Legendary stuntman Grant Page talks about his most dangerous stunts

By Garry Maddox
Updated December 2 2016 - 9:08pm, first published 8:57pm
Stuntman Grant Page: Diet and attitude help protect the body from lasting damage.  Photo: Daniel Munoz
Stuntman Grant Page: Diet and attitude help protect the body from lasting damage. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Stuntman Grant Page accepts his Screen NSW lifetime achievement award from director George Miller.  Photo: Steven Siewert
Stuntman Grant Page accepts his Screen NSW lifetime achievement award from director George Miller. Photo: Steven Siewert
Grant Page fights a leopard for the 1970s TV series Danger Freaks.  Photo: Screen grab
Grant Page fights a leopard for the 1970s TV series Danger Freaks. Photo: Screen grab
Grant Page flies a hang-glider over Hong Kong for The Man From Hong Kong. Photo: Screen grab
Grant Page flies a hang-glider over Hong Kong for The Man From Hong Kong. Photo: Screen grab
Grant Page performs a car stunt for Mad Max.
Grant Page performs a car stunt for Mad Max.

He has been performing stunts for 55 years but Grant Page has no trouble remembering the most dangerous one.

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