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Jack Williams (stuntman)

Jack Williams (April 15, 1921 in Butte, Montana – April 10, 2007 in Sylmar, California) was an American stunt performer and actor specialising in horse stunts and Western films and television shows.

Biography edit

Williams's father, George Williams, was a Montana cowboy. His mother, Paris Williams, was a world-champion trick rider on the rodeo circuit and a movie stuntwoman. The Williams family moved to Burbank, California during Jack's childhood years. He performed his first motion picture stunt on a horse at age 4, being tossed from one rider to another in The Flaming Forest a 1926 silent film. Attending the University of Southern California, Williams was a polo player and returned to motion picture stuntwork in 1936 for Daniel Boone and The Charge of the Light Brigade.[1]

World War II interrupted his Hollywood career when he served as an officer in the United States Coast Guard that included service as a navigator on a Landing Ship, Tank in the Invasion of Okinawa.[2]

Williams returned to Hollywood after the war where for six decades he doubled for or worked with many actors. Among the films he provided stunts for were The Last Outpost, Bugles in the Afternoon, Bend of the River, The Far Country, Yellowstone Kelly, Rio Bravo, The Alamo, The Magnificent Seven, Merrill's Marauders, How the West Was Won, Cheyenne Autumn, Major Dundee, Cat Ballou, The Professionals, Alvarez Kelly, The Sons of Katie Elder, The War Wagon and many more up to the 1999 film Wild Wild West. On television Williams worked on The Roy Rogers Show, Maverick, Rawhide, Bonanza, Daniel Boone, Laredo and The High Chaparral.[citation needed]

Horse training edit

Williams was inspired by his father, George Williams, a Montana cowboy who could train a horse to fall on cue. Jack recalled, "There was probably no feat I could have imagined that was as fascinating as that. So I took the technique and perfected it."[3]

"He was the top falling-horse stuntman in the business," said stuntman Bob Hoy, who first worked with Williams in 1950. "He had a great horse called Coco, and they were inseparable. The horse had an instinct. A lot of horses will fight you when you get to the spot where they'll make the fall and won't go there. But Coco went there. She was just so great."[citation needed]

Said stuntman Joe Canutt: "You can get great falls a lot of times out of horses, but when you're attacking the Alamo, for example, and you've got bombs and cannons going off ... some of them don't work at all. That mare [Coco] consistently got spectacular falls." But beyond doing the falling-horse stunt, Hoy said, "Jack drove stagecoaches, he wrecked wagons, he could transfer from the horse to the train -- he could do anything pertaining to horse work."[2] Coco died at age 33 and was buried on Williams' California ranch.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1945 Give Me the Stars Syd
1952 Talk About a Stranger Truck Driver Voice, Uncredited
1952 The Lion and the Horse Steve Collier
1953 Safari Drums Native Uncredited
1954 The Far Country Shep Uncredited
1955 Strange Lady in Town Rebstock Uncredited
1956 Backlash Castro Uncredited
1956 The Burning Hills Farrell Uncredited
1957 Band of Angels Runaway Uncredited
1958 Man of the West Alcutt Uncredited
1959 Westbound Henchman Uncredited
1960 Spartacus Soldier Uncredited
1960 The Alamo Bowie's Man Uncredited
1961 Gold of the Seven Saints Ames
1962 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Henchman Uncredited
1962 Hatari! Man Uncredited
1964 Cheyenne Autumn Trooper Uncredited
1965 The Sons of Katie Elder Andy Sharp Uncredited
1966 Billy the Kid Versus Dracula Duffy
1966 Smoky Cowboy
1966 Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider Larson
1968 The Scalphunters Scalphunter
1969 The Wild Bunch Phil Uncredited
1969 Paint Your Wagon Miner Uncredited
2004 Big Chuck, Little Chuck Himself (final film role)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Peeples, Stephen K. "Stunt Double Enjoys Newfound Tranquility", The Santa Clarita Signal, April 25, 2005.
  2. ^ a b McLellan, Dennis. "Jack Williams, 85; stuntman known for horse-riding skills", Los Angeles Times obituary, April 16, 2007.
  3. ^ Peeples, Stephen K. "Stunt Double Enjoys Newfound Tranquility", Santa Clarita Signal, April 25, 2005.

External links edit

  • Jack Williams at IMDb

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