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Dan Vadis was born Constantine Daniel Vafiadis in Shanghai, China on January 3, 1938. This former U.S. Navy sailor and Member of the Mae West
Muscleman Revue in the late 1950s, a brawny, durable 6'4" man with curly brown hair, bluish green eyes and an affable demeanor, was just one of many muscle men to take a stab at fame and fortune with the Italian sword and sandal films of the 1960s. His most notable was "The Triumph of Hercules
" (1964), in which Vadis portrayed Hercules battling golden giants and trying to save his princess love from her evil relative.

After the sword and sandal films faded he became a recurring face in Clint Eastwood
westerns such as "High Plains Drifter
".

He died 11 June, 1987 in Lancaster, California, USA, in a car in the desert (accidental drug overdose; acute ethanol and heroin-morphine intoxication). He was survived by his wife Sharon Jessup.

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