Sunday, June 28, 2026

Wilford Lloyd Baumes obit

Wilford "Bud" Baumes

November 24, 1939 - June 28, 2026 

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Wilford Lloyd “Bud” Baumes, of Cincinnati and formerly Santa Barbara, California, passed away peacefully on the morning of June 28th, 2026 at the age of 86. He was raised in Amberley Village by his late parents, Dr. Ogden Hayward “Bud” Baumes and Dorothy Hudson Baumes. Beloved brother to his late brother, John Ross Baumes; late brother and sister-in-law, Dr. H. “Hudson” (Myra) Baumes.

Affectionately known as “Uncle Bud” to his nephew, Lloyd “Ross” Baumes; niece, Lee Ann Baumes; great nieces and nephews, Hannah Baumes, Leo Baumes, Jack Baumes, Morgan (Taylor) Wilson, and Blake Petzelt; great-great nephew and niece, Crew and Romy Wilson.

Bud graduated from Walnut Hills High School. He completed his undergraduate degree at Dennison University and, later, earned a master’s in design from the University of California, Berkeley. Bud served in the U.S. Navy and built a fascinating career in the entertainment industry as a screenwriter and producer. Some of his accomplishments included the development of The Love Boat series and Wonder Woman.

His studies in design complimented his natural talents and incredible style. Throughout his years living in California, he created masterpiece homesteads which have been featured in Santa Barbara Magazine and Architectural Digest. His creative free spirit was perfectly complimented with his thoughtful and generous nature. Bud’s cocktail parties created lasting memories for his friends and family who he loved so deeply.

A private family gathering will take place at a later time at their family’s cherished home on Burt Lake in Northern Michigan. Private inurnment will be at Rest Haven Memorial Park in Evendale.  Memorial contributions in Bud’s honor are suggested to the Alzheimer's Association.

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Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in The Love Boat (1977)

The Love Boat

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250 episodes

 

The Love Boat II (1977)

The Love Boat II

6.7

TV Movie

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1977

 

Cloris Leachman in The Love Boat (1976)

The Love Boat

5.7

TV Movie

developed by (as W. L. Baumes)

1976

 

QB VII (1974)

QB VII

7.7

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concept

1974

2 episodes

 

Polly Bergen, Donna Mills, Paul Burke, Judy Carne, and Barbara Feldon in The Wide World of Mystery (1973)

The Wide World of Mystery

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1974

1 episode

 

Meredith Baxter in The Cat Creature (1973)

The Cat Creature

5.7

TV Movie

story

1973

 

Help, Inc. (1972)

Help, Inc.

TV Movie

created by (as W.L. Baumes)

1972

 

Additional Crew

The Love Boat: A Valentine Voyage (1990)

The Love Boat: A Valentine Voyage

6.3

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developed by (as W.L. Baumes)

1990

 

Bo Svenson, Robert Logan, Yvette Mimieux, and Clint Walker in Snowbeast (1977)

Snowbeast

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1977

 

Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976)

Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway

6.7

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1976

 

Lynda Carter in The New Original Wonder Woman (1975)

The New Original Wonder Woman

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Kate Reid and A Martinez in Death Among Friends (1975)

Death Among Friends

6.1

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assistant to executive producer (as Wilfred Lloyd Baumes)

1975

 

Cage Without a Key (1975)

Cage Without a Key

6.1

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1975

 

Connie Stevens in The Sex Symbol (1974)

The Sex Symbol

5.3

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associate to the producertitles

1974

 

QB VII (1974)

QB VII

7.7

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associate: producer

1974

2 episodes

 

Meredith Baxter in The Cat Creature (1973)

The Cat Creature

5.7

TV Movie

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1973

 

Meredith Baxter and David Birney in Bridget Loves Bernie (1972)

Bridget Loves Bernie

6.7

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associate to executive producer

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24 episodes

 

Help, Inc. (1972)

Help, Inc.

TV Movie

associate to the executive producer (as W. L. Baumes)

1972

 

Movin' On (1972)

Movin' On

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1972

 

Dr. Cook's Garden (1971)

Dr. Cook's Garden

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1971

 

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Wonder Woman (1975)

Wonder Woman

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19 episodes

 

Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn (1977)

Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn

6.4

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1977

 

Bo Svenson, Robert Logan, Yvette Mimieux, and Clint Walker in Snowbeast (1977)

Snowbeast

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Nightmare in Badham County (1976)

Nightmare in Badham County

6.1

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producer (as Wilfred Lloyd Baumes)

1976

 

Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976)

Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway

6.7

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associate producer (as Wilfred Lloyd Baumes)

1976

 

Kate Reid and A Martinez in Death Among Friends (1975)

Death Among Friends

6.1

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1975

 

Kurt Russell, Stephen McHattie, and Victoria Racimo in Search for the Gods (1975)

Search for the Gods

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Who Is the Black Dahlia? (1975)

Who Is the Black Dahlia?

7.0

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executive producer (as W. L. Baumes)

1975

 

George Hamilton, Ray Milland, and Reggie Nalder in The Dead Don't Die (1975)

The Dead Don't Die

5.5

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1975

 

Polly Bergen, Donna Mills, Paul Burke, Judy Carne, and Barbara Feldon in The Wide World of Mystery (1973)

The Wide World of Mystery

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producer

1974

1 episode

 

The ABC Afternoon Playbreak (1972)

The ABC Afternoon Playbreak

6.9

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1972

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Arlene Golonka in Call Holme (1972)

Call Holme

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1972

 

Connie Stevens in Call Her Mom (1972)

Call Her Mom

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Mignon Dunn obit

Obituary: Legendary Mezzo-Soprano Mignon Dunn Dies at 98

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American mezzo-soprano Mignon Dunn has died at the age of 98.

Dunn was born on June 17, 1928 in Memphis, Tennessee and grew up in Tyronza, Arkansas.

Dunn went on to study with Karin Branzell and Beverley Peck Johnson and made her professional debut, in the title role of Bizet’s opera “Carmen,” on Sept. 8, 1955, at the New Orleans Opera. That would lead her to the Lyric Opera Chicago and the New York City Opera followed by the Metropolitan Opera where she debut in 1958 and performed over 650 times in such works as “Boris Godunov,” “Elektra,” “Luisa Miller,” “Il trovatore,” “Salome,” “Jenufa,” “Lohengrin,” “Arabella,” “Die Walküre,” “La Gioconda,” and “Parsifal,” among others. Her final performance with the company was in 1994 as Klytämnestra in “Elektra.”

