Grant Page, an 85-year-old stuntman for the film Mad Max, lost away in a terrifying auto accident. A lot of people are honoring the “legend” figure.
The Australian celebrity was driving alone when the accident occurred, so emergency personnel arrived at the site quickly.
In a matter of minutes, police and paramedics came, but the movie star passed very sadly.
Leroy, his 49-year-old son, said that his father was a “legend” who was now filming new films.
“He died in very high spirits and he was very motivated,” he told Daily Mail Australia. It brought him great joy.

About the incident that occurred in New South Wales on Thursday, no further details have been verified.
Among the most well-known action films directed by Page are Deathcheaters, Roadgames, Stunt Rock, and The Man from Hong Kong.
His most recent projects are Three Thousand Years of Longing and Furiosa, the Mad Max prequel that will be released later this year.
The stuntman began performing in the 1970s, and his admirers have honored him.

Gibson Page’s former manager Brian Trenchard-Smith said, “I’ve known him for 52 years, and he was Australia’s first stunt performer.”
“I will really miss him.” His masculine life served as an inspiration to others.
“The majority of people are aware that as we age, we become heavier, that gravity drags us down, and that if we push ourselves past our limits, death is inevitable.” Admittedly, since he could alter probability and physics, it wasn’t essential.
As a stunt driver, Trenchard-Smith claimed to have “extraordinary ability.”
“He’s the one you get to jump into the water and fight the shark, slide down the burning cliff, and dodge the cars.”
Australian filmmaker Jamie Blanks said, “I just learned the devastating news that my dear friend and legendary Australian stuntman Grant Page has died,” in an online post.
“One of the most amazing, gentle, and courageous men I’ve ever met is Grant.”

I’m devastated to hear of this Australian icon’s passing today. May you rest in peace, Grant.
Australian cinema reviewer Dr. Luke Buckmaster described him as “bold, brilliant, and devilishly cheeky,” and said that his legacy is “written in tire streaks and burn marks.”
One of his most well-known maneuvers was called “Transfer.”
They were speeding along a road when he leaped from one car window to another in a matter of seconds.
Apart from his four kids, Leroy, 52-year-old Adrian, 51-year-old Jeremy, and 47-year-old Gulliver, Page is also survived by his former spouse Joy and former lover Ulli.