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Ferdinand Waldo Demara, Jr. (December 21,1921- June 8, 1982), known as "the Great Impostor", masqueraded as many people from monks to surgeons to prison wardens. Events 68 - The Roman Senate accepts emperor Galba. 536 - St Silverius becomes Pope (probable Year 1982 ( MCMLXXXII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar)

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Biography

Early life and adulthood

Demara, known locally as "Fred", was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1921, at 40 Texas Avenue in the lower southwest Tower Hill Neighborhood. Lawrence is a city in Essex County Massachusetts, United States on the Merrimack River. His father, Ferdinand Waldo Demara, Sr. was born in Rhode Island and worked in Lawrence's old Theatre District as a motion picture operator. Although his uncle, Napoleon Louis Demara, Sr. owned those theatres, Fred's father, Ferdinand, Sr. was an active union member.

A Roman Catholic, Ferdinand, Jr. tried unsuccessfully to enter a Trappist monastery in 1935. Trappist redirects here This article is about the Cistercian order This article concerns the buildings occupied by monastics. For the life inside monasteries and its historical roots see Monasticism. Two attempts later it seemed that the cloistered life did not agree with him and he joined the U.S. Army in 1941. The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities.

The following year Demara began his new lives by borrowing the name of Anthony Ignolia, an army buddy, and went AWOL. In Military terminology desertion is the Abandonment of a " Duty " or post without permission from one's Government or superior After two more tries in monasteries he joined the Navy. He did not reach the position he wanted, faked his suicide and borrowed another name, Robert Linton French, and became a religiously oriented psychologist. Both Navy and Army caught him eventually and he served 18 months in prison. A string of pseudo-academic careers followed.

Vocations

During Demara's "careers", he was, among other things, a civil engineer, a sheriff's deputy, an assistant prison warden, a doctor of applied psychology, a hospital orderly, a lawyer, a child-care expert, a Benedictine monk, a Trappist monk, an editor, a cancer researcher, and a teacher. A civil engineer is a person who practices Civil engineering, one of the many engineering professions SHERIFF is a telecom fraud detection and management system originally developed by BT and MCI. A lawyer, according to Black's Law Dictionary, is "a person learned in the law as an attorney, Counsel or Solicitor; a person Benedictine refers to the Spirituality and Consecrated life in accordance with the Rule of St Benedict, written by Benedict of Nursia in Trappist redirects here This article is about the Cistercian order One teaching job led to six months in prison. He never seemed to get much monetary gain in what he was doing - just temporary respectability.

Many of Demara's unsuspecting employers, under other circumstances, would have been satisfied with Demara as an employee. He was apparently able to memorize necessary techniques from textbooks and worked on two cardinal rules: The burden of proof is on the accuser and When in danger, attack. Burden of proof (onus probandi is the obligation to prove Allegations which are presented in a Legal action. He described his own motivation as "Rascality, pure rascality".

His most famous exploit was to masquerade as surgeon Joseph Cyr aboard HMCS Cayuga, a Royal Canadian Navy destroyer, during the Korean War. For the history of Canada's naval forces after 1968 see Canadian Forces Maritime Command The Royal Canadian Navy ( RCN) was the The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korean and South Korean regimes with major hostilities lasting from June 25 1950 until the He managed to improvise successful surgeries and fend off infection with generous amounts of penicillin. Penicillin (sometimes abbreviated PCN or pen) is a group of Beta-lactam antibiotics used in the treatment of Bacterial Infections Apparent removal of a bullet from a wounded man ended up in Canadian newspapers. One person reading the reports was the mother of the real Dr. Joseph Cyr; her son at the time of 'his' service in Korea was actually practicing medicine in Grand Falls, New Brunswick. New Brunswick ( French: Nouveau-Brunswick /nuvobʁɔnzwik/ is one of Canada 's three Maritime provinces and is the only constitutionally When news of the impostor reached the Cayuga, still on duty off Korea, Captain James Plomer at first refused to believe Demara was not a doctor (and not Joseph Cyr). The Canadian Navy chose to not press charges, and Demara returned to the United States.

Minor fame

After this episode he sold his tale to Life magazine and worked in short-time jobs, since he was now widely known. He resorted to drinking. Only after he continued to use his old tricks and got fake credentials could he get another job at a prison in Huntsville, Texas. Huntsville is a city in and the County seat of Walker County, Texas, United States. According to his biographer, Demara's past became known and his position untenable when an inmate found a copy of Life with an article about the impostor.

He continued to use new aliases but as a result of his self-generated publicity, this task was harder to accomplish than before. In 1960, as a publicity stunt, Demara was given a small acting role in the horror film The Hypnotic Eye. He appears briefly in the film as a (genuine) hospital surgeon. Ironically, the impostor who fooled so many people in real life reveals a total lack of acting ability in this brief role. By this point, Demara's girth was so notable that he could not avoid attracting attention. Demara had already been considerably overweight during his impersonation of Cyr.

Later life

In 1967 Demara received a Graduate Certificate in Bible from Multnomah Bible College in Portland, Oregon. Portland is a city located in the Northwestern United States, near the Confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers

Demara died on June 8, 1982 due to heart failure. Events 68 - The Roman Senate accepts emperor Galba. 536 - St Silverius becomes Pope (probable Year 1982 ( MCMLXXXII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar) According to his obituary in the New York Times, he had been living in Orange County, California, for eight years. California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. During that time he had worked as a Baptist minister, then as a visiting counselor at Good Samaritan Hospital in Anaheim until illness forced him to stop, in 1980.

In media

Demara's story was recounted in the 1960 book, The Great Impostor, written by Robert Crichton and published by Random House; the book was a New York Times bestseller and adapted into a 1961 film by the same name starring Tony Curtis as Demara. Based on Robert Crichton 's 1959 book by the same name The Great Impostor is a 1961 movie based on the life of the well-known impostor Ferdinand Robert Crichton (born January 29, 1925; died March 23, 1993) was an American novelist Random House Inc is the world's largest English-language general trade book publisher Tony Curtis (born Bernard Schwartz June 3, 1925) is an American film actor A second book by Crichton, The Rascal and the Road, recounted Demara and Crichton's experiences together as Crichton conducted research for "The Great Impostor. "

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