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Orphaned after his parents, John and Alice Clayton (Lord and Lady Greystoke), are marooned along the coast of Africa by a ship’s mutiny, the infant Tarzan is reared by Kala and the great apes. In time, Tarzan meets Jane Porter. Eventually the two marry and have a son, Jack (also known as Korak).
Tarzan appears in 24 novels, as well as a children’s book, written by [[BurroughsEdgarRice Burroughs]] between 1912 and 1941. Several other authors have written Tarzan stories, including [[FarmerPhilipJose Philip Jose Farmer]].
The ape man’s film career spans 1918 through 1999, from silent films, features, serials and animated movies. Tarzan first appeared on television in 1966, played by Ron Ely (who later played [[DocSavage Doc Savage]] on screen). Since then, the character has appeared in animated series, TV, movies and a short-lived series set in New York City in 2003.
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Orphaned after his parents, John and Alice Clayton (Lord and Lady Greystoke), are marooned along the coast of Africa by a shipís mutiny, the infant Tarzan is reared by Kala and the great apes. In time, Tarzan meets Jane Porter. Eventually the two marry and have a son, Jack (also known as Korak).
Tarzan appears in 24 novels, as well as a childrenís book, written by [[BurroughsEdgarRice Burroughs]] between 1912 and 1941. Several other authors have written Tarzan stories, including [[FarmerPhilipJose Philip Jose Farmer]].
The ape manís film career spans 1918 through 1999, from silent films, features, serials and animated movies. Tarzan first appeared on television in 1966, played by Ron Ely (who later played [[DocSavage Doc Savage]] on screen). Since then, the character has appeared in animated series, TV, movies and a short-lived series set in New York City in 2003.


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The oldest known version of this page was created on 2013-05-22 14:26:38 by TpnEditor [Moved from TarzanCharacter page]

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