Johnny Eck
August 27, 1911 – January 5, 1991
Johnny Eck is best known for his role in Tod Browning's 1932 cult classic film Freaks and his appearances as a bird creature in several Tarzan films. Born without the lower half of his torso, he was often billed as "The Amazing Half-Boy", "King of the Freaks," and "The Most Remarkable Man Alive."
In 1937, Eck and his twin brother Robert were recruited by illusionist and hypnotist Rajah Raboid for his "Miracles of 1937" show. In it they performed a magic feat that amazed audiences. Raboid performed the traditional sawing-a-person-in-half illusion, except with an unexpected twist. At first, Robert would pretend to be a member of the audience and heckle the illusionist during his routine, resulting in Robert being called on stage to be sawed in half himself. During the illusion, Robert would then be switched with his twin brother Johnny, who played the top half of his body, and a dwarf, who played the bottom half, concealed in specially-built pant legs. After being sawed in half, the legs would suddenly get up and run away. Eck would jump off the table and, using his arms and hands to propel himself, start chasing his legs around the stage, screaming, "Come back!"