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  2. Lucky Teter - Wikipedia

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    He also appeared in some documentary shorts and did some (uncredited) stunt driving for the 1936 film Speed, [3] [7] which featured James Stewart in his first starring role. On July 5, 1942, Teter was the last performer at an Army Relief benefit at the Indiana State Fair Grounds. He planned to break his own world distance record by jumping 150 ...

  3. Dusty Russell - Wikipedia

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    Robert Shuman Hanna (March 12, 1934 – December 22, 2020) [1] was a record-breaking American stunt driver and motorsports promoter who performed under the stage name “Dusty Russell." He was the star of the 1973 action movie Steel Arena , on which he also served as associate producer.

  4. Ken Carter (stuntman) - Wikipedia

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    Believing that Carter had lost his nerve, the film crew secretly arranged for another stunt driver, American Kenny Powers, to perform the jump while Carter was in his hotel room in Ottawa, Ontario. The Powers jump was a failure, [ 3 ] with the car travelling only 506 feet (154 m) in the air and breaking apart in flight before crash-landing in ...

  5. Category:Stunt drivers - Wikipedia

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  6. Hollywood's stunt-driving industry is dominated by men. These ...

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    Olivia Summers, left, and Dee Bryant lead the Assn. of Women Drivers, billed as Hollywood's first all-female stunt-driving team. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)

  7. Tanner Foust - Wikipedia

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    Tanner Lee Foust [1] (born June 13, 1973) is an American professional racing driver, stunt driver, and television host. He competes in rally, drift, ice racing, time attack, hill climb and rallycross with multiple podium placements, national championships, and world records.

  8. Hollywood Stunt Driver - Wikipedia

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    A sequel to the show, titled Hollywood Stunt Driver 2 made its debut in February 2014. The first revision of the show replaced the Police Academy Stunt Show and put guests in the middle of an action movie set on location in Italy, where stunt drivers were shooting scenes for an upcoming movie directed by Morgan Ross, a hot shot movie producer ...

  9. Bobby Ore - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Ore (born January 1949) is an American stunt driver.Ore got his start in working with automobiles at a young age, fixing and repairing old vehicles to sell at a profit – then learning to drive and handle them in many different ways.