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Dar Robinson

Dar Robinson

3 titles Acting Mar 26, 1947 Died: Nov 21, 1986 Los Angeles, California, USA

Dar Robinson stands out as one of the most influential stunt performers in contemporary American cinema, renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to the field. Despite a filmography that includes a limited number of titles, Robinson's impact on stunt work is profound, as he redefined the standards of performance in the industry. Over his impressive 13-year career, he achieved an extraordinary feat by breaking 19 world records and establishing 21 "world's firsts" in stunts.

Among his notable inventions is the decelerator, a revolutionary dragline cable system designed to enhance safety for high-altitude jumps, replacing traditional airbags. His meticulous approach to stunt execution ensured that he completed his work without suffering any broken bones.

Tragically, Dar Robinson's life came to an untimely end on November 21, 1986, during the filming of "Million Dollar Mystery." After successfully executing a major stunt, the emergency medical personnel were cleared from the set. During a routine high-speed motorcycle run alongside a fellow stuntman, Robinson misjudged his approach and veered off a cliff, resulting in his fatal accident. His legacy as a pioneering stuntman continues to influence the industry, inspiring future generations of performers to push the limits of what is possible in cinematic action.

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