The French Angel, whose real name was Maurice Tillet, was a professional wrestler born in France in 1903. He had a unique physical appearance, characterized by a condition called acromegaly, which resulted in excessive growth of bones and tissues in his face and hands.
Tillet began his wrestling career in France and later moved to the United States in the 1930s. He quickly gained popularity for his imposing presence and wrestling skills. Tillet became a main attraction in various wrestling promotions and was considered one of the top villains in the industry.
During his career, Tillet held several championships, including the European Heavyweight Championship and the British European Heavyweight Championship. He had memorable feuds with popular wrestlers of the time, such as Lou Thesz and Buddy Rogers.
Despite his intimidating appearance, Tillet was known for his gentle and kind personality outside the wrestling ring. He often found solace in literature and was well-educated, speaking several languages fluently.
In the later years of his life, Tillet's health deteriorated due to his acromegaly, which caused severe physical pain. He passed away in 1954 at the age of 51.
The French Angel's unique appearance and memorable wrestling career have made him an enduring figure in the history of professional wrestling.
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