Lethal Weapon, Star Trek and Matrix Icon Dies, Aged 88
Ronnie Rondell Jr. was the stuntman set on fire for Pink Floyd's iconic 1975 album cover, known for a career with multiple serious injuries, his family said.
- Ronald 'Ronnie' Rondell Jr., a Hollywood stuntman known for being set on fire on Pink Floyd's 1975 album cover, died on August 12 at a Missouri care home aged 88.
- Born in California in 1937 to Ronald R. Rondell, an actor and assistant director, Ronnie began acting and stunt work in the 1950s, first appearing on Soldiers of Fortune.
- Rondell cofounded Stunts Unlimited in California in 1970, worked on films like The Matrix Reloaded and Batman and Robin, and coordinated stunts in major TV series including Charlie's Angels.
- He performed a fire stunt for the cover of a 1975 album by the band Pink Floyd, wearing flame-retardant gel and soaked in gasoline; however, when the wind shifted, it ignited his actual mustache and caused him to sustain minor burns.
- The family has asked for privacy as they prepare to celebrate his life, while Stunts Unlimited honored him as a kind and skilled mentor who raised the standards for future stunt performers.
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Ronnie Rondell, Stuntman Set on Fire for Pink Floyd Cover, Dies at 88
Ronnie Rondell Jr., a longtime Hollywood stuntman who was famously set on fire for a Pink Floyd album cover art, has died at 88. His family announced the news, saying that he died Tuesday at a senior living facility in Osage Beach, Missouri.
Hollywood stuntman and actor passed away last August 12 in a Missouri nursing home
Ronnie Rondell Jr: Veteran Hollywood stuntman set on fire for Pink Floyd album cover dies
He worked on numerous films and TV shows and was pictured as a businessman on fire on the cover of the 1975 album Wish You Were Here, having his moustache singed off during the shoot on the Warner Bros studio lot
Ronnie Rondell, stuntman set on fire for Pink Floyd cover, dies at 88
Ronnie Rondell, a stuntman who was set alight on the cover of a Pink Floyd album, and who performed in movies such as “Twister” and “The Matrix Reloaded,” died Tuesday at a senior living center in Osage Beach, Missouri. He was 88.
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