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What is the source for the claim that Geoff Capes played Darth Vader in some scences of Empire Strikes Back? (edit)
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[edit] Brutus?
Wasn't he nicknamed "Brutus" because of his resemblance to Popeye's nemesis? I watched Capes perform a lot of times during his Strongman era and almost every commentator commented on his Brutus nickname. If I am right, I think this nickname should be included. wjmt (talk) 01:32, 24 February 2008 (UTC)