Danny Rogers – Stuntman, Beloved Friend and Family Member
Stunts Unlimited
Danny Rogers, Honorary Member of Stunts Unlimited, passed away March 2, 2021.
Danny Rogers worked in motion picture industry for over 40 years as a stuntman and stunt coordinator. An all-around stuntman, Danny did motorcycle stunts, horse work and fights. Voted into Stunts Unlimited in 1974, a stunt organization he never stopped believing was the top group in the business, Danny was best known for his work on the hit TV show C*H*i*P*s as lead Erik Estrada’s stunt double and as the businessman shaking hands with Ronnie Rondell as he was engulfed in flames for the Pink Floyd album “Wish You Were Here.” Over several decades Danny worked on many big-name movies such as To Live and Die in L.A., XXX, Titanic, Fast & the Furious, Pearl Harbor, Hildago, just to name a few.
Danny is survived by his wife Patty and his son Daniel Rogers Jr.
ROGERS, Danny (Daniel Rogers)
Born: 2/20/1943, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Died: 2/2/2021, Henderson, Nevada, U.S.A
Danny Rogers westerns – stunts:
The Ballad of Little Jo – 1993
Maverick – 1994
Texas Rangers - 2001
Danny Rogers was born:
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