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Five Movie Scenes Where It’s Too Obvious It’s a Stunt Double and Not the Actor 19 hours ago Let’s just get something clear on this matter before moving forward, the fact that the audience is able to notice a stunt double in a movie isn’t the fault of the stunt double at all, since a lot of them are doing everything they can to get the shot right and make it look authentic. If anything, it’s the responsibility of those that are casting for the role of a stunt double to make sure that they do everything in their power to find someone that looks reasonably similar to the stars that are being portrayed. A lot of times it goes off without a hitch and the audience is none the wiser. Well, people know that a lot of actors don’t do their own stunts, but in the more dangerous scenes, it’s not as obvious that they’ve been replaced with a stunt double. In some scenes though it’s a little too obvious that the stunt double has taken over, and on that note, it becomes ....
(TNS) Film and TV actress Romy Walthall, whose decadeslong career included a role in the classic action flick “Face/Off” and appearances on popular series such as “The X-Files,” has died. Walthall died in Los Angeles on May 19, her son told Variety. The actress had suffered sudden cardiac arrest. Af ....
Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what s clicking today in entertainment. Actress Romy Walthall, best known for her roles in Face/Off and The House Of Usher, died May 19 in Los Angeles from cardiac arrest. She was 57. The star’s death was confirmed by her son Morgan Kantz, Variety reported. Often known by her stage name Romy Windsor, Walthall is perhaps most famous for starring in the cult horror flicks The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare in 1988 and 1989’s The House of Usher opposite film icons Oliver Reed and Donald Pleasence. The former Ford model also played the neurotic secretary for John Travolta’s Sean Archer in the 1997 thriller Face/Off. ....
Born in Pasadena, Texas, on Sept 16, 1963, the pageant queen was discovered by Ford Models at age 17. After living and working abroad, Walthall moved to Los Angeles and and landed her first major part in the 1984 Jerry Bruckheimer/Don Simpson thriller, Thief of Hearts. She appeared as Bobbi in the 1985 TV movie A Bunny’s Tale with Kirstie Alley, based on Gloria Steinem s undercover investigation of the working conditions at the Playboy clubs. Walthall had significant arcs in a number of 1990s-era TV series including Hotel Malibu with Jennifer Lopez, Man of The People with James Garner, Civil Wars with Alan Rosenberg and on Steven Bochco s Murder One with Stanley Tucci. ....