Legendary Hollywood Stuntman Bob Yerkes Passes Away at 92
Bob Yerkes, known for his iconic stunt work in films like 'Star Wars' and 'Back to the Future,' died at his Northridge home, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking stunts and mentorship.
- Bob Yerkes was a celebrated stunt performer whose career spanned over 70 years, doubling for stars like Paul Newman and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Yerkes was renowned for his work as Boba Fett in 'Return of the Jedi' and his memorable clock tower stunt in 'Back to the Future.'
- He began his career in the circus as a trapeze aerialist and tightrope walker before transitioning to Hollywood in 1948.
- Yerkes trained numerous stunt performers at his backyard setup in Los Angeles, which became a hub for aspiring stunt professionals.
- He was inducted into the Circus Ring of Fame and received lifetime achievement awards, highlighting his significant contributions to the stunt industry.