David Hardin Sharpe (February 2, 1910 – March 30, 1980) was an American actor and stunt performer, sometimes billed as Davy Sharpe.
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Born | David Hardin Sharpe (1910-02-02)February 2, 1910 St. Louis, Missouri |
Died | March 30, 1980(1980-03-30) (aged 70) Altadena, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Stunt performer, Actor |
Years active | 1922–1978 |
Spouse(s) | Margaret Messinger Gertrude Messinger |
Children | 1 |
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Sharpe won the US National Tumbling Championship in 1925 and 1926. He began his film career as a child actor in the 1920s. He was married for a short time to film actress Gertrude Messinger. Eventually he became the "Ramrod" (stunt coordinator) for Republic Pictures from 1939 until mid-1942 when the USA entered World War II.
He was replaced in this role by Tom Steele while Sharpe joined the Army Air Corps in 1943. Gertrude Messinger's brother, Buddy, died in 1965. Sharpe married Buddy's widow, Margaret Messinger.[citation needed]
Sharpe died in 1980, aged 70, of Lou Gehrig's disease. Tony Curtis gave the eulogy at his funeral. He was cremated.[citation needed]
In 1979, Sharpe received the Yakima Canutt Award, which honors stuntmen.[1] Sharpe was inducted into the Stuntman's Hall of Fame in 1980.[citation needed]
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