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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Sharon Jessup (m. ?–1987)

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Dan Vadis

Years active
  
1948–1987

Children
  
Nick Vadis

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Born
  
January 3, 1938 (
1938-01-03
)

Died
  
June 11, 1987, Lancaster, California, United States

Movies
  
The Ten Gladiators, Spartacus and the Ten Gladi, Hercules the Invincible, The Rebel Gladiators, The Triumph of Hercules

Similar People
  
Nick Nostro, Giorgio Ferroni, Gianfranco Parolini, Alberto De Martino, Steve Reeves

Dan Vadis


Dan Vadis (born Constantine Daniel Vafiadis in Shanghai, China: 3 January 1938 – 11 June 1987 in Lancaster, California, U.S.) was an actor famous for his lead roles in many Italian films made in the 1960s.

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Biography

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Vadis was an American actor of Greek descent with lineage tracing back to the island of Chios in the Aegean Sea. This former U.S. Navy sailor and bodybuilder was a member of the Mae West "Muscleman Revue" in the late 1950s. He was a brawny, handsome durable 6'4" man with curly brown hair, bluish green eyes and an affable demeanor. He was probably one of the most memorable actors in the Roman epic movies created in the 1960s and early '70s to portray Hercules - the most infamous Greek warrior.

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He was also one of many bodybuilders to take a stab at fame and fortune with the Italian peplum films of the 1960s. Noted film critic Raymond Durgnat famously asked if he was "the brother of Quo?".

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Dan's most notable role was The Triumph of Hercules (1964), in which he portrayed Hercules battling golden giants and trying to save his princess love from her evil relative. The film was quickly followed by Hercules the Invincible retitled Son of Hercules in the Land of Darkness, in The Sons of Hercules television package by Embassy Pictures. What made Vadis stand out from other athletes and bodybuilders in these films was the obvious speed, dexterity, agility and all around durability that he brought to his films, bringing much needed energy to what otherwise may have been average fight scenes.

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After the sword and sandal films faded he moved into spaghetti westerns, then became a recurring face in Clint Eastwood movies such as High Plains Drifter, The Gauntlet, Every Which Way But Loose, Any Which Way You Can and Bronco Billy.

He died 11 June 1987 in Lancaster, California, United States, in a car in the desert, his death was declared accidental drug overdose with acute ethanol and heroin-morphine intoxication. He was survived by his wife Sharon Jessup and his son Nick Vadis, known as "Nick V".

Filmography

Actor
1983
I sette magnifici gladiatori as
Nicerote
1980
Any Which Way You Can as
Frank
1980
Bronco Billy as
Chief Big Eagle
1979
Mr. Horn (TV Mini Series) as
Gene Laughoff
1978
Every Which Way But Loose as
Frank
1978
Starsky and Hutch (TV Series) as
Cardwell
- Hutchinson for Murder One (1978) - Cardwell
1977
The Gauntlet as
Biker
1977
The White Buffalo as
Tall Man (uncredited)
1973
Cahill U.S. Marshal as
Brownie
1973
High Plains Drifter as
Dan Carlin
1969
God Will Forgive My Pistol as
Deputy Jason Martin
1968
The Scalphunters as
Yuma
1967
The Stranger Returns as
En Plein
1966
Fort Yuma Gold as
Nelson Riggs
1966
Kommissar X - Drei gelbe Katzen as
King
1966
Degueyo as
Ramon
1965
The Sucker (uncredited)
1964
Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators as
Gladiator Roccia
1964
Il trionfo dei dieci gladiatori as
Roccia
1964
Hercules vs. the Giant Warriors as
Ercole
1964
Zorikan the Barbarian as
Zorikan
1964
Hercules the Invincible as
Hercules
1963
The Ten Gladiators as
Roccia / The Rock
1963
Die Flußpiraten vom Mississippi as
Blackfoot
1962
Ursus gladiatore ribelle as
Ursus
1962
Colossus of the Arena as
Sidon
Stunts
1966
Kommissar X - Drei gelbe Katzen (stunt coordinator)
Archive Footage
1963
Goliath and the Sins of Babylon as
Sidon (uncredited)

References

Dan Vadis Wikipedia