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Russell M. Saunders

Russell Maurice Saunders (May 21, 1919 – May 29, 2001) was a stunt man and acrobat.

Saunders did Alan Ladd's fight scene in ''Shane''. He also doubled for Gene Kelly in ''Singin' in the Rain'' and ''An American in Paris''. He was in many other famous movies from as early as Hitchcock's ''Saboteur'' in 1942 to as late as ''Mississippi Burning'' in 1988.

Saunders was lauded by other famous stuntmen, such as Brayton Yerkes and Gary Morgan. Fay Alexander called him, "without a doubt the best all-around acrobat I've ever known."

Saunders was the model for Salvador Dalí's painting ''Christ of Saint John of the Cross''. The painting shows Jesus from the viewpoint of God the Father (from above); Saunders was suspended from the ceiling to allow Dalí to visualize the human body under the stress of crucifixion.

Saunders was famous for performing at Muscle Beach and for giving free lessons to children. "This has to be the only place in the world where someone can just walk up and receive free gymnastic instruction from pros", Saunders told a reporter in 1986. Saunders was not a weightlifter, though. Instead he 'preferred to lift girls'. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The organist as scholar essays in memory of Russell Saunders

    Published 1994
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