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Biography - Rancher
Millions of people worldwide remember Steve Reeves as
Hercules while millions of others remember him as Mr. America and Mr.
Universe.
Very few people know of his life as a rancher. Yet,
with his background, growing up on a Montana ranch and riding at the tender age
of two years - it was inevitable that ranching would be a part of his adult
life.
The picture to the left is Steve riding at age 73
- though you
would never believe he was that age. In his 70's he looked many
years younger and could keep up with people half his age.
Whenever Steve and I met, I was always struck by his physical size and
gait - still walking as
if he was Hercules.
In early 1957, while working for American Health Studios, Steve purchased his
ranch in Valley Center, California. It would be his home for the next 43
years.
He purchased it from Mel Hanks, who is pictured to the
right. The
original ranch house is pictured behind him. It was moved to the
southwest corner of the 14-acre spread when Steve and Aline built the new ranch
house and stables in early 1970's. These stables housed many prize-winning
Morgan's over the years.
Aline, pictured here took an active role in the ranch.
She surely looked the part of cowgirl and we have many pictures of her caring
for the ranch and the Morgan's. We have many more pictures of the ranch in
our members section of the site.
When Steve decided to retire from the the motion picture business
he made plans to start a cattle ranch in Oregon.
Steve's
mother Goldie and her husband Earl, lived on the
property and oversaw the day to day operation.
The ranch was called
Suncrest Stock Ranch and was located in Jacksonville just outside Medford, Oregon
- 33 miles north of the California border.
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