A Fateful Accident: The Turning Point in David Holmes' Life
Stunt doubles, which are used in almost every movie, bravely take on the most daring and carefully planned scenes. Unfortunately, the nature of their work can have serious consequences, as demonstrated by David Holmes, Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double in the Harry Potter series.
Holmes had no idea that a technical mishap would irrevocably confine him to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Despite his extensive experience as a stuntman, this unexpected turn of events was devastating.
Strength in Friendship: Daniel Radcliffe's Support and Bond with David
David Holmes suffered a severe injury while filming the final installment of the Harry Potter saga, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, in 2009. He tragically broke his neck while performing a stunt while rehearsing a flight scene, resulting in paralysis from the chest down.
“My first thoughts were not about not being able to walk again. It was all the other things, like not being able to dance again or be intimate,” said Holmes on his podcast.
Cunning Stunts: David Holmes' Journey to Empower and Educate the Stunt Community
Today, David Holmes talks about his experiences as a stunt performer on the podcast Cunning Stunts, where he not only shares his own story but also offers assistance to other professionals who have suffered similar injuries. Daniel Radcliffe, who joined him on the podcast, not only discussed their shared experiences from the Harry Potter saga but also raised awareness about the industry's failure to recognize these talented individuals.
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