- Hal Needham
Hal Needham (born
March 6 ,1931 ) is an American stuntman and noted film director.Biography
Early life
Needham was born in
Memphis, Tennessee to Edith May and Howard Needham. He was raised inArkansas andMissouri . Needham was aparatrooper during theKorean War , worked as a treetopper, and was a billboard model for Viceroy Cigarettes while beginning a career in Hollywood as a motion picture stuntman.Career
Needham's first break was as the stunt double for actor
Richard Boone on the popular TV western "Have Gun, Will Travel ". Needham trained underJohn Wayne 's stunt doubleChuck Roberson and quickly became one of the top stuntman of the 1960s on such films as "How the West Was Won", "McLintock", "The War Lord ", and "Little Big Man ". He doubled regularly forClint Walker andBurt Reynolds . Needham moved into stunt coordinating and directing second unit action, while designing and introducing air bags and other innovative equipment to the industry.In 1971, he and fellow stuntmen
Glenn Wilder ,Ronnie Rondell , Jr., andRobert Tessier createdStunts Unlimited . Needham had written a screenplay titled "Smokey and the Bandit " and his friend Reynolds offered him the chance to direct. The film was a huge hit, and the two followed it with the popular "Hooper " and "The Cannonball Run".Needham moved out of stunt work, focusing his energy on the World
Land Speed Record project that eventually became theBudweiser Rocket , driven most notably by stuntmanStan Barrett . The team failed to set an officially sanctioned WorldLand Speed Record with the vehicle, and their claims to have broken the sound barrier in 1979 have been heavily disputed. In the 1980's he was best known as the owner for theHarry Gant Skoal Bandit #33 car driven in the Winston Cup Series.He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Taurus World Stunt Awards .External links
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* [http://ca.geocities.com/cannonballrunpitstop/halneedham.htm Interview with Hal Needham from January 2007]
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