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*''Brother Iron, Sister Steel'' ISBN 1-931046-65-4
*''Brother Iron, Sister Steel'' ISBN 1-931046-65-4
*''Your Body Revival: Weight Loss Straight Talk'' ISBN 1-931046-34-4
*''Your Body Revival: Weight Loss Straight Talk'' ISBN 1-931046-34-4
*''Iron On My Mind'' ISBN 1-931046-778


== Later life ==
== Later life ==

Revision as of 01:38, 30 July 2007

David Draper
File:Dave Draper Body Building.jpg
Born
David 'Dave' Draper
Other namesThe Blond Bomber
Height6'(1.83)

David Draper (born April 16, 1942) bodybuilder, actor and author, nicknamed "The Blond Bomber".

Draper was born in Secaucus, New Jersey. [1] His weight training began at the age of ten and was a well-formed habit by the time he was about twelve, in the mid-1950s.

In high school he participated in wrestling, gymnastics, and swimming, but was most inspired by training with weights.

At 21, he won the Mr. New Jersey title. Six months later he moved to Santa Monica, California, working for the Weider Barbell Company until 1969. During this period he also worked in motion pictures.

Bodybuilding

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(left) David Draper and (right) Arnold Schwarzenegger entering a contest in London

In the early days, Draper says, "There wasn't a whole bunch of encouragement or inspiration from a society which considered you either stupid or egotistical and probably a sissy."

In California, Draper initially trained at a gym many called "The Dungeon", which he described as "a large, awful space dug out of the ground on the corner of 4th and Broadway, and later at the original Gold's Gym. Training partners included Frank Zane, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Franco Columbu, and Mike Katz.

Draper is 6 ft. 0 in. (1.83 m) tall, and his bodybuilding competition weight was around 225 lb. (102 kg).

Competition history

Acting

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On the set is Tony Curtis and David Draper in "Don't Make Waves" (1967)

Screen appearances

  • Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? (1963) (uncredited)
  • Lord Love a Duck (1966) as Billy Gibbons
  • Three on a Couch (1966) (uncredited)
  • Walk Don't Run (1966) (uncredited) as Swedish athlete
  • Don't Make Waves (1967) as Harry Hollard

TV guest appearances

The Beverly Hillbillies, playing himself in episode: "Mr. Universe Muscles In"—October 25, 1967

The Monkees, playing Bulk, in I was a 99 Pound Weakling October 16 1967 (Season 2, Episode 6)

Here Come the Brides in episode: "Lorenzo Bush"—December 19, 1969

References

Bibliography

  • Brother Iron, Sister Steel ISBN 1-931046-65-4
  • Your Body Revival: Weight Loss Straight Talk ISBN 1-931046-34-4
  • Iron On My Mind ISBN 1-931046-778

Later life

Dave Draper continues to train with weights into his 60s, and to write, including a weekly newsletter which he emails and publishes on his website.

See also


Magazine Cover and Tv-Screenshot
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David Draper magazine cover 'Young Mr America'
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Tv show host David Draper as "David the Gladiator"