Joe Bonomo (strongman) explained

Joe Bonomo
Birth Name:Joseph Bonomo
Birth Date:December 25, 1901
Birth Place:Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Stunt performer, strongman

Joseph Bonomo (December 25, 1901  - March 28, 1978) was a famous American weightlifter, strongman, film stunt performer, and actor.[1]

Biography

Bonomo was born to Esther and Albert Bonomo, Sephardic Jewish immigrants from Smyrna, Turkey.[2] His mother emigrated to the United States in 1890 or 1893 and his father in 1894; both lived for a time in France before sailing to their respective emigrations. As a child Bonomo built himself into a strongman, winning the "Mr. Modern Apollo" contest of 1921, for which the prizes included a ten-week movie contract.[3]

He began as a stunt double, soon doubling for Lon Chaney in The Hunchback of Notre Dame and then playing a variety of roles. He lost the role of Tarzan in Tarzan the Mighty when he injured himself before shooting.[4]

Bonomo took interest in dieting and physical culture. His 1954 book Power Plus Cable Course was endorsed by Bernarr Macfadden. In 1951 he authored Calorie Counter and Control Guide, which sold 17 million copies.[5]

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1924Wolves of the NorthPierre DuPreeSerial, lost film
1926The Flaming FrontierRain in the FaceSilent feature
1929The King of the KongoGorillaSerial "talkie"
1929Courtin' WildcatsGorilla
1932The Lone Trail Jed

Selected publications

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External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/1978/04/01/archives/joe-bonomo-star-of-the-silent-films-began-as-stuntman.html "Joe Bonomo, Star Of the Silent Films; Began as Stuntman"
  2. http://sephardichorizons.org/Volume1/Issue4/familyhistory.html The Taranto-Capouya-Crespin Family History: A Microcosm of Sephardic History
  3. Baxter, John. Stunt: The Story of the Great Movie Stunt Men, p. 82, Doubleday, 1974.
  4. Schneider, Jerry L. Edgar Rice Burroughs and the Silver Screen Vol. I The Silent Years
  5. Smith, Andrew F. (2017). Food in America: The Past, Present, and Future of Food, Farming, and the Family Meal, Volume 1. ABC-Clio. p. 97.