Rocky Taylor (born Laurie Taylor; 28 February 1945) is an English stuntman and actor.

Rocky Taylor
Born
Laurie Taylor

(1945-02-28) 28 February 1945 (age 79)[1]
Bermondsey, England
Occupation(s)Stuntman, actor
Years active1961–present
RelativesLarry Taylor (father)

Career edit

His first appearance as a stuntman was an uncredited role in Dr. No. He has since been a stuntman for many famous and successful films including multiple James Bond and Indiana Jones films, A Bridge Too Far, Titanic, The Da Vinci Code, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and the HBO television series Game of Thrones. He has also had minor acting roles in 40 films, including doubling for Roger Moore and Sean Connery in James Bond films. He is also known for playing the original Honey Monster in a series of commercials for Sugar Puffs.[2]

Taylor currently holds the record for being the oldest stuntman in Britain, with 35 years as a stunt performer and 20 years as a stunt coordinator. He appeared on Russell Howard's Good News in 2011 to discuss his career.

Accidents edit

Taylor suffered a fractured spine in 1985 when a stunt on the film Death Wish 3 went wrong, but survived the fall from a burning building. He performed the stunt successfully 26 years later in 2011. [3]

Personal life edit

Taylor was born in Bermondsey, southeast London, England. His father Larry was also a stuntman, appearing in several films, including Zulu.

In April 2019, he released his official biography, Jump Rocky Jump, with Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers.[2]

On 2 April 2020, Taylor was reported to be in "critical condition" after contracting COVID-19.[4]

Selective filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1961 Gorgo Man in Crowd Uncredited
1967 The Dirty Dozen Airborne Soldier Uncredited
1974 The Man with the Golden Gun Beirut Thug Uncredited
1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark Staff Car Driver Uncredited
1983 Never Say Never Again Hostage Guard Uncredited
1989 Batman Napier Hood #5
1997 Titanic Bert Cartmell Uncredited
1997 Tomorrow Never Dies Carver's Thug Uncredited
1999 The World Is Not Enough Man in Restaurant Uncredited
2002 Die Another Day Man at Sword Club Uncredited
2018 Final Score Lift Guard Credited

References edit

  1. ^ Guinness World Records 2015
  2. ^ a b "Interview with legendary stuntman Rocky Taylor » The MALESTROM". The MALESTROM. 2019-03-01. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  3. ^ Angelini, Francesca (2011-08-07). "Rocky Taylor: Death plunge 2 – and this time I get it dead right". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  4. ^ "Superman Stuntman Rocky Taylor in Critical Condition From COVID-19". CBR. 2 April 2020.

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