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Lord James "Tally-Ho" Blears was a true renaissance man of the entertainment world. Though perhaps best known as a professional wrestler and promoter, Blears proved himself a captivating and versatile on-screen presence with a string of memorable acting roles throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Blears first made a name for himself with his flamboyant ring persona, donning a signature riding cap and monocle that earned him the nickname "Tally-Ho." But he soon parlayed that outsized charisma into a successful acting career, delivering scene-stealing turns in films like the surf drama The Endless Summer and the gritty wrestling biopic The Wrestler. Blears brought the same larger-than-life energy to his acting work, often playing colorful supporting characters who added a touch of irrepressible personality to the proceedings. His most notable role may have been in the pro wrestling exposé AWA Super Sunday, where Blears drew on his own experiences in the ring to portray a crafty, old-school promoter navigating the often seedy world of professional grappling. Bringing both humor and pathos to the part, Blears proved himself a character actor of surprising depth, able to find the humanity in even the most outrageous personalities. Though he may not have been a traditional leading man, Lord James Blears left an indelible mark on cinema with his magnetic screen presence and undeniable flair.