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Joe Fortes

 
Actor: Joe Forte
  • Born: Jun 14, 1893 in UK
  • Died: Mar 11, 1967 in Hollywood, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '40s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Crime
  • Career Highlights: Pals of the Saddle, Magnificent Doll
  • First Major Screen Credit: Pals of the Saddle (1938)

Biography

A sour-looking bit player from England, Joe Forte usually portrayed professional men, faculty members, doctors, lawyers, coroners, and the like. Rarely billed, Forte is probably best remembered today as the pontificating high school principal in Tell Your Children (aka Reefer Madness) (1938) and as the vengeful banker in Fury at Gunsight Pass (1956). He continued to appear in bit roles onscreen and in television (The Jack Benny Show, Perry Mason) until retiring in the mid-'60s due to health problems. The veteran actor died of a heart attack. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
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Joe Fortes Memorial Drinking Fountain in the West End's Alexandra Park.

Seraphim “Joe” Fortes (b.?-4 February 1922) was a former sailor, originally from Barbados and then Liverpool, and a legendary figure in the early history of Vancouver, Canada.[1]After moving to the city in 1885 (the year before it was incorporated), he worked as a labourer and bartender (at the Sunnyside Hotel on Maple Tree Square in Gastown), then became a fixture at English Bay Beach, where he lived in a small cottage, acted as unofficial security guard, and taught hundreds of children how to swim. The city appointed the burly, friendly man, who had been a competitive swimmer in England, as its first official lifeguard at the turn of the twentieth century.

When he died in 1922, Vancouver held a record-breaking funeral procession for Fortes, which was especially unusual because he was one of the city's few black citizens at the time. Even in the twenty-first century, Vancouverites remember him with a monument near the site of his home, a branch of the Vancouver Public Library, and a well-known downtown restaurant, named after him when it opened in 1985, one hundred years after he arrived in Canada.

References

  1. ^ Seraphim "Joe" Fortes at Black Historical and Cultural Society

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