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 6 He is on the album cover of The Beatles Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967 7 His former co star and movie son Johnny Sheffield wrote of him I can only say that working with Big John was one of the highlights of my life He was a Star with a capital S and he gave off a special light and some of that light got into me Knowing and being with Johnny Weissmuller during my formative years had a lasting influence on my life 24 In 1973 Weissmuller was awarded the George Eastman Award given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film 25 The Piscine Molitor in Paris was built as a tribute to Weissmuller and his swimming prowess 26 Edgar Rice Burroughs himself paid tribute to Weissmuller s powerful screen persona in the last Tarzan novel that he completed But what seemed a long time to them was a matter of seconds only The tiger s great frame went limp and sank to the ground And the man rose and put a foot upon it and raising his face to the heavens voiced a horrid cry the victory cry of the bull ape Corrie was suddenly terrified of this man who had always seemed so civilized and cultured Even the men were shocked Suddenly recognition lighted the eyes of Jerry Lucas John Clayton he said Lord Greystoke Tarzan of the Apes Shrimp s jaw dropped Is dat Johnny Weismuller sic he demanded Tarzan shook his head as though to clear his brain of an obsession His thin veneer of civilization had been consumed by the fires of battle 27 Weissmuller was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1965 after becoming its founding chairman 5 7 Filmography editJohnny Weissmuller in FilmYear Film Role Notes1929 Glorifying the American Girl Adonis Cameo appearance in the segment Loveland 1931 Swim or Sink Himself Short subjectWater Bugs Himself Short subject1932 Tarzan the Ape Man TarzanThe Human Fish Himself Short subject1934 Tarzan and His Mate Tarzan1936 Tarzan Escapes Tarzan1939 Tarzan Finds a Son Tarzan1941 Tarzan s Secret Treasure Tarzan1942 Tarzan s New York Adventure Tarzan1943 Tarzan Triumphs Tarzan Complete title Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan TriumphsStage Door Canteen Himself Cameo role washing dishes Tarzan s Desert Mystery Tarzan Complete title Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan s Desert Mystery1945 Tarzan and the Amazons Tarzan Complete title Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan and the Amazons1946 Tarzan and the Leopard Woman Tarzan Complete title Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan and the Leopard WomanSwamp Fire Johnny Duval co starring Buster Crabbe1947 Tarzan and the Huntress Tarzan Complete title Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan and the Huntress1948 Tarzan and the Mermaids Tarzan Complete title Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan and the MermaidsJungle Jim Jungle Jim1949 The Lost Tribe Jungle Jim1950 Mark of the Gorilla Jungle JimCaptive Girl Jungle Jim Alternative title Jungle Jim and the Captive GirlPygmy Island Jungle Jim Alternative title Pigmy Island1951 Fury of the Congo Jungle JimJungle Manhunt Jungle Jim1952 Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land Jungle JimVoodoo Tiger Jungle Jim1953 Savage Mutiny Jungle JimValley of Head Hunters Jungle JimKiller Ape Jungle Jim1954 Jungle Man Eaters Jungle JimCannibal Attack Johnny Weissmuller1955 Jungle Moon Men Johnny WeissmullerDevil Goddess Johnny Weissmuller1970 The Phynx Himself1974 The Great Masquerade Sepy Debronvi1976 Won Ton Ton the Dog Who Saved Hollywood Stagehand No 2 final film role TelevisionYear Title Role Notes1956 1958 Jungle Jim Jungle Jim 26 episodes1958 You Bet Your Life Guest Contestant 1Published works editWeissmuller Johnny Bush Clarence A 1930 Swimming the American Crawl London G P Putnam s Sons Autobiography excerpts of which were published in The Saturday Evening Post See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Olympics portalList of athletes with Olympic medals in different disciplines List of multiple Olympic gold medalists List of multiple Olympic gold medalists at a single Games List of Olympic medalists in swimming men List of Olympic medalists in water polo men List of multi sport athletes World record progression 4 200 metres freestyle relay World record progression 100 metres freestyle World record progression 200 metres freestyle World record progression 400 metres freestyle World record progression 800 metres freestyle List of members of the International Swimming Hall of FameReferences editNotes edit Citations edit a b Johnny Weissmuller espn com a b c d e Johnny Weissmuller profile