Australian Mad Max stunt man Grant Page has died in a car accident.
The 85-year-old screen legend was driving alone near his home in Kendall on the mid-north coast of New South Wales on Thursday when he hit a tree.
Page recently worked on George Miller's films Three Thousand Years of Longing and the Mad Max prequel Furiosa as a stunt performer. 'Most people accept that age weighs upon us, gravity holds us down, death awaits us if we dare too much. Not necessarily, said Grant, as he successfully tampered with the laws of physics and probability.'
Known for extraordinary ability to stage eye-popping stunts with vehicles, Page was famed for a trick known as the 'transfer'.
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