Allan Graf
Allan Lee Graf, born on December 16, 1949, is a multifaceted American talent known for his roles as an athlete, actor, stuntman, and director. Graf first made a name for himself as a standout high school football player at San Fernando High School in Los Angeles, where he earned the title of All-American. He continued his athletic journey at the University of Southern California, playing as an offensive guard for the 1972 Trojans, who achieved an undefeated season and secured the national championship.
After a short stint in professional football, Graf transitioned into the film industry, where he discovered a passion for stunt work. His natural talent and dedication led him to become a respected stunt coordinator and second unit director in Hollywood. Throughout his career, Graf has contributed to numerous film and television productions, showcasing his expertise in action sequences and physical performance.
Graf's work behind the scenes has made a significant impact, earning him recognition in the industry. His unique combination of athleticism and creativity continues to influence aspiring stunt professionals and filmmakers alike. With a career spanning several decades, Allan Graf remains a prominent figure in the world of stunts and action filmmaking.
Filmography
I Ought to Be in Pictures
Crossroads (1986)
The Estate
Broken Trail: The Making of a Legendary Western
Impulse (1984)
Southern Comfort
Assassin (1986)
Nowhere to Run
Beerfest
Over the Top
Johnny Handsome