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Douglas Fairbanks The Mark Of Zorro The big screen’s original swashbucker who began his career playing larger than life characters in a string of popular silent films such as “The Mark Of Zorro”, “The 3 Musketeers”, “The Thief Of Bagdad”, Robin Hood”, “Don Q Son Of Zorro” & “The Black Pirate”.
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Clayton Moore (Ghost Of Zorro): Former circus acrobat, male model & stuntman who found fame & fortune as “The Lone Ranger”, a masked man with silver bullets, a white horse & an Indian companion named Tonto. The two fought for truth & justice during the 1950’s on Television & film.
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Guy Williams Big screen supporting actor who managed to score the starring role in Disney’s “Zorro” TV Series. Feature films followed including, “The Sign Of Zorro”, “Zorro The Avenger”, “Damon & Pythias” and “Captain Sindbad” before Guy eased into another popular TV series, “Lost In Space”.
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Frank Langella Versatile stage actor who adapted his talents to the big screen by specializing in larger than life heroes & villains. Some of Frank’s most memorable screen characters include, Zorro in “The Mark Of Zorro”, Count Dracula in “Dracula” & Skeletor in the He-Man flick “Masters Of The Universe”.
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Duncan Regehr Canadian born boxer, figure skater & theater performer who moved to Hollywood to appear on TV & film in the late 1970’s. Duncan played an assortment of heroes & villains in films such as “The Monster Squad”, “Billy The Kid” & “The Banker” before putting on the mask in 1990 to become TV’s new Zorro.
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Reed Hadley This tall Texan had already made a handful of small film appearances before getting his big break with a starring role in Republic’s 12 chapter serial “Zorro’s Fighting Legion”. For the next 30 years Reed Hadley appeared on film & TV playing heroes & villains, particularly in westerns.
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Tyrone Power The Mark Of Zorro Extremely popular matinee star of the 1930’s & 1940’s whose appearance as Zorro in “The Mark Of Zorro” is still considered by many to be the best. Other notable films include, “The Black Swan”, “Nightmare Alley” “Jesse James” & “Witness For The Prosecution”.
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Alain Delon: This dark haired, French heartthrob with classical good looks went from a troubled childhood to an international film career, co-starring with some of Hollywood’s most popular stars including, Burt Lancaster, Ann-Margret, Dean Martin, Charles Bronson & Robert Wagner .
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George Hamilton: Striking leading man with the permanent sun tan who first gained notice playing the bongos in “Crime & Punishment”. Lead roles in “Where The Boys Are” & “Your Cheatin’ Heart” followed before George starred in the hit comedies “Love At First Bite” & “Zorro The Gay Blade”.
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Antonio Banderas: Son of a policeman whose childhood ambition of becoming a professional soccer player ended after an injury. He took up acting & made his mark in a series of Pedro Almodovar films before being discovered by Hollywood with his lively performance in the musical drama “The Mambo Kings”.
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