Buddy Van Horn

Buddy Van Horn (born August 20, 1929) is an American stunt coordinator and film director.[1] He directed the Clint Eastwood films Any Which Way You Can (1980), The Dead Pool (1988), and Pink Cadillac (1989).[1] A long-time stunt double for Eastwood, he was credited as the stunt coordinator on Eastwood's films from 1972 to 2011, and as second unit director on Magnum Force (1973) and The Rookie (1990). He was sometimes credited as Wayne Van Horn in the 1980s. He earlier doubled for Guy Williams on Disney's Zorro, and Gregory Peck. Van Horn's most prominent onscreen appearance is the role of Marshal Jim Duncan in the Eastwood film High Plains Drifter (1973).

For the fictional character Jason "Buddy" van Horn, see Baby Driver.
Buddy Van Horn
Born (1929-08-20) August 20, 1929
United States
OccupationStunt coordinator, film director, second unit director

Filmography

Director

Second Unit Director

Actor

Year Title Role Notes
1954DestryTownsmanUncredited
Also Uncredited Stunt Performer
1955Escape to BurmaUncredited
Also Uncredited Stunt Performer
1960SpartacusSoldierUncredited
Also Uncredited Stunt Performer
1969Paint Your WagonMinerUncredited
Also Uncredited Stunt Performer
1971The BeguiledSoldierAlso Uncredited Stunt Coordinator
1973High Plains DrifterMarshall Jim DuncanAlso Stunt Coordinator
1975Bite the BulletSlimAlso Uncredited Stunt Performer
1984Pale RiderStage Driver #1Also Stunt Coordinator
1988ShakedownPolice OfficerAlso Stunt Performer
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References

  1. "Buddy Van Horn". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
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