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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. French wrestler and actor (1946–1993) For the film, see André the Giant (film). André the Giant André in 1989 Birth name André René Roussimoff Born (1946-05-19) 19 May 1946 Coulommiers, France Died 28 January 1993 (1993-01-28) (aged 46) Paris, France Children 1 Professional ...
The Heenan Family (The Colossal Connection (André the Giant and Haku), Arn Anderson, and Bobby Heenan) in a 4-on-4 Survivor Series match: December 12 (aired December 27) No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie: Nashville Municipal Auditorium: Nashville, Tennessee: Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake vs. Randy Savage and Zeus in a tag team steel cage match
Born in France and suffering from pituitary gigantism, Andre Roussimoff grew to over 7 feet tall and 500 pounds at a young age. But he parlayed […] The post Wrestling Community Pays Tribute To ...
André the Giant was a French professional wrestler.He was best known for his time in the American professional wrestling promotion WWE.He signed with the company in 1973 when it was still known by its original name of World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), which was renamed to World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1979, and he continued performing for the promotion until 1991 (the WWF was ...
André the Giant is a 2018 American documentary film based on the life of French professional wrestler and actor André René Roussimoff, best known as André the Giant. [3] The documentary covers André's life with gigantism . [ 4 ]
For the 2024 Oscars 'In Memoriam' performance, Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo sang a new version of 'Time to Say Goodbye' produced by composer Hans Zimmer.
Hulk Hogan (top) and André the Giant (bottom) during the Superdome Showdown professional wrestling event on August 2, 1980, in New Orleans. The André the Giant–Hulk Hogan rivalry was a professional wrestling rivalry between wrestlers André the Giant and Hulk Hogan that took place in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE).
For the 2024 Oscars 'In Memoriam' performance, Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo sang a new version of 'Time to Say Goodbye' produced by composer Hans Zimmer.