David H Swingler in 1974 wearing his full Roman Centurion armour. The breastplate is the on-camera prop worn by Stephen Boyd in the 1962 Paramount epic film "Fall of the Roman Empire;" the sword of John Hurt in BBC's "I Claudius"

David H Swingler in 1974 wearing his full Roman Centurion armour. The breastplate is the on-camera prop worn by Stephen Boyd in the 1962 Paramount epic film


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Caption: David H Swingler in 1974 wearing his full Roman Centurion armour. The breastplate is the on-camera prop worn by Stephen Boyd in the 1962 Paramount epic film "Fall of the Roman Empire;" the sword of John Hurt in BBC's "I Claudius"

About David H Swingler

Height: 6' (1.83 m)
Source: IMDB

David H. Swingler is a writer, novelist, poet, playwright, actor, 'script doctor,' Hollywood script ghost-writer, theme park entertainment designer, and screenplay author. He was born into poverty October 29, 1948 in Pasadena, California. Troubled family life resulted in a childhood of physical abuse and neglect; by the age of 6 he was a Ward of ...


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