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    Buster Crabbe ( Clarence Linden Crabbe, 7 de febreru de 1908 , Oakland – 23 d'abril de 1983 , Scottsdale) foi un atleta y actor d' Estaos Xuníos, intérprete de dellos seriales cinematográficos de los años 30 y 40 .

  2. Buster Crabbe. Clarence Linden Crabbe II, nado en Oakland ( California) o 7 de febreiro de 1908 e finado en Scottsdale ( Arizona) o 23 de abril de 1983, coñecido profesionalmente como Buster Crabbe, foi un actor de cinema e televisión e nadador olímpico estadounidense [ 1] Gañou a medalla de ouro nos Xogos Olímpicos de 1932, o que lanzou a ...

  3. Clarence Linden "Buster" Crabbe II (n. 7 februarie 1908, Oakland, California, SUA – d. 23 aprilie 1983, Scottsdale, Arizona, SUA) a fost un înotător american și actor. În 1932, a câștigat medalia de aur olimpică la 400 m înot liber. Ca actor, a jucat într-o serie de filme populare din anii 1930 și 1940. [2]

  4. Clarence Linden Crabbe II, better known by his nickname Buster Crabbe, was an American two-time Olympic swimmer and film and television actor. He won the 1932 Olympic gold medal for 400-meter freestyle swimming event, which launched his career on the silver screen and later television. He starred in a variety of popular feature films and movie serials released between 1933 and the 1950s ...

  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Buster Crabbe moved to Hawaii as a 2-year-old when his father took a job as an overseer on a pineapple plantation. But he returned to the mainland to attend Southern Cal as an undergrad and a law student and, although he won only one NCAA title, he went on to win 18 AAU championships and set 16 world records.

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  7. Crabbe appeared on television, hosted a radio show about health, wrote a book about physical fitness for older people and worked as an executive of Cascade Industries, which built "Buster Crabbe" swimming pools. — Jerry Belcher in the Los Angeles Times April 24, 1983. Related; From the Archives: Buster Crabbe, athlete, hero of serials, dies