JOE FURY (2010)
(Bio)
Actor/Director/Singer/2nd UnitDirector/
Stuntman/StuntCoordinator/Special Effects/Writer/Comedian.

30 years experience in the entertainment industry for Film, Television, Stage,
and Live Action Stunt Shows. Performing in the United States as well as
Overseas; His career started on television on the Soap Opera "General
Hospital" in 1977 as a background player, which eventually became bit role
player, and achieved his Screen Actors Guild (SAG) card, after having his
American Federation of Television and Radio Artist (AFTRA) card prior to that.
He has also sung with his Mother (Camen D'oro) half of the Famous "Garcia's"
Rhumba dance team whom performed and toured with Latin's great Orchestra
leader Xaviar Cugar in the 1950's as well as done stage acting in Community
Theater in Cypress California. In 1980 he trained under a gentleman by the
name of Hubie Kerns Sr. whom in the late 60s was the Stunt Double for Adam
West in the original Batman T.V. Show; to become a Stuntman. After doing
many stunts in B-movies, He got his first Stunt Coordinating job on a B-movie
named "Blood Diner" in the mid 80s. Mr. Fury also trained under Monty Laird for
Western Gun Spinning and the Bull Whip and also trained under Boyd Red
Morgan for Western Horse Stunts/Falls. Then he got a break on a big screen
feature film; stand-in/doubling Billy Crystal in 1986; the name of that film was
"Throw Momma from the Train" also starring and directing, Danny DeVito. In
1989, Mr. Fury auditioned for Stunt Coordinator: Mr. Alex E. Plasschaert of
Universal Studios Hollywood in the "Miami Vice Live Action Stunt Spectacular
Show"; and got cast; in which he performed for the next five years until the show
closed, and Mr. Plasschaert became one of Mr. Furys' Mentors. He then, moved
on to Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia California, for two more years and
performed in their High Sierra Gunslingers Cowboy Stunt Show, and their
Halloween Freight Night. In 1994 he traveled to Taiwan (Republic of China)
Where he starred at World Adventure at Leofoo Theme Park in their world
acclaimed Buffalo Bill Wild West Show as Judge Roy Bean, and not only did he
star as the Judge, he was the only alternate for the other four characters, which
included performing all the stunts in the show; which were; High fall, Rope Swing
30ft about the ground, Jerk Back, Slide for the Life, and the stunt fights which
involved the axe clubs, knife, bullwhip, and a bottle being broken over the head.
After performing overseas, Mr. Fury returned to the states and took a well
deserved Hiatus for the next two year, in which he made his living as a
Photographer and perfected his skills in Special Effects. In 1997 he was invited
to audition for DC Comic Superheros Live Stunt Show that would be held in San
Antonio Texas at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. He was cast as Lex Luthor; Superman
arch enemy. So he would be there for the next two years. And also working in
the Christmas show The Majesty of Christmas as one of the three kings, and
the Extreme Spring Break season. In 2000 he opened his Production of the
Wild Wild West Stunt Show which was performed at the Schertz RV Park. Later
he started to perform with Tommy Worrel of the Diamond W Long Horn Ranch
and at the San Antonio and Austin Rodeo Stock Shows. This continued until
2005 when Tommy sold his ranch. 2005 to Present, Mr. Fury has been working
with the local Independent Film Maker of San Antonio and has done everything
from Act, Stunt, and Direct. And soon to be working with a new and upcoming
Director; Mr. Will Moore in his new feature film Cowboy Smoke. He will be
Stunt/SXF Coordinator, Whip Master, Fight Choreographer, and a Featured roll
as Felix. It's release is pending. Mr. Fury also has the only Stunt organization in
San Antonio; he trains and has Professional Stuntmen on hand for any
Productions that may come to San Antonio and needs skilled and SAFE stunt
talent. He now resides in Culver City CA.