
A friend and cohort of Ed's (and also a writer, director and producer in his own right), was Anthony Cardoza. Then Ed had Tor reprise his role of Lobo for Night of the Ghouls (1959) - in that movie, Paul Marco (Kelton the Cop) had a full load in the prop gun he fired at Tor, sparks hit Tor's arms, which by reflex hit Paul, knocking him unconscious in real life Tor felt bad about that, but everybody knew it was just a case of the big guy not knowing his own strength. After appearing in 3 other movies, Ed Wood cast Tor in Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959). Ed Wood got Tor to portray Lobo in Bride of the Monster (1955). Contrary to how it was depicted in the semi-documentary "Ed Wood," that Ed approached Tor and asked him if he ever fancied the notion of becoming an actor (and starting his film career), Ed worked with Tor towards the end of his movie career. Tor was in the Bing Crosby - Bob Hope movie Road to Rio (1947) as Samson and had a part in Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion (1950) as Abou Ben. He was in 31 movies, usually as "Weightlifter" or "Strongman." Later, he got larger roles with character names.


Tor started appearing (uncredited, or bit parts) in movies as early as 1934. Most of his adult life, he was a professional wrestler. Tor Johnson was born October 19, 1903, in Sweden.