Among her signature roles were Amneris in “Aida,” Azucena in “Il trovatore,” Eboli in “Don Carlo,” both Laura and La Cieca in “La Gioconda,” the Princess in “Adriana Lecouvreur,” and Santuzza in “Cavalleria rusticana.” She also sang a lot of French roles including Dalila in “Samson et Dalila,” Giulietta in “The Tales of Hoffmann,” and Dulcinée in “Don Quichotte.” She performed the role of Carmen over 400 times in four different languages.

The mezzo also sang around the world at the Teatro alla Scala, Wiener Staatsoper, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, San Francisco Opera, New York City Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Opera Company of Boston, New Orleans Opera Miami Opera, Royal Opera, Covent Garden, Paris Opéra, Bolshoi Theatre, Deutsche Oper Berlin and Arena di Verona, among many others.

Dunn was also a well-respected vocal teacher who taught at the University Texas at Austin, University of Illinois, Northwestern University, and Brooklyn College. She was also on the voice faculty at Manhattan School of Music from 1985 until her retirement in December 2023.

For her work in opera she received an Honorary Degree from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, the President’s Medal for Distinguished Faculty Service from Manhattan School of Music, the Sherrill Milnes Voice Award in 2014 for her “outstanding contribution in teaching and mentoring the next generation of opera singers and the VERA Award from The Voice Foundation.

The mezzo left a number of recordings including “Rigoletto” with Beverly Sills and another recording from the Metropolitan Opera. There is also a recording of “La Gioconda” and “La Forza del Destino,” among many others.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Khadijah Farrakhan obit

Mother Khadijah Farrakhan, Wife Of Louis Farrakhan, Dies At 90

Mother Khadijah and Louis Farrakhan would have celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary in September of this year.  

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Mother Khadijah Farrakhan, wife of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, has died at the age of 90.

A message posted to the Final Call website from Student Minister Ishmael R. Muhammad, On Behalf of The Executive Council of the Nation of Islam read as follows:

The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan with deep sadness yet with profound gratitude to Allah informs you that his beloved wife of 72 years, the First Lady of the Nation of Islam, Mother Khadijah has returned to Allah (may Allah be pleased).

We thank Allah for the precious life of a loving wife, mother, a faithful devoted follower of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Mother Khadijah will forever be cherished and remembered. May Allah give His unequaled comfort to the family as we mourn this tremendous loss and lift the family in our prayers and thoughts.

Allah, there is no God but He, He gives life and to Him is our eventual return.

Funeral (Janazah) services will be sent as soon as it’s available.

The Farrakhans married in 1953 at St. Cyrpian’s Episcopal Church in Boston, and they had nine children together, including Louis Farrakhan Jr., who preceded his mother in death in 2018; Mustapha; Joshua Nasir; Abnar; Donna; Hanan; Maria; Fatimah; and Khallada.

The Farrakhans were celebrated last year in a “sacred celebration” at The Salaam Restaurant in Chicago, which marked the 92nd birthday of Minister Farrakhan and “the unwavering strength and grace of his wife, Mother Khadijah Farrakhan, on the occasion of Mother’s Day.”

More from the Final Call:

Throughout the night, expressions of love and gratitude for Mother Khadijah Farrakhan, known as the First Lady and Mother of the Faithful, rang out with reverence. Her quiet strength, dignity, and commitment to her husband’s divine mission were repeatedly honored.

“She is the wind beneath his wings,” said Student Minister Abdul Rasul Muhammad, general manager of The Final Call and the evening’s emcee, quoting Minister Farrakhan. “She provides support, encouragement, and strength—often behind the scenes—that enables another to soar.”

He added, “She is one of the most beautiful women on the earth and will be remembered for generations to come for her sacrifices—known and unknown.”

This is a developing story, and more details will be added as they become available.


Anna Dawson obit

Keeping Up Appearances' Anna Dawson dies at 88

Anna Dawson, best known for playing Hyacinth Bouquet’s sister in the beloved BBC show, tragically passed away just six months after her husband John Boulter.

 

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The actress, best known for playing Hyacinth Bouquet’s sister in the beloved BBC show, tragically passed away just six months after her husband John Boulter - a soloist in the Black and White Minstrel Show.

Her death on June 27 (26) was announced by the Christ Church Anglican at Kororāreka Russell on New Zealand’s Paihia Community Facebook page.

The post read: “It is with great sadness that we announce the death of a much treasured member of our faith community, former actress Anna Boulter (nee Dawson). Anna died peacefully on Saturday 27 June in Kerikeri at 3pm.

“Many from the Russell community will remember Anna and her late husband John Boulter who lived in Okiato and Tapeka. Funeral details to follow.”

Tributes quickly flooded in, with Only Fools and Horses star John Challis’ widow Carol leading the way, as she wrote: “Sad news. An old friend. God bless you, Anna.”

Another added: “Anna Dawson aka Violet from Keeping Up Appearances has died I do hope heaven has a Mercedes, sauna and a room for a pony. RIP queen.”

While a third commented: “Oh no, how sad. Goodness - Penelope Keith, Michael Byrne and now Anna Dawson.”

And someone else wrote: “I was sad to hear that the actress and singer Anna Dawson has died.”

While Dawson was best known for Keeping Up Appearances, she began her career on stage, starring in musicals on the West End, before landing a screen role in 1960s police show Dixon of Dock Green.

She also appeared on The Benny Hill Show and The Kenny Everett Video Show, before taking on the role of Violet - often referred to by Patricia Routledge’s Hyacinth as “the one with the Mercedes, sauna and room for a pony”.

Dawson retired from acting in 1995, after which she and husband John relocated to New Zealand, where they lived in a retirement village.

John passed away six months ago, “peacefully, surrounded by family”.

