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French professional wrestler and actor (1946–1993)

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André René Roussimoff ( French: [ɑ̃dʁe ʁəne ʁusimɔf] ; 19 May 1946 – 28 January 1993), better known by his ring name André the Giant , was a French professional wrestler and actor. Roussimoff was known for his great size, which was a result of gigantism caused by excess growth hormone ( acromegaly ). It also led to him being called "The Eighth Wonder of the World ". [14] [15]

Beginning his career in 1966, Roussimoff relocated to North America in 1971. From 1973 to the mid-1980s, Roussimoff was booked by World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) promoter Vincent J. McMahon as a roving "special attraction" who wrestled for promotions throughout the United States, as well as in Japan for New Japan Pro-Wrestling . During the 1980s wrestling boom , Roussimoff became a mainstay of the WWWF (by then renamed the World Wrestling Federation ), being paired with the villainous manager Bobby Heenan and feuding with Hulk Hogan . The two headlined WrestleMania III in 1987, and in 1988, he defeated Hogan to win the WWF Championship , his sole world heavyweight championship , on the first episode of The Main Event . As his WWF career wound down after WrestleMania VI in 1990, Roussimoff wrestled primarily for All Japan Pro-Wrestling , usually alongside Giant Baba , until his sudden death.

After his death in 1993, Roussimoff became the inaugural inductee into the newly created WWF Hall of Fame . He was later a charter member of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame ; the latter describes him as being "one of the most recognizable figures in the world both as a professional wrestler and as a pop culture icon." [16] Outside of wrestling, Roussimoff is best known for appearing as Fezzik, the giant in the 1987 film The Princess Bride .

André René Roussimoff was born on 19 May 1946 [17] in Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne , [18] the son of immigrants Boris Roussimoff (1907–1993) and Mariann Roussimoff Stoeff (1910–1997); his father was Bulgarian and his mother was Polish. [19] He had two older siblings and two younger. His childhood nickname was Dédé ( / ˈ d eɪ d eɪ / , French: [dede] ). At birth, André weighed 13 pounds (6 kg); as a child, he displayed symptoms of gigantism , and was noted as "a good head taller than other kids", with abnormally long hands. [20] In a 1970s television interview, Roussimoff stated that his mother was 5 feet 2 inches tall and his father 6 feet 2 inches tall, and that according to his father his grandfather was 7 feet 8 inches tall. [21] By the time he was 12, Roussimoff stood 191 cm (6 ft 3 in).

Roussimoff was an average student, though good at mathematics. After finishing school at 14, as he did not think higher education was necessary for a farm laborer, he joined the workforce; contrary to popular legend, he did not drop out of school, as compulsory education in France at the time ended at 14. [22]

Roussimoff spent years working on his father's farm in Molien , where, according to his brother Jacques, he could perform the work of three men. He also completed an apprenticeship in woodworking , and next worked in a factory that manufactured engines for hay balers . None of these brought him any satisfaction. [23] While Roussimoff was growing up in the 1950s, the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett wa
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