Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Eric Fleming

When I arose this morning, it was nice and bright outside.  I thought, boy, the forecasters are really screwing up the weather reports....  since they said we'd awake to snow flurries today.  I went to the store, chatted with Jake, Renee, Jaimie, and VT.  I got back home, opened the patio door for the kits to run for a few minutes, and sat down to check my e-mail.  Within 15 minutes, I had to turn on the overhead lights, as it was getting darker, and not lighter, outside.  When I went to spend time with Ooch this morning, I stepped out the front door and into a snow flurry.  So the flurries arrived a little later than expected; they also said we might get rain this afternoon.  We'll see.  It's barely 32 degrees right now.  Lovey is currently sitting on the corner of my desk, while Nedi is on the patio, watching the squirrels.
   I posted the Snow family paternal web site yesterday, and then I did some investigating of Eric Fleming.  I don't know why he has grabbed my attention so tightly, especially since he died when I was 10.  Anyway, I found out that he was born in Santa Paula, California.  His father was an oil rigger and, according to Eric, he was "very sadistic."  When he was 8 years old, his father beat him with the buckle of a belt so badly that he couldn't get out of bed for two days.  Once he was recovered, he waited until his father was passed out in a living room chair, and attempted to shoot his father in the temple, point blank, with a revolver.  The gun misfired, but awoke his father.  Eric felt he had no choice other than to run for his life.  At the age of 8, he hopped a freight train and traveled throughout the west, ending up in Chicago.  He said he was always very big for his age; he was born with a club foot and spent the first 6 years of his life wearing a brace on one leg to make him walk "correctly."  He also commented many times on the fact that not only was he a huge, hulking kid, he was also extremely ugly, with a nose that was designed for a face twice the size of his.  In any event, he became a runner for street gangs and the mob in Chicago, and spent more than a year as a runner for an exclusive, high-end madame.  He was involved in a gang fight in Chicago when he was 12, which ended up with Eric in the hospital with multiple broken bones - arms, legs, ribs, and his nose.  When the hospital found he was a "run away," he was escorted back to California.  But the police who took him to his father's house saw how terrified the boy was, and took him to his mother's house instead.  (During his absence, his mother had left his father and filed for divorce, citing mental and physical cruelty; the divorce was granted.)  His attendance at school was very piece meal; he spoke English and Spanish fluently; but due to his size and looks, he frequently just skipped out.  He worked multiple jobs to  have spending money - including being a soda jerk, short order cook, and being a hod-carrier on construction sites (which meant he carried large baskets of brick and mortar from place to place).  At the age of 15, he told the Navy he was 17 or 18, and joined up with the Merchant Marines.  He had picked up carpentry skills as a hod-carrier, and he applied those skills to his current employment.  He left the Merchant Marines and joined the Seabees as a Master Carpenter.  It was in 1947 that he was adjusting a 200-pound block of steel, when it slipped and crushed his face.  When he first awoke after the accident, and was told what happened, he says he thought, "I've been ugly all my life.  This isn't terrible - unless I lose my eyes."  Miraculously, he did manage to keep both eyes - and the Seabees paid for 20 different facial surgeries.  He returned to California, and went back to work on construction projects.  A boss loaned him $15 to join the Union, and he was suddenly employed working on Hollywood sets.  That's when he became interested in acting.....

2 comments:

  1. I'm thankfull to read this text cause I was doing some research about Eric for the last half year. I found out many things but nothing as detailed as you did. I'd like to know, from where you've got those information so I can go go ahead with my research.

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  2. I found all of this information on the internet, doing a Google search. Most of it was from interviews with Eric that were in magazines; and it also revealed his birth name, and not his acting name.

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