 

Filmography

Film

Year     Title     Role

1973    O Lucky Man! Becky

Love Thy Neighbour   Betty

1975    The Sexplorer a.k.a.

The Girl From Starship Venus            Store

Manageress

1977    Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers       Glam #1

1981    If You Go Down in the Woods Today Courting woman

1984    Gabrielle and the Doodleman Wicked Witch

Bloodbath at the House of Death        Nurse

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Television

Year     Title     Role     Notes

1964–1966      Dixon of Dock Green Mary Crawford           23 episodes

1965    Mother Goose Squire's daughter         TV film

1971    Slapstick and Old Lace           Various           

Brian Rix Presents...   7 episodes

1973    Z-Cars Sheila Clowes Episode: "Domestic"

1975–1989      The Benny Hill Show Various            9 episodes

1976–1978 & 1980     What's on Next?         

1976-1981       The Generation Game Self      4 episodes

1977    Hi Summer!                

Larry Grayson Bubbles           3 episodes

Miss Jones and Son    Carole  Episode: 'Baby Talk'

1978    Bernie              1 episode

'ITV Votes for Women' 50th Anniversary Gala                      One-Off special

Whodunnit?     Panellist           5 episodes

1978-9 and 1985         Blankety Blank

1978-1989       Give Us a Clue            Guest Contestant         8 episodes

1978    The Morecambe & Wise Show          Bandaged Newsreader

/ Lola   Christmas Special

1978–1979      Rings on Their Fingers           Deirdre            4 episodes

1979    The Dick Emery Special         Various           

1979    Leslie Crowther's Scrapbook 

1979, 1982 and 1986  3-2-1    Guest Entertainer         10 episodes

1980    Robin's Nest    Atalanta          

Episode: "Just an Old-Fashioned Girl"

Life Begins at Forty    Jill Simpson    4 episodes

The Crowther Collection         Various           

The Dick Emery Hour

The Allan Stewart Show                    

1980–1981      The Kenny Everett Video Show         Carla / Various 8 episodes

1980–1982      Keep It in the Family  Mrs Morgan / Woman Juror    2 episodes

1981    It's A Celebrity Knockout       Celebrity Contestant (Budgie)           

The Jim Davidson Show                     1 episode

The Paul Squire Show           

The Kenny Everett Video Cassette     Carla   

1982    Royal Variety Performance     Introductory Sequence           

The Generation Game Guest during run-up to 1982 Wimbledon Pantomime           

The Good Old Days    Guest Entertainer         3 episodes

1983    All for Love    Wife     Episode: "Down at the Hydro"

1984    The Steam Video Company    Various            6 episodes

1985    The New Statesman    Enid Vance      6 episodes

1986    Crosswits         Celebrity Panellist      

Rainbow          Self      Episode: "Decision Making"

The Sooty Show         Guest (Swimming Pool etc.)  

Smith & Jones Various            Episode: "Football Supporters on a Plane"

Super Gran      Wendy Whiplash         Episode: "Supergran and the World's Worst Circus"

1988    Bad Boyes       Bonnie 7 episodes

1991    Benny Hill: Unseen    Various            TV film

1992    Don't Tell Father         Stella Whipple 3 episodes

1995    Keeping Up Appearances       Violet   4 episodes


Friday, June 26, 2026

Joe Doering obit

Joe Doering Passes Away At The Age Of 44

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Joe Doering has sadly passed away at the age of 44.

Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling first announced the news, publishing the following statement:

“At 9:13 a.m. today, June 26, our brother Joe Doering passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family.

“Though his time on this earth lasted only 44 years, Joe packed a thousand years’ worth of living into every one of them.

“Joe is survived by his beloved wife, Lindsay, his family, and leaves behind countless friends and devoted fans around the world who will forever remember his strength, courage, and spirit.

“Rest in peace, Joe. You will never be forgotten.”

On August 30, 2022, it was announced Joe Doering would be stepping away from wrestling as his brain cancer had returned and he would need to undergo surgery. In December 2025, it was revealed that he was battling a third brain tumor. Doering has spent nearly ten years fighting brain cancer.

Doering made his debut in 2004 and competed for TNA Wrestling, AJPW, NJPW, and various independent promotions.

Fightful sends condolences to the family, friends, and fans of Doering.


Norbert Likulia Bolongo obit

Obituary: Former Congolese Prime Minister Norbert Likulia Bolongo dies in Paris

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The former Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, General Norbert Likulia Bolongo, has died in Paris, France.

A prominent figure in Congolese political and military life, he held several high-ranking positions within the state during his career. Norbert Likulia Bolongo led the Government of National Salvation from April 11 to May 1997, a particularly turbulent period in the country's history.

His government had been put in place about a month before the AFDL - Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo - took power, marking the end of Marshal Mobutu Sese Seko's regime.

Throughout his career, General Likulia Bolongo held numerous positions within Congolese institutions. He notably served as Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, Minister of Land Affairs, Minister of State Portfolio, and Director General of State Security.

His death marks the passing of a major figure in the political history of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The circumstances of his death have not yet been made public.

 


Gail Bowen obit

Renowned Sask. author Gail Bowen dies at 83

Author of 25 Joanne Kilbourn novels will have final book published posthumously

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Gail Bowen, one of Saskatchewan's most prolific authors, has died at the age of 83 after a long battle with cancer.

Originally born in Toronto, she moved to Regina and became an English professor at the First Nations University of Canada. Bowen is best known for her long-running mystery and crime novel series centered around a character named Joanne Kilbourn.

Kelley Jo Burke says she knew Bowen personally for more than 25 years as a neighbour, friend, and later professionally, producing several of her pieces for radio.

"She adored her husband, she loved her children, she loved her grandchildren. She was an incredibly active, loving partner and mother, and that was her world," Burke said.

Beyond that, most people knew Bowen because of the world she created in her novels, which were set in Saskatchewan, Burke said.

"She was Canada's national treasure and one of the most successful mystery writers in the country … She traveled around the country promoting her books and was the most rigorous, relentless writer that you have ever seen.

"Gail's work ethic was unbelievable. She got up at 5, she did yoga, she did rewrites, then she had breakfast, and she did it every day."

Burke described Bowen's works as cozy mystery novels that are also about being a woman who is a mother, a lover, a friend and involved in the lives of children. Writing them was about making that kind of person important, she said.

