Al Wyatt Sr.
Actor and stuntman Al Wyatt Sr. was born Allan Riley Wyatt on May 7, 1917 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Wyatt headed off to California following service in the military during World War II. Al's status as an expert horseman enabled him to break into films in the Western genre in 1947 as both an actor and a stuntman who doubled for most of the top leading men in Hollywood. Often cast as bad guys in Westerns, Wyatt eventually went on to become a stunt coordinator and second unit director. Al's career in both film and television encompassed five decades altogether. Moreover, Wyatt not only was inducted into the Hollywood Stuntman's Hall of Fame, but also has the distinction of being the first stuntman to receive a Golden Boot Award for his outstanding contributions to the Western genre in 1983.
Known For
36 titles
Batman
Batman
Batman
I Dream of Jeannie
Cimarron Strip
Cimarron Strip
All the King's Men
Brave Warrior
Heaven with a Gun
The Flame and the Arrow
Robin and the 7 Hoods
Duel at Diablo
Wichita
The Jayhawkers!
Tonka
The Guns of Fort Petticoat
The Quick Gun
Shotgun
Fighting Mad
Drango
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry
Robbers' Roost
Buchanan Rides Alone
Gun Duel in Durango
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