Terry Walsh (actor)

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Born
Terence Anthony Walsh
OccupationStuntman
Terry Walsh
Born
Terence Anthony Walsh
OccupationStuntman

Terry Walsh was a British actor, stuntman, stunt arranger and fight arranger who contributed much to British television and film, especially during the 1970s. He stunt-doubled for Jon Pertwee, Michael Caine, Tom Baker and David Warner amongst others.

Walsh is known for his work on the science fiction television programme Doctor Who.[1] He worked on the show from 1966 to 1979.

He was also the stunt co-ordinator for Robin of Sherwood, devising three sword fighting sequences, which subsequently became standard movements on television and film. The moves were known as Robin Hood 1, 2 and 3.

His other credits include The Sandbaggers, Tales of the Unexpected, Z-Cars, Space: 1999, Dixon of Dock Green and Softly, Softly.

When he wasn't stunting, he drove a black-cab from Edgware station taxi-rank.

Year Title Role Notes
1961The Day the Earth Caught FireManUncredited
1966AlfieMan in Pub FightUncredited
1970Cool It Carol!Second London Taxi DriverUncredited
1976DiversionsMercenary Officer
1978Revenge of the Pink PantherFrench ThugUncredited
1979DraculaDead SailorUncredited
1980Union CityPaper Boy
1980Superman IIKFC Man / French OfficerUncredited
1981An American Werewolf in LondonTaxi Driver Who Crashes His CabUncredited
1982The Man from Snowy RiverCrack Rider #11

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