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Carey Loftin
Born January 31, 1914(1914-01-31)
Blountstown, Calhoun County, Florida, USA
Died March 4, 1997 (aged 83)
Huntington Beach, Orange County, California
Occupation Stuntman; Actor: NBC's The Troubleshooters

Carey Loftin (January 31, 1914–March 4, 1997) (also credited as Cary Loftin) was an American actor and stuntman. One of his most famous roles was as the truck driver in Steven Spielberg's Duel, although his face is never seen. He also performed some stunts for Steve McQueen in Bullitt, especially during the film's famous car chase.[1]

Other films he contributed to include Stanley Kramer's multi-million dollar, all-star comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, as well as Walt Disney's The Love Bug, and its second sequel. He also drove the truck that killed Edith Keeler in the Star Trek episode, "The City on the Edge of Forever."

He had a supporting role as Skinner in the Keenan Wynn and Bob Mathias series The Troubleshooters, which aired on NBC in the 1959-1960 season. His other costars included Chet Allen and Forrest Compton.

He was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2001.[2]

A notable demonstration of stunt driving that Loftin performed was the car chase/race in Against All Odds (1984). He was the driver of the black Ferrari. According to the movie's director, Taylor Hackford, Loftin was sixty-eight when he did this stunt. At first Hackford was reluctant to hire the aging stuntman but stunt coordinator Gary Davis convinced Hackford that even at sixty-eight, Loftin was by far the best car man in the business at that time.[citation needed]

Loftin died of natural causes in Huntington Beach, California.

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