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Grant Masaru Imahara (October 23, 1970 – July 13, 2020) [1] was an American electrical engineer, roboticist and television host. He was best known for his work on the television series MythBusters, on which he designed, built and operated numerous robots and machines to test myths over the course of the show.
It's been more than a year since former MythBusters host Grant Imahara died suddenly of a brain aneurysm, and Adam Savage, who worked with him on the phenomenally popular Discovery Channel show ...
Grant Imahara, a former MythBusters and White Rabbit Project host who earlier worked as a modelmaker for Industrial Light + Magic, died Monday. Imahara co-hosted more than 200 episodes of ...
Grant Imahara, the host of “MythBusters” and Netflix's “White Rabbit Project,” reportedly died of a brain aneurysm. Imahara's cause of death was revealed by the Hollywood Reporter Monday ...
However, animal carcasses, including those of pigs and chickens, were often used, but the MythBusters repeatedly emphasized that the animals died of natural causes. The book MythBusters: The Explosive Truth Behind 30 of the Most Perplexing Urban Legends of All Time ( ISBN 1-4169-0929-X ) gives a list of a dozen myths that are unlikely to be ...
According to the October 28, 2012, episode of MythBusters, he suffers from acrophobia. During the "Hollywood Hang" sequence, of the 2010 episode "Soda Cup Killer", Belleci fell off a roof, and despite being strapped into a safety harness system, landed in an open window frame below the drop point, and injured his leg, causing substantial bleeding.
Grant Imahara, an electrical engineer and roboticist best known for cohosting MythBusters, died on Monday, July 13. He was 49. Celebrity Deaths in 2020 Read article “We are heartbroken to hear ...
Also, the MythBusters were able to identify two people who had been injured by falling bullets (fired from about 1 mi (1.6 km) away, hence at a lower angle), one of them fatally (the "confirmed" rating). This is the only myth to receive all three ratings at the same time.