Perhaps most well know under the name ‘The French Angel’, Maurice Tillet was born in France in 1903 as a completely average and healthy child. He aspired to become an actor and was highly intelligent, allegedly speaking 14 languages and being quite gifted in prose. However, in his twenties, Maurice developed acromegaly.

Acromegaly is a rather rare hormonal disorder that occurs when the pituitary gland produces excess growth hormone. Usually, the condition is caused by a pituitary tumor, and results in bones growing wildly and uncontrollably. The word ‘acromegaly’ is derived from Greek and literally translates as ‘large extremities’. Because the disease is slow to progress, it is difficult to diagnose in the early stages and is often missed for many years. In the case of Maurice Tillet a diagnosis was long in coming and his body, and his face in particular, were disfigured significantly. Unable to endure the constant gawking and humiliation, Maurice fled France.

In America, Maurice crafted a new identity befitting his disfigured appearance as a rough and villainous professional wrestler. Renamed ‘The French Angel and often called the ‘freak ogre of the ring’, Maurice was a great success finishing off adversaries with his patented Bear Hug. On August 1, 1944 The French Angel defeated Steve ‘Crusher’ Casey for the American Wrestling Association World Championship.

Ten years later, almost to the day, on April 4th 1954 Maurice died prematurely at the age of 51. In life, Maurice was a private and reclusive man however, on his death bed; he gave permission to have a cast made of his face. One subsequent 'death mask' currently resides at the USA Weightlifting Hall of Fame inside the York Barbell Building in York, Pennsylvania.


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Anonymous Anonymous said...
I heard that the physical features of animated ogre Shrek were based on Tillet's, is this true or just a rumour?

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Very unlikely. The physical features of Shrek were likely based on the physical aspects of SNL cast alumni Chris Farley. Farley was originally cast in the role and he had completed much of the dialog for Shrek before his untimely passing. His friend Myers picked up the role.

Blogger stellarize said...
i agree that last picture is great.

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Well my first thought was "omg his face looks like Shrek's" and I wasn't gonna say anything (thinking it was un-PC) but then the first comment... It seems possible, doesn't it?

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Pro wrestling today still seems to have alot in common with the sideshow. Wild men, Giants, fat people, Strong men, acrobats.

Anonymous Anonymous said...
He really does look like he could've been the model for Shrek! I didn't notice until the first comment. How interesting.