Kerry Darrell Rossall (born June 23, 1947) is an American stuntman,
actor and producer. He is best known for portraying "Mike from San
Diego" in the 1979 war film Apocalypse Now. Following the rerelease
titled Apocalypse Now Redux (2001) alongside stunt performers Terry
Leonard, Steve Boyum and Joe Finnegan, Rossall shared Taurus World
Stunt Awards nominations for 3 stunts in the film: Best Fire Stunt,
Best Water Work, and Best Work With a Vehicle He also played the part
of "Mike from San Diego" and advises Bill Kilgore about Charlie's
point, in which the Lieutenant Colonel (played by Robert Duvall)
responds, "Charlie don't surf!" Rossall's career as a stuntman and
coordinator stems films such as Apocalypse Now, The Abyss, Air Force
One, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Six Days Seven Nights, Blade, Rush
Hour, The Green Mile, and Ocean's Eleven.He met actor Don Handfield at
a gas station after noticing Handfield's car had a camera mounted to
it. He was later brought into Handfield's directorial project
"Driver's Ed" as Second Unit Director. It was then pitched to Broken
Lizard as a web series, but was eventually released as a TV deal.
actor and producer. He is best known for portraying "Mike from San
Diego" in the 1979 war film Apocalypse Now. Following the rerelease
titled Apocalypse Now Redux (2001) alongside stunt performers Terry
Leonard, Steve Boyum and Joe Finnegan, Rossall shared Taurus World
Stunt Awards nominations for 3 stunts in the film: Best Fire Stunt,
Best Water Work, and Best Work With a Vehicle He also played the part
of "Mike from San Diego" and advises Bill Kilgore about Charlie's
point, in which the Lieutenant Colonel (played by Robert Duvall)
responds, "Charlie don't surf!" Rossall's career as a stuntman and
coordinator stems films such as Apocalypse Now, The Abyss, Air Force
One, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Six Days Seven Nights, Blade, Rush
Hour, The Green Mile, and Ocean's Eleven.He met actor Don Handfield at
a gas station after noticing Handfield's car had a camera mounted to
it. He was later brought into Handfield's directorial project
"Driver's Ed" as Second Unit Director. It was then pitched to Broken
Lizard as a web series, but was eventually released as a TV deal.
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