Gary Kent
Gary Kent is an American stuntman, actor, and filmmaker, primarily known for his work in low-budget and exploitation films of the 1960s and 1970s. He gained a reputation for his daredevil stunts and willingness to perform dangerous action sequences. Kent is frequently associated with filmmaker Al Adamson, appearing in numerous Adamson productions such as "Satan's Sadists" and "Dracula vs. Frankenstein." Beyond his stunt work, Kent also directed and wrote films, contributing to the independent film scene. He has been the subject of documentaries and retrospective articles, recognizing his significant contributions to the realm of exploitation cinema. He's also written an autobiography, "Shadows of Death: Stunt Pilots, Daredevils & Special Ops Heroes."