Johnny Weissmuller biography
Johnny Weissmuller, byname of Peter John Weissmuller, authentic title Jonas Weissmuller, (born June 2, 1904, Freidorf, close to Timişoara, Romania—died January 20, 1984, Acapulco, Mexico), American freestyle swimmer of the Nineteen Twenties who received 5 Olympic gold medals and set 67 world data. He turned much more well-known as a motion-picture actor, most notably within the position of Tarzan, a “noble savage” who had been deserted as an toddler in a jungle and reared by apes.
Weissmuller, whose dad and mom immigrated to the United States when he was three, attended faculty solely by means of the eighth grade however was educated in swimming on the Illinois Athletic Club in Chicago. He was a member of a number of championship relay and water-polo groups that represented the membership through the Nineteen Twenties. In particular person freestyle swimming he was U.S. outside champion at 100 yards (1922–23, 1925 [no competition 1924]), 100 metres (1926–28), 200 metres (1921–22), 400 metres (1922–23, 1925–28 [no competition 1924]), and 800 metres (1925–27); and he was U.S. indoor titleholder at 100 yards (1922–25, 1927–28) and 220 yards (1922–24, 1927–28). At the 1924 Olympic Games he received three gold medals, for the 100-metre and 400-metre freestyle and the 4 × 200-metre relay (he additionally received a bronze medal as a member of the U.S. water-polo staff); in 1928 he received two extra gold medals, for the 100-metre freestyle and 4 × 200-metre relay.
Despite his athletic data, Weissmuller is greatest recognized for his motion-picture position as Tarzan of the Apes, a personality created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Weissmuller starred in 12 Tarzan movies between 1932 and 1948, starting with Tarzan the Ape Man (1932). He later created the position of Jungle Jim, a information, for each tv and movement photos.
