Leon Delaney (1947-2023)

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Birthplace:
Houston, Texas, USA

Born:
February 18, 1947

Died:
July 14, 2023

Leon Leslie Delaney was an American stuntman and actor (February 18th, 1947-July 14th, 2023) who made his acting debut in Walter Hill's cult classic The Warriors (1979) as one of the Baseball Furies. (Orange and Black) He went to work in 35 films as stuntman including Commando, Predator, Road House, Ghostbusters II, Total Recall, Die Hard 2, Home Alone (Doubling for Daniel Stern), Titanic, Starship Troopers and Charlie's Angels (2000)

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Stunt Coordinator:
1991  Cape Fear
1995  Rumpelstiltskin
2001  Osmosis Jones

Stunts:
1985  Commando
1987  Predator
1989  Ghostbusters II
1990  Dark Angel
1990  Die Hard 2
1990  Home Alone
1990  Total Recall
1991  Cape Fear
1991  Stone Cold
1993  Joshua Tree
1993  Mrs. Doubtfire
1994  Stargate
1995  Cutthroat Island
1995  Rumpelstiltskin
1996  Sometimes They Come Back... Again
1997  Starship Troopers
1997  Titanic
2000  Charlie's Angels
2001  Osmosis Jones

Utility Stunts:
1985  Commando
1987  Predator
1989  Ghostbusters II
1990  Dark Angel
1990  Die Hard 2
1990  Home Alone
1990  Total Recall
1991  Cape Fear
1991  Stone Cold
1993  Joshua Tree
1993  Mrs. Doubtfire
1994  Stargate
1995  Cutthroat Island
1995  Rumpelstiltskin
1996  Sometimes They Come Back... Again
1997  Starship Troopers
1997  Titanic
1999  Galaxy Quest
2000  Charlie's Angels
2001  Osmosis Jones

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