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Andre The Giant set for big upcoming HBO documentar­y

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DAN GELSTON

The tall tales and colossal career of Andre the Giant will be told in an upcoming HBO documentar­y.

WWE, HBO Sports and the Bill Simmons Media Group will produce a documentar­y film examining the life and career of one of profession­al wrestling’s truly biggest stars.

Andre Rene Roussimoff, a native of France, was a popular touring attraction for years in wrestling and headlined the third WrestleMan­ia in 1987 against Hulk Hogan.

The wide-ranging documentar­y will explore Andre’s upbringing in France, his celebrated career in WWE and his forays in the entertainm­ent world that included a role in

HBO did not announce an air date for the film.

Bill Simmons, who joined HBO in the summer of 2015 and founded The Ringer, will serve as an executive producer of the film.

Andre the Giant was diagnosed with acromegaly, a disorder marked by progressiv­e enlargemen­t of the head, face, hands, feet

We always hear about unicorns these days; Andre was the ultimate unicorn. He’s a true legend. Everyone who ever crossed paths with him has an Andre story — and usually four or five.”

Bill Simmons and chest, due to excessive secretion of growth hormones. He died in 1993 and was the first wrestler inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

HBO Sports and WWE have partnered for the first time on the documentar­y.

“Going back to 2007 and 2008 when I was creating and developing for ESPN, Andre’s story rode the top of every single sports documentar­y wish list I ever made,” Simmons said. “We always hear about unicorns these days; Andre was the ultimate unicorn. He’s a true legend. Everyone who ever crossed paths with him has an Andre story — and usually four or five.”

Jason Hehir will direct Giant.

Andre the Giant’s best remembered film role was Fezzik in Rob Reiner’s 1980s classic,

Roussimoff died of a heart attack at 46 while visiting France to attend his father’s funeral. He was billed in wresting as 7-foot-4 and more than 500 pounds, though he was shorter and lighter than the exaggerate­d measuremen­ts. But he was still an anomaly in profession­al wrestling, and friends often spread stories that Andre could drink more than 100 beers in one night, flip over cars loaded with people, or pass a silver dollar though one of his rings.

WWE has held the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal in his honour each of the last three years at WrestleMan­ia.

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