Gerry Crampton

Born:April 28, 1930

Place of Birth:Fulham, London, England

Died:January 24, 2009

Known For:Crew

Biography

Gerry Crampton was a British stunt performer and stunt coordinator best known for his work in the James Bond film series.

The eldest of five children, Robert Gerald Crampton, was born in Fulham on 28 April 1930. His father, a keen amateur boxer, taught Gerry and his brothers to box. He also became a keen swimmer and taught himself to dive.

Gerry left school at the age of 14 to become a butcher's boy before returning to London in 1945, initially finding work at Ealing Studios as a sound assistant on David Lean's Great Expectations (1946). In 1948 Crampton was called up for his National Service and found himself working as a teletypist in the RAF.

After Gerry began bodybuilding, winning Britain's Mr Body Beautiful in 1956.

Crampton's big chance in films came when he met the James Bond stunt coordinator, Bob Simmons, in 1960, who took him under his wing.

In 1967 he appeared in The Avengers episode entitled "Dead Man's Treasure" in the role of 1st Guest.

Crampton had a special expertise working in India where he first worked on Tarzan Goes to India in 1962 with Jock Mahoney. He was to return to India 48 more times in his career, working on countless Indian as well as British productions

Filmography

Acting

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Willow

Nockmaar Lieutenant (uncredited)

1988

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The Dirty Dozen

Staff Sergeant Alistair Clayton (uncredited)

1967

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The Jungle Book

Sgt. Major

1994

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The Bride

Gentleman

1985

Production

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Raiders of the Lost Ark

Stunts

1981

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Batman

Stunt Double

1989

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From Russia with Love

Stunts

1963

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Willow

Stunt Coordinator

1988

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Gandhi

Stunt Coordinator

1982

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Patriot Games

Stunts

1992

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The Dirty Dozen

Stunt Coordinator

1967

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The Eagle Has Landed

Stunt Coordinator

1976

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The Bride

Stunt Coordinator

1985

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Cromwell

Stunt Coordinator

1970