Bowen's son, Nathaniel Bowen, took to social media to talk about his mother.

"Mom was all about family. She lived for us and she literally was the epicenter of what is now a very large family of very colorful people," he wrote.

Anthony Bidulka, a fellow crime novelist and friend of Bowen's, said her works inspired him to become an author.

"She became my mentor, she became my friend and she became my colleague," Bidulka said.

They were on stage together in October, talking about her newest work, he recalled.

"You know she's a master at storytelling and writing, but more than that, when you read a Gail Bowen book, you know who she is. You know what's important to her," he said.

"She was someone who's a champion of equality for all, and justice. She was a supporter of diversity. She was someone who really cared deeply about her community, about her city, about her province, about her country. Probably above all, though, she was someone who cared deeply about family."

Bowen had her last interview with CBC's Saskatchewan Weekend with Shauna Powers in November, when she discussed her last novel. According to her son, the book is finished and going through edits.

I mean, it's been over 35 years and some of the readers say to me, you know, 'They're like friends to me,'" Bowen said.

"I think I could write another one now because I'm so excited about it, but I mean, I did say it was [the last]. The other thing too is you have to accept the fact that we are all human and that means that we don't live forever."

The final Joanne Kilbourn novel, Homecoming, will be published posthumously.

"It does end with Joanne's very strong feelings about extended family, that you bring people into your life, you don't exclude them," Bowen said.

"If there was a message there, that would be it because we do, I think, only connect. We do need each other."

Doug Goldstein obit

Doug Goldstein Dies: Longtime Guns N’ Roses Manager Who Saw The Band Through Success And Chaos Was 65

 

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Doug Goldstein, the former longtime manager of Guns N’ Roses, who saw the hard rock group through the heights of commercial success and chaotic periods of rock ‘n’ roll excess, has died. He was 65.

His death was announced by Brandon Weissler, host of the Guns N’ Roses-focused podcast Appetite for Distortion but he didn’t provide a cause or date. Weissler had worked with Goldstein some years back on the manager’s since-abandoned memoir.

“Many of you know that a few years ago, Doug and I were working on his autobiography together,” Weissler writes on Faceback. “Once others tried to get their hands on the project, it didn’t end well. At the time, I felt betrayed. I was wrong. What I used to think was a waste of time writing a book that never happened, I now cherish the hours of conversation with Doug.

“Doug was ALWAYS kind and supportive of me,” Weissler continues. “He made me feel good about myself, ALWAYS. I took a rejection from a publisher too hard, and it wasn’t Doug’s fault. We did reconcile, but our friendship was never sadly the same.”

Goldstein’s relationship with the band featuring singer Axl Rose and guitarist Slash began around the time the group was promoting its debut album, 1987’s Appetite for Destruction. Goldstein first worked as tour manager and, later, as co-manager with Alan Niven. In an account of the era, the magazine and website Ultimate Classic Rock writes: “Goldstein’s job was, by all accounts, a thankless one. He entered the GN’R orbit while the band was hard at work promoting Appetite for Destruction — first as a tour manager, and later as co-manager alongside Niven. Prior to Guns N’ Roses, he’d worked security for the likes of Van Halen, Heart, Black Sabbath and other acts, according to Mick Wall’s 2016 Guns N’ Roses biography Last of the Giants.

“Immediately,” the magazine’s account continues, “Goldstein was tasked not only with keeping Guns N’ Roses functioning on the road, but keeping the band members alive. Associates of the band credited him with being social and amenable — a so-called ‘good cop’ to Niven’s hard-nosed, business-oriented ‘bad cop.’ But Goldstein could drop the hammer when needed. In Last of the Giants, he recalled an early anecdote involving Slash that helped him curb the band’s own appetite for destruction, at least partially.”

“Finally Slash breaks a [hotel] TV,” Goldstein recalled in the book. “So he calls me.” Goldstein approached the hotel’s reception desk to discuss the matter. “The guys say okay, and that the set cost $350. I go, ‘No way.’ And Slash is waiting for me to bring it down, right? I go, ‘Not a chance. That is not a $350 TV. That’s a $700 TV.’ Slash is like, ‘What?’ I go, ‘Slash, shut up. I do this for a living and I know a $700 TV when I see one.’ The guy is like, ‘No, really. Just give me $350.’ I go, ‘Shut up! I do this for a living.’ I go, ‘Slash, I’m gonna have to take $700 out of your money.’ So now it’s not even a band deal, I’m taking it out of his personal income. He was f*cking livid! But I’ll tell you what. Nobody broke shit after that.”

Goldstein, Weissler told Ultimate Classic Rock, “was a friendly ear, a supportive voice and a sensitive man. You don’t survive 17 years with Axl Rose by accident. In many ways, he saved Axl’s life.”

Last of the Giants details Goldstein’s presence at the infamous 1991 St. Louis concert riot and other “near-disasters” throughout the 1991 Use Your Illusion tour, including the increase substance abuse of Slash and bassist Duff McKagan.

“Whenever I talk about it, I allude to the bunker mentality in wartime,” Goldstein is quoted as saying in the book. “You know, three guys in a bunker and shots are being fired over their heads and they’re bunkered down for a week at a time. By the end of that week there’s so much PTSD that takes place and you’ve gotten so much closer because of it.”

The hard-rocking Appetite for Destruction was a stone-cold smash, albeit an initially slow-burning one. Featuring such classic tracks as “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Paradise City” and the No. 1 pop single “Sweet Child o’ Mine,” the album topped the Billboard 200 in August 1988 — more than a year after its release. It has sold more than 18 million copies in the U.S. alone and is among the 20 top-selling LPs of all time.

The Los Angeles-based group followed it up with the slapped-together G N’ R Lies in 1988 before releasing a pair of studio albums — Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II on the same day in September 1991 and embarking on an extended world tour. The band’s next album, 1993’s The Spaghetti Incident?, would be its last for 15 years.

Along with many Appetite for Destruction cuts, the group’s best-known songs also include “November Rain,” “Civil War,” “Patience,” “You Could Be Mine” from the film Terminator 2: Judgment Day and covers of Wings’ “Live and Let Die” and Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.”

