David Prowse Biography

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Born: July 01, 1935

British actor David Prowse began weightlifting at the age of 16 and became his country's champion in that field five years later, holding on to the title for two years. Theatrical producers and filmakers found the imposed Prowse to be an excellent type for supernatural roles; he was cast as Death in the play -- Don't Let Summer Come -- principally because the role required Prowse to pick up and carry off one of the cast members. Following a bit in his first film, Casino_Royale (1967), Prowse settled into horror films. He wasn't quite able to carry on the Karloff tradition as the Monster in The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) due to rather unimaginative makeup and uninspired direction. The actor's subsquent monster in Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell (1972) was more effective (with a truly disgusting makeup job), as was his role as wheelchair-bound Patrick Magee's foreboding bodyguard in A_Clockwork_Orange (1971). Prowse's widest international exposure occured in three films in which neither his voice was heard nor his face seen. He was paid 12,000 for his role as Darth Vader in Star_Wars (1977) Prowse had his voice dubbed by James_Earl_Jones, who received 10,000. Both Prowse and Jones repeated their work in the Star_Wars sequels Empire_Strikes_Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983); but when David Prowse's black helmet mask was finally pulled off in Return of the Jedi (1983), the closeup was of an entirely different actor with a whole new voice! Hal Erickson, Rovi



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