Amazing stories Cool brothers from the movie “Nannies” years later. It turns out that there are not two actors anymore by Impress story 26.12.2022 26.12.2022 64 views Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram It was 1994, when director John Paragon made the adventure comedy “The Babysitters” starring the talented twin brothers David and Peter Paul. The picture did not have a resounding success in the West, but times passed and it found success in many other corners in the world. Almost three decades have passed since the premiere. Let’s find out how the fate of the brothers turned out. Peter and David were born in the small American town of Hartford. From an early age, the guys were fond of sports: they played American football, and also went in for wrestling. It’s no secret that both sports required physical strength and large muscle mass. Therefore, Paul and Daffyd began to “rock” – they switched to bodybuilding. The result was not long in coming. So, David at the age of 15 squeezed out a barbell weighing 136 kg, and at the age of 25 already 236 kg. Later, the brothers opened their own gym, calling it the “House of Metal”. In the early 80s they moved to Los Angeles. “We had 90 dollars, but there was no suitcase. We took all the things, wrapped them in a sheet and tied them with wire. We got on a plane and flew to Los Angeles.” Here they began to train with the famous coach Peter Grimkowski. A very interesting fact about them is that for a long time, each of the brothers ate 36 chicken eggs a day and that helped them gain and keep energy. They appeared in many popular movies but then when David was paralyzed the brothers literally disappeared from the screens, and appeared only 10 years later, playing in the action movie The White Horse is Dead. The last years of his life, David wrote poetry, composed music. His brother Peter is 65 today. He has not acted in films for a long time, but hosts one of the American TV shows. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.