Charles Atlas
Bodybuilder
Name at birth: Angelo Siciliano
For much of the 20th century Charles Atlas was America's most famous muscle man. Atlas immigrated from Italy as a boy, and in his teens he built up his physique using a system of bodybuilding which he later dubbed "Dynamic Tension." In 1928 he met businessman Charles Roman; the two men founded Charles Atlas, Ltd. and began selling bodybuilding courses by mail. Atlas advertisements appeared in comic books and magazines and made Atlas into a pop culture icon; his most famous ad, a cartoon in which a scrawny young man resolves to bulk up after a bully kicks sand in his face, ran for years. (Atlas also popularized the phrase "97-pound weakling.") The company was a great success and continued on after Atlas's death in 1972.
Extra credit: Atlas won a "Most Perfectly Developed Man" contest at Madison Square Garden in 1922, and continued to use the title the rest of his life... Atlas is no relation to the late 20th century electronic artist of the same name.
Other famous muscle men on Who2 include Arnold Schwarzenegger and Hercules.
Four Good Links
Charles Atlas
Good Atlas introduction, with a short biography, his obituary, and those famous advertisements
CharlesAtlas.Com
The company's home page, where mail order meets the Internet
The World's Most Handsome Man
Gallery of 1920s beefcake photos proving the claim
Charles Atlas
Fine exhibit from Sandow Museum's larger collection of bodybuilders
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
24 December 1972
(heart failure, age 79)
Best Known As
Mail-order bodybuilding expert

