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Smokey and the Bandit director Hal Needham dies | Smokey and the Bandit director Hal Needham dies |
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Veteran stuntman Hal Needham, who directed comedy films Smokey and the Bandit and The Cannonball Run, has died in Los Angeles aged 82. | Veteran stuntman Hal Needham, who directed comedy films Smokey and the Bandit and The Cannonball Run, has died in Los Angeles aged 82. |
He began his career as a prolific stuntman in the 1950s and was credited with inventing new stunt methods such as introducing air bags to break falls. | He began his career as a prolific stuntman in the 1950s and was credited with inventing new stunt methods such as introducing air bags to break falls. |
He turned to directing in 1977, with Smokey and the Bandit as his directorial debut. | He turned to directing in 1977, with Smokey and the Bandit as his directorial debut. |
A family spokesman declined to give the cause of death. | A family spokesman declined to give the cause of death. |
A former paratrooper, Needham appeared in hundreds of TV shows and movies as a stuntman jumping from planes, dragged by horses and wrecking cars. | A former paratrooper, Needham appeared in hundreds of TV shows and movies as a stuntman jumping from planes, dragged by horses and wrecking cars. |
He first appeared primarily in westerns including Gunsmoke and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, doubling for John Wayne. | |
In the 1970s he turned his attention to car stunts and frequently doubled for Burt Reynolds, who would later star in his Bandit and Cannonball Run films. | In the 1970s he turned his attention to car stunts and frequently doubled for Burt Reynolds, who would later star in his Bandit and Cannonball Run films. |
The pair became such close friends they owned a Nascar team together and Needham lived in Reynolds' guest house for 12 years. | The pair became such close friends they owned a Nascar team together and Needham lived in Reynolds' guest house for 12 years. |
Over his career he punctured a lung, had a shoulder replaced and broke 56 bones, including his back twice. | Over his career he punctured a lung, had a shoulder replaced and broke 56 bones, including his back twice. |
His idea to use air bags to cushion falls was prompted by watching pole-vaulters as "a way to save myself some trips to the hospital". | His idea to use air bags to cushion falls was prompted by watching pole-vaulters as "a way to save myself some trips to the hospital". |
Needham won a scientific and engineering Oscar in 1987 for the design and development of the Shotmaker Elite camera car and crane. | Needham won a scientific and engineering Oscar in 1987 for the design and development of the Shotmaker Elite camera car and crane. |
He was also given an honorary award at this year's Academy Awards where he described himself as the "luckiest man alive". | He was also given an honorary award at this year's Academy Awards where he described himself as the "luckiest man alive". |
Arnold Schwarzenegger, whom Needham directed in 1979 film The Villain, paid tribute on Twitter saying: "Hal Needham was a great stunt coordinator, director and an icon. I'm still grateful he took a chance with me in The Villain. I'll miss him." | Arnold Schwarzenegger, whom Needham directed in 1979 film The Villain, paid tribute on Twitter saying: "Hal Needham was a great stunt coordinator, director and an icon. I'm still grateful he took a chance with me in The Villain. I'll miss him." |
Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright added: "Everyone stop what they are doing and perform a spectacular jump in a rocket powered Trans-Am to honour the late, great Hal Needham." | Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright added: "Everyone stop what they are doing and perform a spectacular jump in a rocket powered Trans-Am to honour the late, great Hal Needham." |
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