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  2. James Miller (parachutist) - Wikipedia

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    When asked by reporters what his motives were for staging these stunts, Miller never gave clear answers. He claimed that he intentionally landed in the ring to break up the Bowe vs. Holyfield match, claiming he was opposed to violence. [6] Miller's younger brother later said Miller staged the stunts because, "He was basically bucking society.

  3. Dar Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Dar Allen Robinson (March 26, 1947 – November 21, 1986) was an American stunt performer and actor. Robinson broke 19 world records and set 21 "world's firsts." [1] He invented the decelerator (use of dragline cables rather than airbags for a "high fall gag", [citation needed] or a stunt calling for a jump from a high place) which allowed a cameraman to film a top-down view of the stuntman as ...

  4. List of fatalities due to wingsuit flying - Wikipedia

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    Fatalities from wingsuit flying have occurred almost from the inception of the sport. Listed below are notable examples where wingsuit pilots were publicly named in the press, including when wingsuit practice was not the first cause of death. This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information. Date Name Age Location Details 4 February 1912 Franz Reichelt 33 France The ...

  5. YouTube Bans Dangerous Stunts and Emotionally ... - AOL

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  6. The 10 Most Audacious Stunts Ever Pulled in America - AOL

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    From tightrope walkers traversing the sky to daredevils and magicians defying gravity, here are 10 of the craziest stunts ever done in the U.S.

  7. David Blaine - Wikipedia

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    The stunt took place on the morning of September 2, 2020, in Page, Arizona, and was streamed live on YouTube as a YouTube Original program. [ 64 ] [ 65 ] Blaine managed to get to an altitude of 24,900 feet (7.6 km) above sea level (more than 20,000 feet (6.1 km) above ground level ), before letting go of his balloons and parachuting down ...

  8. Stunt Junkies - Wikipedia

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    Stunt Junkies is a Discovery Channel television series that presents professional athletes performing dangerous stunts. The show demonstrates all the steps the athlete must do to successfully complete the stunt. Stunt Junkies was created and executive produced by Jordan G. Stone and produced by CBS Eye Too Productions. The series lasted two ...

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

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    The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists — which represents all stunt performers — has collected gender information from 4,636 stunt workers in the union.