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Ronnie Rondel Junior – which was famous for the cover in front of Pink Floid’s prestigious desire, you were the album cover here – died at the age of 88.
The Hollywood stuntman and the actor died on August 12 at an online obligation in a care house of the US state of Missouri at an care home.
Rondel was involved in the production of several films and TV shows during his long career, including Lathal Weapon, Thelma and Lewis and Star Trek: First contact.
He is alive by his wife Mary and his son, also known as Ronald.
Rondel was born in California in 1937 and played her first acting as a teenager at the fair in the film Ma and Pa Kaitali in the early 1950s.
His first role as a stuntman was for the soldiers of the TV series for the soldiers of luck, which ran from 1955 to 1957.
Between the 1960s and 1990s he acted in several American TV series, including Charlise Angels, Dynasty and Bewatch, as well as films such as Spartacus, Diamonds and are karate kids.
One of his most famous stunts was jumping from a pole, which was on fire, because it was up – an achievement that he performed for the 1963 Adventure Film Kings of the Sun.
He was also involved in fighting scenes in the 1965 film Shenandoa, which was set during the US Civil War, the 1974 Western Comedy Blazing Saddle and Tarring Infrano in an impressive fire disputes in an impressive fire scene, which was released the same year.
Later in his career, he worked as a stunt co-ordinator for films including Batman and Robin and The Mighty Duck.
Although many people cannot identify Rondel’s name, they may have seen him shaking hands with Feltman Danny Rogers for the cover of Pink Floid’s 1975 album Wish You Wear Isar.
During the shooting, the wind changed the direction and blew the fire on her face, losing a part of a eyebrow and her signature mustache.
In 1970, Rondel started its stunt company, stunts unlimited in California.
He retired in 2001, but earned his final stunt credit for Matrix Reloaded in 2003 – participated in a complex car chase scene.
Rondel was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Taurus World Stunt Awards in 2004.
He was not the only artist in the family. His father, Ronald R. Rondale, was an actor and assistant director – who is known for his work on films including Jules Var Customizer in 1956 in 80 days.
Both Rondel’s sons have also worked in the industry, one of which, Reed, in 1985, while performing a helicopter stunt for the TV series Airwallf, Reed died.