Gordon-Scott-Obituary

Gordon Scott

Obituary

BALTIMORE (AP) – Gordon Scott, a handsome, muscle-bound actor who portrayed Tarzan in the 1950s, has died. He was 80.

Scott, who had been living in a working class section of south Baltimore, died Monday at Johns Hopkins Hospital of post-heart surgery complications, a hospital spokesman said.

Scott made 24 movies including "Tarzan and the Lost Safari" (1957), "Tarzan's Fight for Life" (1958), "Tarzan and the Trappers" (1958), "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure" (1959) and "Tarzan the Magnificent" (1960).

The cast in the 1959 movie included Sean Connery and Anthony Quayle.

Tarzan, the vine-swinging hero of the jungle, was created by the author Edgar Rice Burroughs. Scott was among a long line of actors, including Johnny Weissmuller and Larry "Buster" Crabbe, who portrayed him.

"He was an absolutely wonderful Tarzan who played the character as an intelligent and nice man who carried himself well, much as my grandfather had originally written it," Danton Burroughs told The (Baltimore) Sun.

Scott was a lifeguard at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas when he was discovered by Hollywood producer Sol Lesser, said Scott's brother Rayfield Werschkull of Portland, Ore.

He was signed to a seven-year-contract after he outperformed 200 other international candidates.

During the 1954 production of his first film, "Tarzan's Hidden Jungle," he fell in love with co-star Vera Miles. The couple married that year and divorced four years later.

After the Tarzan movies, Scott appeared in Westerns and gladiator films.

Scott's later years were spent in Baltimore, in a row house owned by Roger and Betty Thomas.

"My husband has been a fan of his since he was a child. When we were in Hollywood about eight years ago, we looked him up," said Betty Thomas. "We invited him for a visit. He came and never left."

Thomas said she last saw Scott in the hospital on Saturday. She told him, "'Gordon, we love you, and so does the dog and the bird.' He opened one eye for a moment and gave me a wink."

Although some sources said Scott was born in August 1927, his brother told The Sun he was born a year later.

Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press

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After seeing you in Tarzan the Magnificent, you became, to me, the only actor that WAS Tarzan. there WILL BE NO OTHER...ever that can play the part.

I grew up watching you in the movies, those were wonderful days and you gave me great memories. Loved your Tarzan and thoroughly enjoyed you and Steve Reeves together in Duel of the Titans. Now that I am older and waxing nostalgic I have bought most of them on DVD to enjoy again. Rest in Peace and know that you are still remembered.

I am sorry regarding the loss of your loved one. I can remember his movies as Tarzan. May the God of Comfort, continue to comfort the family.

I remember seeing him in "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure " when I was 10 years old . I thought it was one of the greatest movies I had ever seen. He was definitely the best Tarzan ever. I saw that movie ever chance I got. Thanks for the wonderful memories. May you rest in peace.

Such a good actor! The Lord was ready to take you home. Thank you for your service! Heidi, ( Warsaw Indiana)

In the 100 year history of the Tarzan Films you were Tarzan the Best