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Chad Bannon (born November 13, 1970), also credited as Chad Ullery, is an American television and movie actor. Standing 6’4” and weighing 250 pounds, he is best known for his role as Killer Karl in House of 1000 Corpses and playing D.O.A. on the sports entertainment program "Battle Dome".
Standing 6 ft 1 in and with a top weight of 250 lb, he was known for his mass and was a forerunner to the size-focused aspects that dominate modern bodybuilding. [5] He was also renowned for his strength, which he often demonstrated in contests and strongman exhibitions. He is on record as the second man (after Doug Hepburn) to bench press 500 lb.
At 6'2" and 290 lbs in the off season, he stands taller than most competitors, yet has chosen to present a more aesthetic look which he often presented through well choreographed posing routines that reminded many of the late Cedric McMillan as well as the bodybuilders from the 1980s—a distinct contrast to heavyweight bodybuilders like Ronnie ...
The 74-year-old British singer celebrated his daughter, Kimberly Stewart's, 40th birthday this week, where the father-daughter duo posed alongside his current wife, Penny Lancaster, 48, Kimberly's ...
1,340 lb 96 st 1 lb 1.96 m 6 ft 5 in 175 After world-wide media attention in 2006, he lost over 225 kg (496 lb; 35 st 6 lb) in a two-year period. [5] 1965–2014 (48) Juan Pedro Franco Mexico: M 608 kg 1,340 lb 95 st 10 lb Peak weight measured in October 2016. Reduced 345 kg (761 lb; 54 st 5 lb) by February 2018. [6] 1985
The Christmas movie premiered on Ion television on December 6, 2015. [15] [16] On November 19, 2015, Theler starred in the Funny or Die parody titled Chicago Sanitation. [17] In 2016, Theler starred as Jake Kenman in family movie Secret Summer, which was released on April 2, 2016 on PixL (On Demand and YouTube). [18]
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According to his manager, "he always said, 'I am a prisoner in my own body.'" [6] By the age of 14 he already weighed 320 pounds, which he attributed to a poor diet of fried foods. [7] In 2007, Yarbrough was hospitalized for a week due to heart failure. He saw an obesity specialist and changed his diet, losing 130 pounds. [7]