Goldstein remained with the band through the late-’90s/early 2000s recording of the album Chinese Democracy, often weathering accusations of favoritism toward one band member or another. By the time that album was released in 2008, Goldstein had been retired from the music business for five years.

By 2012, Goldstein was living in Hawaii and working in real estate, contributing to a local website-blog under as “Your Rock-N-Roll Realtor.” In one blog entry, he wrote of attending the Freddie Mercury tribute concert at Wembley Stadium and meeting Elton John, Mick Jagger and Cat Stevens.

“I had quite a day,” Goldstein wrote, meeting Mick Jagger, seeing Cat Stevens, and watching my band play in front of 120,000 people. I loved my job and got to travel all over the world. Thank you to Axl Rose, Slash, Duff, and the rest of the members for allowing me the opportunity to handle your business affairs.”

Goldstein is survived by two sons, Jake and Eli. Information on other survivors was not immediately available.

Tom Glass obit

Calgary Stampede community mourns death of legendary chuckwagon driver Tom Glass

 

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Tom Glass, a legend in the Calgary Stampede and chuckwagon community, has died. He was 77.

The racing icon, who dominated the chuckwagons in the 1980s and 90s, died due to a stroke on Friday.

Glass won six Rangeland Derby titles, was a Rangeland Derby commentator, and appeared as a stunt driver in some major films, including Shanghai Noon, Live Free or Die Hard, Interstellar, and even an episode of Stranger Things.

Glass was also featured prominently on the 1998 Calgary Stampede poster. He was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.

Many people, including those from the chuckwagon community, mourned his loss on social media, including Calgary Mayor Jeremy Farkas, describing Glass as “one of the greatest chuckwagon drivers Calgary has ever known.”

A post by the Calgary Stampede Chuckwagons and Relay page describes him as a true legend who was also a horseman, mentor, family man, and chuckwagon ambassador.

“He was the embodiment of grit, determination, sportsmanship, and family tradition. From carrying forward the incredible legacy of the Glass family dynasty to building a remarkable legacy of his own, Tom’s impact on our sport cannot be measured solely by championships and records,” the post reads.

“For generations of drivers, outriders, and fans, Tom represented the very best of chuckwagon racing. He raced with courage, competed with integrity, and inspired countless others through his passion for horses and the western way of life. His influence extended far beyond the track, touching the worlds of rodeo, film, and stunt performance, while always remaining deeply rooted in the chuckwagon community he loved.

“As a member of both the Calgary Stampede Hall of Fame and the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame, Tom’s contributions to our sport and our western heritage have been rightfully celebrated. Yet those who knew him best will remember not just the champion, but the man; his character, his generosity, his stories, and his unwavering love for family and friends.”

Glass also won three World Championships before retiring in 1998. It was then that he began providing commentary for the Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby.

After winning more than 40 major awards in 35 years, his legacy continues with his son, Jason Glass.

He is a fourth-generation chucks driver following in the footsteps of his father, grandfather Ronnie Glass, and great-grandfather Tom Lauder.

Stunts

Morgan Freeman, Juliette Binoche, and Frank Grillo in Paradise Highway (2022)

Paradise Highway

5.7

truck stunts (uncredited)

2022

 

The Hurricane Heist (2018)

The Hurricane Heist

5.2

truck stunts (uncredited)

2018

 

Tom Selleck, Bridget Moynahan, Donnie Wahlberg, and Will Estes in Blue Bloods (2010)

Blue Bloods

7.7

TV Series

truck stunts (uncredited)

2015–2017

2 episodes

 

Shemar Moore in S.W.A.T. (2017)

S.W.A.T.

7.2

TV Series

truck stunts (uncredited)

2017

1 episode

 

Jamie Campbell Bower, Caleb McLaughlin, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, and Gaten Matarazzo in Stranger Things (2016)

Stranger Things

8.6

TV Series

truck stunts (uncredited)

2017

1 episode

 

Lucas Till in MacGyver (2016)

MacGyver

5.5

TV Series

truck stunts (uncredited)

2016

1 episode

 

Driver from Hell (2016)

Driver from Hell

3.4

stunt driver (uncredited)

2016

 

Matthew McConaughey in Interstellar (2014)

Interstellar

8.7

stunts (uncredited)

2014

 

Big Driver (2014)

Big Driver

6.2

truck stunts (uncredited)

2014

 

James Durham in Joy Ride 3: Road Kill (2014)

Joy Ride 3: Road Kill

4.7

Video

stunt driver (uncredited)

2014

 

Aaron Paul in Need for Speed (2014)

Need for Speed

6.4

truck stunts (uncredited)

2014

 

Happy Face Killer (2014)

Happy Face Killer

5.3

TV Movie

truck stunts (uncredited)

2014

 

Nothing Left to Fear (2013)

Nothing Left to Fear

4.4

truck stunts (uncredited)

2013

 

Sunny Mabrey in The Trainer (2013)

The Trainer

4.5

TV Movie

truck stunts (uncredited)

2013

 

Dwayne Johnson in Snitch (2013)

Snitch

6.4

stunt driver (uncredited)

2013

 

Kris Kristofferson and Lizzy Caplan in The Last Rites of Ransom Pride (2010)

The Last Rites of Ransom Pride

4.1

stunt coordinator

2010

 

Chloë Sevigny and Rhys Ifans in Mr. Nice (2010)

Mr. Nice

6.4

truck stunts (uncredited)

2010

 

Bass Ackwards (2010)

Bass Ackwards

5.8

truck stunts (uncredited)

2010

 

The National Tree (2009)

The National Tree

5.9

TV Movie

truck stunts (uncredited)

2009

 

Renée Zellweger and Jodelle Ferland in Case 39 (2009)

Case 39

6.2

stunts

2009

 

Front of the Class (2008)

Front of the Class

8.1

TV Movie

truck stunts (uncredited)

2008

 

Nick Zano in Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead (2008)

Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead

5.1

Video

truck action (uncredited)

2008

 

Joan Allen, Jason Statham, Ian McShane, Tyrese Gibson, and Natalie Martinez in Death Race (2008)

Death Race

6.4

truck action (uncredited)

2008

 

Nathan Fillion and Michelle Monaghan in Trucker (2008)

Trucker

6.5

Truck Stunts (uncredited)

2008

 

