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John Aasen(1890-1938)

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John Aasen in Why Worry? (1923)
Like Charles Chaplin's sidekick, Eric Campbell, Harold Lloyd needed his own giant when casting Why Worry? (1923) in 1922. Lloyd first had his eyes on George Auger (Cardiff Giant) who worked at Ringling Brothers sideshow as a giant. But Auger died before the film started, and a search went out for a replacement. The producer Hal Roach heard of a shoemaker who was constructing a pair of shoes for a "Norwegian living in Minnesota", and his name was John Aasen. His mother was Kristi Danielsen (b. 1868) from Numedal, Norway. She emigrated to the US via Liverpool during spring of 1887. It is not 100% certain who Aasen's father was, but while working in Eggedal, Norway, Kristi Danielsen met the Swedish Nils Jansson Bokke who reached a prominent 244 cm (8 ft) in height. It had to have been "The clash of the Titans" when the couple met, as Aasen's mother had her own merit with the height of 220 cm (7 ft 2½ in). But the passenger list on board D/S "Rollo" listed Kristi Danielsen as single. Later that year Aasen was born and it can only be speculated if his father was the Swede. Some sources lists him as 273 cm (nearly 9 ft) tall and with a weight of 251 kilos (553 lbs). Nearly 8 meters (8¾ yds) of material was needed to make him a suit. In other words; impressive! The annual Nummedalslagets yearbook of 1925 wrote: "Apparently the world's tallest human (in the civilized world) with a loving and sympathetic personality who always appears courteous and modest. In Harold Lloyd's film classic, Why Worry? (1923), Aasen plays "Colosso". He is suffering from a toothache and stuck in jail with other prisoners of a revolution in Chile. Lloyd is Harold von Pelham as the rich hypochondriac who ends up in the same prison as Colosso and cures his toothache. Forever grateful, Colosso aids van Palham in his adventures as escapees from the prison. With a cannon on his back and bullets hanging from his neck, the pair become an unusual couple who create comic mayhem. The film became one of the largest box-office attractions of 1923. Aasen was a great success in his first film and appeared in several others, but not with the same impact. It is said he mastered Norwegian fluently and for many years performed as a "Sideshow" attraction for C.A. Wortham Shows. He died on the 1st August 1938 in Mendocino, California.
BornMarch 5, 1890
DiedAugust 1, 1938(48)
BornMarch 5, 1890
DiedAugust 1, 1938(48)
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Known for

Why Worry? (1923)
Why Worry?
7.3
  • Colosso(as Johan Aasen)
  • 1923
Legionnaires in Paris (1927)
Legionnaires in Paris
  • Shorty
  • 1927
Say Uncle
Short
  • Actor
  • 1928
Growing Pains (1928)
Growing Pains
8.2
Short
  • Circus giant
  • 1928

Credits

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  • Warren Hull and June Travis in Bengal Tiger (1936)
    Bengal Tiger
    5.1
    • Giant (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Shirley Deane, Charles Gemora, John McGuire, and Warner Oland in Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936)
    Charlie Chan at the Circus
    6.8
    • Giant Man (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Jimmy Durante, Sally Eilers, and Lee Tracy in Carnival (1935)
    Carnival
    6.3
    • Circus Giant (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Ben Blue in The Rummy (1933)
    The Rummy
    4.6
    Short
    • Tall Mechanic (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Olga Baclanova, Harry Earles, and Henry Victor in Freaks (1932)
    Freaks
    7.8
    • Giant (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Show of Shows (1929)
    Show of Shows
    5.7
    • Junior (uncredited)
    • 1929
  • Growing Pains (1928)
    Growing Pains
    8.2
    Short
    • Circus giant
    • 1928
  • Should Married Men Go Home? (1928)
    Should Married Men Go Home?
    6.7
    Short
    • Very Tall Golfer (uncredited)
    • 1928
  • Say Uncle
    Short
    • 1928
  • W.C. Fields and Chester Conklin in Two Flaming Youths (1927)
    Two Flaming Youths
    6.2
    • The Giant (uncredited)
    • 1927
  • Legionnaires in Paris (1927)
    Legionnaires in Paris
    • Shorty
    • 1927
  • The Sting of Stings (1927)
    The Sting of Stings
    8.2
    Short
    • Giant (uncredited)
    • 1927
  • Long Fliv the King (1926)
    Long Fliv the King
    6.6
    Short
    • Giant Swordsman (uncredited)
    • 1926
  • Why Worry? (1923)
    Why Worry?
    7.3
    • Colosso (as Johan Aasen)
    • 1923

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  • Alternative names
    • Johan Aasen
  • Height
    • 7′ 2½″ (2.20 m)
  • Born
    • March 5, 1890
    • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
  • Died
    • August 1, 1938
    • Mendocino, California, USA
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 3 Articles

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    He is of Norwegian extraction.
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