Meet a man on a mission for charity about to perform some of the biggest stunts of his career.
Rocky has been a stuntman for almost fifty years, he's certainly not your average pensioner. He's done so much - taught Cliff Richard the judo flip, filled the legendary shoes of the Honey Monster, doubled for Sean Connery and had to jump for his life from a burning building while shooting Deathwish Three.
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Why is Rocky supporting Remember a Charity?
Nobody knows the importance of having a Will more than Rocky Taylor, that's why he's helping Remember a Charity to raise awareness of the importance of charitable gifts in Wills.
Death defying stunts
On 2 August Rocky recreated the stunt that nearly ended his career and life.
by taking part in a 40ft plunge from a burning building to raise awareness of charitable legacies.
Back in 1985, while filming Death Wish 3, Rocky suffered a fractured spine, pelvis and horrific burns when the stunt went badly wrong. But Rocky - who has doubled for Roger Moore and Sean Connery in James Bond films - exorcised his demons by executing the copycat stunt perfectly in front of hundreds of onlookers at Battersea Power Station in London.
One eyewitness said: "It was nail biting waiting for Rocky to jump off the towering inferno but so impressive when he made it in one piece. The crowd went crazy when he finally emerged from the debris and gave the thumbs up. It's fantastic he's doing this to help raise awareness of the importance of leaving your favourite charity something in your Will. It's such an easy thing to do and if you care about a cause why wouldn't you want to continue your support".
The next exhilarating stunt by Britain's oldest stuntman is planned for the Tuesday of Remember a Charity Week - 13 September 2011.
To find out more, visit and like Remember a Charity's facebook page.
Legacy gifts
Like many other UK charities RNIB relies on those supporters who chose to leave a legacy to us. In fact a third of our vital work supporting blind and partially sighted people is only possible thanks to legacy gifts. We hope to encourage more of the people who care about the future of our work to consider supporting RNIB in this special way.