Montana (2008)

Montana

5.0

truck driver (uncredited)

2008

 

John Cusack and Bobby Coleman in Martian Child (2007)

Martian Child

6.7

stunts

2007

 

Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

7.5

stunts

2007

 

Bruce Willis in Live Free or Die Hard (2007)

Live Free or Die Hard

7.1

truck action (uncredited)

2007

 

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007)

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee

7.1

TV Movie

stunt coordinator

2007

 

Robin Williams, Ben Stiller, Pierfrancesco Favino, Patrick Gallagher, Mizuo Peck, Rami Malek, and Crystal the Monkey in Night at the Museum (2006)

Night at the Museum

6.5

additional stunts

2006

 

Matthew Broderick and Danny DeVito in Deck the Halls (2006)

Deck the Halls

5.1

stunts

2006

 

Billy Bob Thornton in The Astronaut Farmer (2006)

The Astronaut Farmer

6.3

truck stunts (uncredited)

2006

 

Joan Allen, Kathy Bates, and Jessica Lange in Bonneville (2006)

Bonneville

6.1

truck stunts (uncredited)

2006

 

Jason Biggs and Isla Fisher in Wedding Daze (2006)

Wedding Daze

5.6

truck stunts (uncredited)

2006

 

Erika-Shaye Gair in The Wicker Man (2006)

The Wicker Man

3.8

stunts

2006

 

Eric Lively and Erica Durance in The Butterfly Effect 2 (2006)

The Butterfly Effect 2

4.5

stunt truck driver

2006

 

Alexz Johnson, Kris Lemche, Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, Ryan Merriman, Chelan Simmons, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Gina Holden, Sam Easton, Jesse Moss, Texas Battle, Dylan Basu, and Alberto Ghisi in Final Destination 3 (2006)

Final Destination 3

5.9

stunts

2006

 

Harrison Ford, Virginia Madsen, Carly Schroeder, and Jimmy Bennett in Firewall (2006)

Firewall

5.8

truck action (uncredited)

2006

 

Nick Cannon and Roselyn Sanchez in Underclassman (2005)

Underclassman

4.4

stunt driver

2005

 

Emilio Estevez, Charles S. Dutton, George Hamilton, and Snoop Dogg in The L.A. Riot Spectacular (2005)

The L.A. Riot Spectacular

5.0

truck stunts (uncredited)

2005

 

Ice Cube, Aleisha Allen, and Philip Bolden in Are We There Yet? (2005)

Are We There Yet?

4.8

stuntsstunt double: Al (uncredited)

2005

 

Wesley Snipes, Jessica Biel, and Ryan Reynolds in Blade: Trinity (2004)

Blade: Trinity

5.8

stunts

2004

 

Wesley Snipes in Unstoppable (2004)

Unstoppable

5.0

truck action (uncredited)

2004

 

Lukács Bicskey in Argo (2004)

Argo

7.0

truck stunts (uncredited)

2004

 

Angelina Jolie in Taking Lives (2004)

Taking Lives

6.2

stunt player

2004

 

Ben Affleck in Paycheck (2003)

Paycheck

6.3

stunts

2003

 

Charlie Sheen, Leslie Nielsen, Denise Richards, Queen Latifah, Simon Rex, Anthony Anderson, Anna Faris, and Eddie Griffin in Scary Movie 3 (2003)

Scary Movie 3

5.6

stunts

2003

 

Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in Bad Boys II (2003)

Bad Boys II

6.6

truck action (uncredited)

2003

 

Ali Larter, Terrence 'T.C.' Carson, A.J. Cook, Michael Landes, Keegan Connor Tracy, and Jonathan Cherry in Final Destination 2 (2003)

Final Destination 2

6.2

stunts

2003

 

Tom Selleck in Monte Walsh (2003)

Monte Walsh

7.1

TV Movie

stunt coordinator

2003

 

Mischief 3000 (2002)

Mischief 3000

8.0

Video

truck stunts (uncredited)

2002

 

Famke Janssen, Eddie Murphy, and Owen Wilson in I Spy (2002)

I Spy

5.4

stunts

2002

 

Kevin Bacon and Charlize Theron in Trapped (2002)

Trapped

6.1

stunts

2002

 

Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu in Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002)

Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever

3.7

stunts

2002

 

My Name Is Tanino (2002)

My Name Is Tanino

6.4

truck stunts (uncredited)

2002

 

Johnson County War (2002)

Johnson County War

6.7

TV Mini Series

stunt performer

2002

 

Denzel Washington in John Q (2002)

John Q

7.1

stunt coordinator: Calgary

2002

 

Steve Zahn, Leelee Sobieski, and Paul Walker in Joy Ride (2001)

Joy Ride

6.6

truck stunts (uncredited)

2001

 

Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in Rush Hour 2 (2001)

Rush Hour 2

6.7

truck stunts (uncredited)

2001

 

Texas Rangers (2001)

Texas Rangers

5.3

stunts

2001

 

Nelly in Nelly: Ride wit Me (2001)

Nelly: Ride wit Me

6.8

Music Video

truck stunts (uncredited)

2001

 

Tom Selleck in Crossfire Trail (2001)

Crossfire Trail

7.1

TV Movie

stunt coordinator

2001

 

Camp Blood 2 (2000)

Camp Blood 2

3.1

Video

truck stunts (uncredited)

2000

 

The 6th Day (2000)

The 6th Day

6.0

stunts

2000

 

Meat Loaf and Kristin Davis in Blacktop (2000)

Blacktop

4.9

TV Movie

stunt driver: truck action

2000

 

Tom Skerritt in High Noon (2000)

High Noon

5.3

TV Movie

stunt coordinator

2000

 

Promo One Sheet

Shanghai Noon

6.6

stunts

2000

 

Chevy Chase, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Schuyler Fisk, J. Adam Brown, Chris Elliott, Zena Grey, and Mark Webber in Snow Day (2000)

Snow Day

5.2

stunt coordinator

2000

 

Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (1999)

Aftershock: Earthquake in New York

5.4

TV Mini Series

stunt performer

1999

2 episodes

 

HeartBeat: Changing Places (1999)

HeartBeat: Changing Places

7.0

Video

stunt coordinator

1999

 

