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| | Steve Reeves |
 | | Reeves was born in Glasgow, MT, on January 21, 1926, to a rancher and his wife. |
 | | In 1959, Reeves became one of the world's biggest box office draws based on the success of "Hercules." The next year he made the sequel, "Hercules Unchained." Hollywood producer Joseph E. Levine bought the distribution rights to both movies and brought them to America, where they were also hits. |
 | | Steve began making films back-to-back (or pec-to-pec): 1959's "Goliath and the Barbarians," "The White Warrior," 1960's "The Giant of Marathon," "Morgan The Pirate," "Thief of Baghdad," 1961's "Last Days of Pompeii," "Duel of the Titans," "The Trojan War," 1962's "The Avenger," "Son of Spartacus" (a.k.a. |
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