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Max Palmer was born in [[Pontotoc, Mississippi]]. In May 1975, Max married a woman, Betty, and they remained married until his death. When measured for his coffin, he measured 8 feet 2 inches and needed a 9 foot coffin. Max is buried near Pontotoc, Mississippi |
Max Palmer was born in [[Pontotoc, Mississippi]]. In May 1975, Max married a woman, Betty, and they remained married until his death. When measured for his coffin, he measured 8 feet 2 inches and needed a 9 foot coffin. Max is buried near Pontotoc, Mississippi. |
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Revision as of 07:36, 12 August 2011
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Born | Pontotoc, Mississippi | November 27, 1927
Died | May 17, 1984 St. Louis, Missouri | (aged 56)
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Paul Bunyan |
Billed height | 8 ft 2 in (2.49 m) |
Billed from | Arnold, Missouri |
Max Edmund Palmer (November 27, 1927–May 17, 1984) was an American actor and professional wrestler.
Career
After high school Max left Mississippi to play with the professional basketball team Rochester Royals. After basketball Max went back to Mississippi only to work odd jobs working his way to Hollywood to get into acting. Max was discovered by an ex-Chicago newspaper man named Fritz Blocki. Max's first appearance on film was on the "Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis Comedy Hour". Max's acting career spanned from 1952 to 1954. He starred in such movies as Invaders from Mars and Killer Ape with Johnny Weissmuller. He also guested variety shows such as Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis Comedy Hour, "Spade Cooley TV Show", and The Jimmy Durante Show.
After he left acting, Max became a professional wrestler in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was billed as "Paul Bunyan". He became an evangelist in 1963. He preached all over the United States, calling himself "Goliath for Christ". He preached until his death in 1984 from heart disease.
Personal life
Max Palmer was born in Pontotoc, Mississippi. In May 1975, Max married a woman, Betty, and they remained married until his death. When measured for his coffin, he measured 8 feet 2 inches and needed a 9 foot coffin. Max is buried near Pontotoc, Mississippi.