The Jack Bull (1999)

The Jack Bull

6.8

TV Movie

stunt coordinatorstunts

1999

 

Patrick Kilpatrick in Palmer's Pick-Up (1999)

Palmer's Pick-Up

4.2

truck stunts (uncredited)

1999

 

Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Wilmer Valderrama, Topher Grace, and Laura Prepon in That '70s Show (1998)

That '70s Show

8.1

TV Series

truck stunts (uncredited)

1999

1 episode

 

Jonathan Taylor Thomas in I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)

I'll Be Home for Christmas

5.6

stunt player

1998

 

Ebenezer (1998)

Ebenezer

5.6

TV Movie

stunt double: Ebenezer

1998

 

Leslie Nielsen in Wrongfully Accused (1998)

Wrongfully Accused

6.1

stunts

1998

 

Patrick Swayze in Black Dog (1998)

Black Dog

5.5

truck stunts (uncredited)

1998

 

Trucks (1997)

Trucks

3.9

TV Movie

truck actiontruck stunts (uncredited, uncredited)

1997

 

Michael Madsen, Roy Scheider, and Angie Everhart in Executive Target (1997)

Executive Target

4.7

truck stunts (uncredited)

1997

 

Kathleen Quinlan and Kurt Russell in Breakdown (1997)

Breakdown

7.0

stunt driver (uncredited)

1997

 

Dead Man's Gun (1997)

Dead Man's Gun

7.1

TV Movie

stunt coordinatorstunts (segment "Fool's Gold", segment "Fool's Gold")

1997

 

Claire Danes, Leonardo DiCaprio, John Leguizamo, Jamie Kennedy, Dash Mihok, and Harold Perrineau in Romeo + Juliet (1996)

Romeo + Juliet

6.7

stunts

1996

 

Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson in The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)

The Long Kiss Goodnight

6.8

stunts

1996

 

Rachael Leigh Cook, Tom Arnold, David Paymer, Micah Gardener, Mikey Kovar, Colleen Rennison, and Jordan Warkol in Carpool (1996)

Carpool

5.1

stunts

1996

 

Bill Murray and Tai in Larger Than Life (1996)

Larger Than Life

5.7

truck action (uncredited)

1996

 

Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore (1996)

Happy Gilmore

7.0

stunts

1996

 

Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer, Al Pacino, Ted Levine, Wes Studi, Jerry Trimble, and Mykelti Williamson in Heat (1995)

Heat

8.3

tow truck actiontruck actiontruck stunts (uncredited, uncredited, uncredited)

1995

 

Demi Moore and Gary Oldman in The Scarlet Letter (1995)

The Scarlet Letter

5.4

stunts

1995

 

Tom Berenger and Barbara Hershey in Last of the Dogmen (1995)

Last of the Dogmen

7.0

stunts

1995

 

Convict Cowboy (1995)

Convict Cowboy

5.7

TV Movie

stunt player

1995

 

Drew Barrymore and Chris O'Donnell in Mad Love (1995)

Mad Love

5.4

truck stunts (uncredited)

1995

 

Nia Peeples and Esai Morales in Deadlocked: Escape from Zone 14 (1995)

Deadlocked: Escape from Zone 14

5.0

TV Movie

stunts

1995

 

Children of the Dust (1995)

Children of the Dust

6.7

TV Mini Series

stunt coordinator

1995

2 episodes

 

Jeff Goldblum and Jeremy Sisto in Hideaway (1995)

Hideaway

5.3

stunts

1995

 

Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Julia Ormond, and Aidan Quinn in Legends of the Fall (1994)

Legends of the Fall

7.5

stunts

1994

 

Probable Cause (1994)

Probable Cause

5.2

TV Movie

stunt coordinator

1994

 

Paul Jarrett in Road to Saddle River (1994)

Road to Saddle River

7.8

stunt performer

1994

 

Corbin Bernsen and Graham Greene in Savage Land (1994)

Savage Land

4.6

stunt coordinator

1994

 

Melanie Griffith, Ed Harris, Michael Patrick Carter, Brian Christopher, and Adam LaVorgna in Milk Money (1994)

Milk Money

5.7

truck stunts (uncredited)

1994

 

Leslie Nielsen in Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)

Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult

6.5

truck stunts (uncredited)

1994

 

Richard Gere, Sharon Stone, and Lolita Davidovich in Intersection (1994)

Intersection

5.4

stunts

1994

 

Doug E. Doug, Leon, Rawle D. Lewis, and Malik Yoba in Cool Runnings (1993)

Cool Runnings

7.0

stunts

1993

 

Ordeal in the Arctic (1993)

Ordeal in the Arctic

5.5

TV Movie

stunt performer

1993

 

Landslide (1992)

Landslide

4.8

stunts

1992

 

Uma Thurman and Andy Garcia in Jennifer 8 (1992)

Jennifer 8

6.3

stunt driver

1992

 

John Ritter, Pam Dawber, David Tom, and Heather McComb in Stay Tuned (1992)

Stay Tuned

6.3

stunt driver: cart

1992

 

Roadside Prophets (1992)

Roadside Prophets

6.3

truck stunts (uncredited)

1992

 

Sylvester Stallone and Estelle Getty in Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992)

Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot

4.4

truck action (uncredited)

1992

 

Bingo (1991)

Bingo

5.1

stunts

1991

 

Ethan Hawke and Teri Polo in Mystery Date (1991)

Mystery Date

6.0

stunts

1991

 

Jeff Fahey in Body Parts (1991)

Body Parts

5.7

stunts

1991

 

El gran reto - Lola la Trailera 3 (1991)

El gran reto - Lola la Trailera 3

6.2

truck stunts (uncredited)

1991

 

Heaven and Earth (1990)

Heaven and Earth

6.8

stunt supervisor: Canadastunts: Canada

1990

 

Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn in Bird on a Wire (1990)

Bird on a Wire

6.0

stunts

1990

 

Jamie Lee Curtis and Ron Silver in Blue Steel (1990)

Blue Steel

5.8

truck stunts (uncredited)

1990

 

Jürgen Prochnow and Roy Scheider in The Fourth War (1990)

The Fourth War

5.5

stunts

1990

 

Fred Savage, Luke Edwards, and Jenny Lewis in The Wizard (1989)

The Wizard

6.1

truck action (uncredited)

1989

 

Carey Lowell, Talisa Soto, Timothy Dalton, and Robert Davi in Licence to Kill (1989)

Licence to Kill

6.7

stunt driver (uncredited)

1989

 

Brad Greenquist in Pet Sematary (1989)

Pet Sematary

6.5

truck stunts (uncredited)

1989

 

Don Johnson in Dead Bang (1989)

Dead Bang

6.1

stunts

1989

 

John Candy in Who's Harry Crumb? (1989)

Who's Harry Crumb?

