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Smokey & The Bandit director Hal Needham dies

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The reason why I liked Trans Ams and big rigs in the late 70's.

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http://www.latimes.com/obituaries/l...n-dies-20131025,0,5895908.story#axzz2ivtyYuqe

Hal Needham, a highly regarded Hollywood stuntman and director of frothy, adrenaline-pumped films like "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Cannonball Run," has died. He was 82.

Needham died Friday in Los Angeles, according to his business managers at Laura Lizer and Associates. No other details were immediately available.

Born in Memphis, Tenn., Needham spoke with a down-home twang.

He was a fixture in the movie business for most of his working life. In a stunt career that spanned hundreds of TV episodes and feature films, he tumbled down cliffs, leaped off boulders, jumped from planes, tottered off balconies and plunged from towers. He was rattled in blasts and blistered in fires. He broke 56 bones, including, twice, his back. He punctured a lung, damaged his hearing, lost a few teeth and was knocked out countless times but maintained a sunny outlook even after swooping into the unknown territory of directing.

If it doesn’t work out, he told an interviewer in 1979, "I can go back and fall on my head any time."

The son of sharecroppers, Needham spent most of his childhood so deep in the Ozarks, as he liked to joke, that "you had to pump the sunshine in." Dropping out of school after eighth grade, he worked as a tree trimmer in St. Louis before joining the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division in 1951. Three years and many jumps later, he left the service and headed west with three pairs of jeans, six T-shirts, a buddy and no particular plan.

"I knew I wasn’t qualified to be a brain surgeon and I figured I would have to do something dangerous to make money," he wrote in his 2011 memoir, "Stuntman! My Car-Crashing, Plane-Jumping, Bone-Breaking, Death-Defying Hollywood Life."

In 2012, Needham received a Governors Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The academy, which gives no Oscars for stunt work, cited Needham as "an innovator, mentor and master technician who elevated his craft to an art and made the impossible look easy."
 
I Loved that guy and his TV specials on stuntmen in the 70's! I even had the Hal Needham Stuntman Set! The coolest toy ever LOL I WILL MISS HIM! Wasn't the Burt Reynolds movie "Hooper" loosely based on Hal Needham?
 
I Loved that guy and his TV specials on stuntmen in the 70's! I even had the Hal Needham Stuntman Set! The coolest toy ever LOL I WILL MISS HIM! Wasn't the Burt Reynolds movie "Hooper" loosely based on Hal Needham?

I believe so, but not sure.
 
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