Harrison Ford’s Stunt Double Sets Himself on Fire at SAG-AFTRA Demonstration

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Last Updated on 07/27/2023 by てんしょく飯

 

Mike Massa, Harrison Ford’s stunt double in the film “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Doom,” set himself on fire at a demonstration for the Screen Actors Guild of America (SAG-AFTRA).

*The acts described in this article are performed by professional stuntmen in a safe environment. They are dangerous and should not be imitated.

 

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Indiana Jones” stuntman protests with his body

 

Stunt performer Mike Massa staged a stunt in which he set himself on fire during a demonstration by the Screen Actors Guild of America (SAG-AFTRA) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Massa is best known for his stunt double for Harrison Ford in the film “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Doom,” and has also participated as a stunt performer in the drama “1923” starring Harrison.

 

Massa walks on stage with a sign that reads “SAG-AFTRA on Strike” and is on fire. A firefighting team was standing nearby to help pull off the stunt safely, according to People USA. A man with a fire extinguisher can also be seen next to the stage in the video below.

 

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In a joint statement issued via Instagram with Elena Sanchez, another stunt performer, Massa complained, “I’m sick of being burned by the AMPTP (Association of Motion Picture Producers). Also at the rally, according to WSB-TV, Sanchez said, “Of the 160,000 members of SAG-AFTRA, 87% earn less than $26,000 a year. That means they are ineligible for health insurance,” he said, expressing his concern.

 

SAG-AFTRA, an actor’s union of 160,000 American actors, announcers, actors, voice actors, and online influencers, began a strike on July 14, local time.

 

SAG-AFTRA is seeking several things in its new contract with the Association of Motion Picture Producers of America (AMPTP), which includes Paramount, Disney, Warner Bros. and others, including an increase in the minimum wage rate, increased contributions to benefit plans, and protection from declining revenues due to inflation, but the most focused The most focused are increases in rerun fees and the regulation of AI. Actors and performers belonging to the union are prohibited from filming movies and dramas during the strike, as well as from publicity and auditioning to promote their work, so if the strike drags on, it will have an impact on the film box office and on movies and dramas currently in production.

 

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