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    His fourth movie for AIP was Maryjane (1968), where Fabian played a school teacher fighting the evils of the marijuana trade. He returned to racing car dramas with The Wild Racers (1968), partly financed by Roger Corman and shot in Europe.

  2. Actor. 4 Credits. A Bullet for Pretty Boy. The Day the Lord Got Busted. Kiss Daddy Goodbye. Little Laura and Big John. See Fabian Forte full list of movies and tv shows from their career.

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    He continued to hang on and billed himself as Fabian Forte for a time in low-budget films, including A Bullet for Pretty Boy (1970) in which he played the notorious criminal "Pretty Boy Floyd". He also made frequent appearances on the traveling nostalgia revue circuit, courtesy of Dick Clark .

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    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  4. He was even interviewed by Michelle Pfeiffer in the 1996, Jon Avnet -directed film, Up Close & Personal (1996). Fabian's role as a homicidal maniac in the TV production titled A Lion Walks Among Us (1961) , directed by Robert Altman, solidly established him as a versatile and powerful actor.

    • Actor, Producer, Soundtrack
    • February 6, 1943
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  6. His full name is Fabian Anthony Forte ....better known now as www.fabianforte.net. From 2004 - 2007, Fabian hosted and headlined in the hit show, "The Original Stars of Bandstand" at the Dick Clark Theater in Branson, Missouri. Fabian's first appearance on American Bandstand was June 19, 1958 and he appeared on the show over 20 times.

  7. Jul 15, 1970 · A Bullet for Pretty Boy: Directed by Larry Buchanan, Maury Dexter. With Fabian, Jocelyn Lane, Astrid Warner, Adam Roarke. After serving four years of a six-year sentence on a manslaughter charge, a tough punk (Pretty Boy Floyd) escapes from prison and goes on a violent rampage.

  8. Hollywood naturally developed an interest in Fabian, and in 1959, he was signed to a contract with 20th Century Fox. His first film, "Hound-Dog Man" (1959), was a simplistic story of backwoods romance that largely echoed the plot of Elvis Presley's debut film, "Love Me Tender" (1956). The film was a modest hit, which for Fabian, was well timed.

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