whisky firm is set to unveil the world's oldest single malt this September - with the release of an 80-year-old Glenlivet.
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whisky firm is set to unveil the world's oldest single malt this September - with the release of an 80-year-old Glenlivet.
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Buddy Van Horn, a film director who was also Clint Eastwood's longtime stunt double, has died aged 92. Van Horn - real name Wayne - passed away on 11 May, his family told the Los Angeles Times.
Buddy Van Horn was Clint Eastwood’s stunt double and the stunt coordinator for Eastwood’s Malpaso Productions.Van Horn grew up around the movie industry, as his father was a large animal veterinarian for Universal Studios. He learned to ride horses young, and it was the ideal environment for him to begin his movie career as an extra when riding skills were called for.
Clint Eastwood's long-time stunt double has died aged 92. Buddy Van Horn first worked as the 91-year-old actor's stunt double on 1968 movie 'Coogan’s Bluff', and he did the same for movies 'Dirty Harry', 'High Plains Drifter', and 1971's 'The Beguiled'.
According to a report in The Hollywood Reporter, Buddy Van Horn, who has been a stunt double for Clint Eastwood in a number of features and has directed him in films like ‘Any Which Way You Can, The Dead Pool, and Pink Cadillac, died on May 11, as announced by his family. He was 92 and worked with Clint Eastwood and his production company ‘Malpaso Productions’ for over 30 films spanning over four decades.
Los Angeles Times on Sunday. He was 92.Van Horn served as stunt coordinator on Eastwood’s films from 1972 to 2011, including “The Enforcer,” “The Gauntlet” and “Sudden Impact.” He also served as second unit director on Eastwood’s“Magnum Force” before taking on full directing duties on 1980’s “Any Which Way You Can” and later 1988’s “The Dead Pool,” which was the fifth and final appearance of Eastwood’s iconic character, “Dirty” Harry Callahan.
Wayne “Buddy” Van Horn, longtime stunt double for Clint Eastwood and director of Eastwood’s films Any Which Way You Can, The Dead Pool and Pink Cadillac, died May 11, according to an obituary in The Los Angeles Times. He was 92.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorWayne “Buddy” Van Horn, veteran stuntman who worked with Clint Eastwood on over 30 films and directed “Any Which Way You Can” and “The Dead Pool,” died May 11, according to an obituary notice in the Los Angeles Times. He was 92.Sometimes credited as Wayne Van Horn, he started working with Eastwood as a stunt double in 1967, and continued working as a stunt coordinator on his films up until “J.