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Yakima Canutt

Yakima CanuttAKA Enos Edward Canutt

Born: 29-Nov-1895
Birthplace: Colfax, WA
Died: 24-May-1986
Location of death: North Hollywood, CA
Cause of death: unspecified
Remains: Buried, Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood, CA

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Legendary stuntman

Military service: US Navy (WWII)

Father: John Lemuel Canutt (rancher)
Mother: Nettie Ellen Stevens
Wife: Kitty Wilks (m. 20-Jul-1917, div. 1919)
Wife: Minnie Audrea Rice (m. 12-Nov-1931, until his death, d. 12-Feb-2006, two sons, one daughter)
Son: Edward Clay Canutt ("Tap", stuntman, b. 7-Aug-1932)
Son: Harry Joe Canutt ("Joe"), stuntman, b. 19-Jan-1937)
Daughter: Audrea Elaine ("Honey", b. 1940)

    FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR
    Oklahoma Badlands (22-Feb-1948)
    Sheriff of Cimarron (28-Feb-1945)

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    The Showdown (15-Aug-1950)
    Hidden Valley Outlaws (2-Apr-1944)
    Gone with the Wind (15-Dec-1939) · Renegade
    Cowboys from Texas (29-Nov-1939) · Dawson
    Wyoming Outlaw (27-Jun-1939)
    Heart of the Rockies (6-Sep-1937) · Charlie Coe
    The Painted Stallion (5-Jun-1937)
    Trouble in Texas (6-Mar-1937) · Squint Palmer
    Ghost-Town Gold (26-Oct-1936)
    The Lonely Trail (25-May-1936)
    King of the Pecos (9-Mar-1936)
    Lawless Range (4-Nov-1935)
    Westward Ho (19-Aug-1935)
    Paradise Canyon (20-Jul-1935) · Curly Joe
    The Dawn Rider (20-Jun-1935) · Bar Keep
    'Neath the Arizona Skies (5-Dec-1934) · Sam Black
    The Lawless Frontier (22-Nov-1934) · Joe
    The Star Packer (30-Jul-1934) · Yak
    Randy Rides Alone (5-Jun-1934) · Spike
    The Man from Utah (15-May-1934) · Cheyenne Kent
    Blue Steel (10-May-1934) · Danti
    West of the Divide (15-Feb-1934) · Hank
    The Lucky Texan (22-Jan-1934) · Cole
    Sagebrush Trail (15-Dec-1933) · Ed Walsh
    Riders of Destiny (10-Oct-1933) · Henchman
    The Telegraph Trail (18-Mar-1933) · High Wolf
    Scarlet River (10-Mar-1933)



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