
Hollywood stuntman set on fire for Pink Floyd cover dies aged 88
Rondell was born in California in 1937 and got his first acting role as a teenager in the early 1950s in the film Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair.His first role as a stuntman was for the TV series Soldiers of Fortune, which ran from 1955 to 1957.Between the 1960s and 1990s he worked on several US TV series, including Charlie's Angels, Dynasty and Baywatch, as well as movies such as Spartacus, Diamonds are Forever and The Karate Kid. One of his best-known stunts was leaping from a pole that was on fire as it toppled over - a feat he performed for the 1963 adventure film Kings of the Sun.He was also involved in fighting scenes in the 1965 film Shenandoah, which was set during the US Civil War, a bar brawl in the 1974 Western comedy Blazing Saddles and impressive fire scenes in The Towering Inferno, 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 Ducks.
While many might not recognise Rondell's name, they will have likely seen him set alight for the cover of Pink Floyd's 1975 album Wish You Were Here while shaking hands with fellow stuntman Danny Rogers.During the shoot, the wind changed direction and blew the fire into his face, causing him to lose an eyebrow and part of his signature moustache. Rondell started his own stunts company, Stunts Unlimited, in California in 1970. He retired in 2001, but earned his final stunt credit for The Matrix Reloaded in 2003 - taking part in a complex car chase scene. Rondell was given a lifetime achievement honour at the Taurus World Stunt Awards in 2004. He was not the only performer in the family. His father, Ronald R Rondell, was an actor and assistant director - known for his work on films including the 1956 adaptation of the Jules Verne novel Around the World in 80 Days.Both of Rondell's sons have also worked in the industry, one of whom, Reid, died while performing a helicopter stunt for the TV series Airwolf in 1985.
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