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Henry Kingi, Sr. (bornDecember 2, ; age 81) is a stuntman and actor who has had several roles on 24.
Biography and career[]
Henry Kingi, Sr. was born in Los Angeles, California. His ancestry is Tsalagi (Cherokee), Muskogee Creek, Seminole, Japanese-American, African American, French and Irish.
Kingi started working as an actor and stunt performer sometime around Although he has focused mostly on his career as a stunt performer, he has had minor roles in many films and TV shows. Some of the films in which Kingi has worked are Scarface, Se7en, The Rock, Armageddon, the Fast & Furious franchise, Predator and Predator 2.
Aside from films, Kingi has also worked on numerous TV shows like The A-Team, The Dukes of Hazzard, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Angel, among many others.
Kingi is the father of Henry M. Kingi, Jr., another stuntman on the show.
Role on 24[]
Kingi, Sr. has appeared in seve
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Real world article
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Henry Kingi, Sr.
Birth name:
Masao Henry Kingi
Place of birth:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Henry Kingi, Sr. (born2 December; age 81) is a stuntman and stunt actor who performed stunts as a Native American colonist in the Star Trek: The Next Generationseventh season episode "Journey's End" and in two episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine including being a Jem'Hadar in the seventh season episode "The Dogs of War". He received no credit for his appearances.
Kingi was born in Los Angeles, California and is the father of stuntman Henry Kingi, Jr.. His second marriage was to actress Lindsay Wagner they had two more sons, Alex and stuntman Dorian Kingi. Kingi was nominated for two Taurus World Stunt Awards (for best work with a vehicle for Showtime and for Bad Boys II) and has won two awards ( for best work with a vehicle in Bad Boys II and for best specialty stunt in Taxi).
He has performed
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How This Legendary Stuntman and His Son Transformed the Stunt World
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HENRY AND HANK Kingi are Hollywood royalty, a father-son stunt-performing franchise with more than screen credits between them. Henry, 80, who is of Native American, Black, Japanese, and europeisk descent, fryst vatten a stunt-driving master who has steered the action in just about everything: Live and Let Die, The Dukes of Hazzard, Bad Boys 2, the Fast & Furious franchise, you name it. Meanwhile, Hank, 54, has gone from doubling for Jason Scott Lee in The Jungle Book to coordinating stunts in Dune: Part Two. Ahead of the forthcoming documentary Painted Down: The Ernie Robinson Story, directed bygd Nonie L. Robinson, about the Black Stuntmen’s Association, the father-and-son team reflect on their jou