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        Yakima Canutt Biography  | 
       
      
        Yakima Canutt (1896-1986) was an actor and stunt man in Hollywood movies of the 1920s through the 1950s. 
 
Born Enos Edward Canutt in the rough ranchlands near Colfax, Washington, "Yak" Canutt moved as a young man to Yakima, Washington (the town from which he borrowed his nickname). There he gained fame as a very successful rodeo rider. He met actor Tom Mix at a rodeo in Los Angeles, and was persuaded to work as a cowboy in films. 
 
He had some success as an actor, primarily playing "heavies," but his real talent was as a stuntman and stunt coordinator. He staged some of the most memorable action scenes ever committed to film, including the heart-stopping chariot race segment in the 1959 film Ben Hur. 
 
He has been inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame. | 
       
      
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