Archived December 29 2008 at the Wayback Machine sports reference com accessed November 12 2015 Johnny Weissmuller Olympedia Retrieved November 13 2021 Johnny Weissmuller Olympic Swimming Water Polo USA International Olympic Committee March 9 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 a b Johnny Weissmuller USA ISHOF org International Swimming Hall of Fame Archived from the original on January 30 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 a b c d Johnny Weissmuller Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 11 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Biography The Official Licensing Website of Johnny Weissmuller Johnny Weissmuller Retrieved March 11 2021 Johann Weissmuller August 31 1749 Romania s ethnic Germans get their day in the spotlight Deutsche Welle November 18 2014 Retrieved March 7 2022 When Tarzan struck gold at the Games the legend of Johnny Weissmuller Olympics com July 19 2019 Retrieved November 28 2023 Safire William 2007 The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind Macmillan p 943 ISBN 978 0 312 37659 8 Christopher Paul J Smith Alicia Marie 2006 Greatest Sports Heroes of All Times North American Edition Encouragement Press p 204 ISBN 978 1 933766 09 6 Johnny Weissmuller Olympic org Retrieved February 23 2019 Kirsch George B Othello Harris Nolte Claire Elaine 2000 Encyclopedia of Ethnicity and Sports in the United States Greenwood Publishing Group p 488 ISBN 978 0 313 29911 7 Schaefer Richard A 2005 Chapter Thirteen THE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR SEED LEGACY Daring to Care the heritage of Loma Linda Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved November 12 2015 a b c d e Johnny Weissmuller USA ISHOF org International Swimming Hall of Fame Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 13 2015 Simonton Dean Keith 1994 Greatness Who Makes History and Why Guilford Press p 156 ISBN 978 0 89862 201 0 a b Tarzan the Ape Man www tcm com Retrieved March 11 2021 Wayback Machine Herman Brix Tacoma Tarzan Sportspress Northwest Retrieved March 11 2021 Lisa Weissmuller Daughter Of Johnny Dies In Los Angeles At 66 PDF March 10 2021 The Effortless and Legendary Life of Johnny Weissmuller Part 4 Real Life Hero Saves 11 Lives June 1 2017 a b Fury David 1994 Kings of the Jungle An Illustrated Reference to Tarzan on Screen and Television McFarland amp Company p 57 ISBN 978 0 89950 771 2 Sisson Richard Zacher Christian Cayton Andrew Robert Lee 2007 The American Midwest An Interpretive Encyclopedia Indiana University Press p 902 ISBN 978 0 253 34886 9 Weissmuller Johnny Jr Weissmuller Johnny Reed William 2002 Tarzan My Father Burroughs Danton ECW Press p 83 ISBN 978 1 55022 522 8 Eastman House award recipients George Eastman House April 15 2012 Archived from the original on April 15 2012 Retrieved March 11 2021 MAMBO TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY WEISSMULLER Video January 8 2012 Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved April 4 2017 via YouTube Burroughs Edgar Rice Tarzan and the Foreign Legion Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc 1947 External links editJohnny Weissmuller at World Aquatics nbsp Johnny Weissmuller at the International Swimming Hall of Fame nbsp Johnny Weissmuller at Olympics com nbsp Johnny Weissmuller at Olympedia nbsp Johnny Weissmuller at the U S Olympic amp Paralympic Committee Hall of Fame nbsp Johnny Weissmuller at the Team USA Hall of Fame Johnny Weissmuller at IMDb nbsp Louis S Nixdorff 1928 Olympic games collection 1926 1978 Archives Center National Museum of American History Smithsonian Institution The passenger list of the ship that brought the Weissmullers to Ellis Island Archived September 27 2011 at the Wayback Machine Serbia Monument to Tarzan The New York Times February 17 2007 The article states that Johnny Weissmuller was born in Serbia Johnny Weissmuller at Find a Grave Johnny Weissmuller Official WebsiteRecordsPreceded byTedford Cann Men s 200 meter freestyleworld record holder long course May 26 1922 April 12 1935 Succeeded byJack MedicaPreceded byArne Borg Men s 400 meter freestyleworld record holder long course June 22 1922 December 9 1924 Succeeded byArne BorgPreceded byDuke Kahanamoku Men s 100 meter freestyleworld record holder long course July 19 1922 March 2 1934 Succeeded byPeter FickPreceded byBoy Charlton Men s 800 yard freestyleworld record holder long course July 27 1927 May 30 1930 Succeeded byJean Taris Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johnny Weissmuller amp oldid 1201091950, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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