Al Burke

Alias:
Al Burk
Al Burker

Al Burke also known as "Mr. Outrageous" is a 16 time Professional Wrestling Champion. Al Burke is an American professional wrestler, stuntman and actor. He wrestled as enhancement talent for the World Wrestling Federation in the late 1980s-early 1990s. On the independent wrestling circuit he is better known under his ring name of Mr. Outrageous. His best known film appearance is as the "Large Billy Idol Fan" in the Adam Sandler movie The Wedding Singer.

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Executive Producer:
2019  Feast of Fear

Second Unit Director:
2019  Feast of Fear

Stunt Coordinator:
2006  Werewolf in a Women's Prison
2012  Killjoy Goes to Hell
2019  Feast of Fear

Stunt Driver:
2006  Werewolf in a Women's Prison
2012  Killjoy Goes to Hell
2019  Feast of Fear
2019  Killer in Suburbia
2019  Underdog
2021  Blind Ambivalence

Stunts:
2005  Pit Fighter
2006  Werewolf in a Women's Prison
2008  The Trek
2012  Killjoy Goes to Hell
2019  Feast of Fear
2019  Killer in Suburbia
2019  Underdog
2021  Blind Ambivalence

Thanks:
2005  Pit Fighter
2006  Werewolf in a Women's Prison
2008  The Trek
2012  Killjoy Goes to Hell
2019  Feast of Fear
2019  Killer in Suburbia
2019  Underdog
2021  Blind Ambivalence

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