5.9

stunts

1989

 

Richard Pryor in Moving (1988)

Moving

6.1

truck stunts (uncredited)

1988

 

Donnelly Rhodes in Danger Bay (1983)

Danger Bay

7.5

TV Series

stunts

1988

1 episode

 

Shoot to Kill (1988)

Shoot to Kill

6.8

stunts

1988

 

Hamilton's Quest

5.8

TV Series

stunt performer

1987

1 episode

 

Steve Martin and John Candy in Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

7.6

truck stunts (uncredited)

1987

 

Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez in Stakeout (1987)

Stakeout

6.7

stunts

1987

 

Armand Assante in Hands of a Stranger (1987)

Hands of a Stranger

6.0

TV Movie

stunt performer

1987

 

Stephen King, Emilio Estevez, and Laura Harrington in Maximum Overdrive (1986)

Maximum Overdrive

5.4

stunt driver (uncredited)

1986

 

Lola the Truck Driving Woman (1985)

Lola the Truck Driving Woman

4.8

truck stunts (uncredited)

1985

 

Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop (1984)

Beverly Hills Cop

7.4

truck action (uncredited)

1984

 

Draw! (1984)

Draw!

6.2

TV Movie

stunts

1984

 

Claudia Cardinale, Bernard Giraudeau, and Lino Ventura in The Ruffian (1983)

The Ruffian

6.0

truck actiontruck stunts (uncredited, uncredited)

1983

 

Terence Knox in Truckin' Buddy McCoy (1982)

Truckin' Buddy McCoy

5.6

truck action (uncredited)

1982

 

Susan Anspach and Larry Hagman in Deadly Encounter (1982)

Deadly Encounter

5.7

TV Movie

truck action (uncredited)

1982

 

The Road Warrior (1981)

The Road Warrior

7.6

truck actiontruck stunts (uncredited, uncredited)

1981

 

Adrienne Barbeau, Farrah Fawcett, Roger Moore, Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. in The Cannonball Run (1981)

The Cannonball Run

6.2

big rig action (uncredited)

1981

 

Road Games (1981)

Road Games

6.6

truck action (uncredited)

1981

 

Riel (1979)

Riel

6.4

TV Movie

stunts

1979

 

Flatbed Annie & Sweetiepie: Lady Truckers (1979)

Flatbed Annie & Sweetiepie: Lady Truckers

5.0

TV Movie

truck action (uncredited)

1979

 

Convoy (1978)

Convoy

6.3

stunt drivertruck action (uncredited, uncredited)

1978

 

Carole Laure and Yves Montand in La Menace (1977)

La Menace

6.6

truck stunts (uncredited)

1977

 

Breaker Beauties

6.2

stunt driver (uncredited)

1977

 

Citizens Band (1977)

Citizens Band

6.4

truck action (uncredited)

1977

 

C.B. Hustlers (1976)

C.B. Hustlers

3.3

stunt driver (uncredited)

1976

 

Noah Beery Jr. and James Garner in The Rockford Files (1974)

The Rockford Files

8.2

TV Series

truck stunts (uncredited)

1975

2 episodes

 

Richard Egan, Sonny Liston, and Charles Napier in Moonfire (1970)

Moonfire

4.6

truck action (uncredited)

1970

 

Actor

Grant Gustin in The Flash (2014)

The Flash

7.5

TV Series

Truck Driver (uncredited)

2015

1 episode

 

Tom Selleck in Monte Walsh (2003)

Monte Walsh

7.1

TV Movie

The Marshal

2003

 

Roughing It (2002)

Roughing It

7.1

TV Movie

Stagecoach Driver #1

2002

 

Diane Lane and Bill Pullman in The Virginian (2000)

The Virginian

5.9

TV Movie

Drifter

2000

 

The Arrangement (1999)

The Arrangement

5.3

Side Kick #1

1999

 

Lonesome Dove: The Series (1994)

Lonesome Dove: The Series

7.3

TV Mini Series

1995–1996

3 episodes

 

Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny in The X-Files (1993)

The X-Files

8.6

TV Series

Trucker

1995

1 episode

 

Incident at Deception Ridge (1994)

Incident at Deception Ridge

5.1

TV Movie

Bus Driver

1994

 

Jean-Claude Van Damme in Timecop (1994)

Timecop

6.0

Wagon Driver

1994

 

Samurai Cowboy (1994)

Samurai Cowboy

6.4

Ben

1994

 

George Kennedy in The Gunfighters (1987)

The Gunfighters

5.0

TV Movie

Stage Driver

1987

 

Richard Farnsworth in The Grey Fox (1982)

The Grey Fox

7.3

The Mountie

1982

 

Additional Crew

Samurai Cowboy (1994)

Samurai Cowboy

6.4

head wrangler

1994

 

Spirit Rider (1993)

Spirit Rider

6.7

TV Movie

wrangler

1993

 

Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman, and Richard Harris in Unforgiven (1992)

Unforgiven

8.2

wrangler boss

1992

 

The Dead Zone (1983)

The Dead Zone

7.2

horse wrangler

1983

 

Richard Farnsworth in The Grey Fox (1982)

The Grey Fox

7.3

head wrangler

1982

 

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Tom Selleck in Crossfire Trail (2001)

Crossfire Trail

7.1

TV Movie

second unit director

2001

 

Chevy Chase, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Schuyler Fisk, J. Adam Brown, Chris Elliott, Zena Grey, and Mark Webber in Snow Day (2000)

Snow Day

5.2

second unit director

2000

 

Diane Lane and Bill Pullman in The Virginian (2000)

The Virginian

5.9

TV Movie

second unit director

2000