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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0183230Chuck Couch - IMDb

    Chuck Couch. Stunts: Death Wish II. Stuntman and actor Charles Edward Couch was born on September 1, 1922. The older brother of fellow stuntman Bill Couch, Chuck was a boxer and a seasoned circus performer who was proficient with the trapeze, tightrope walking, and a sway pole act prior to becoming a stuntman in the mid-1950's.

    • Actor, Stunts
    • September 1, 1922
    • Chuck Couch
    • June 18, 1991
  2. Dec 23, 1987 · Charles Scovil "Chuck" Couch was an American writer and animator for Walt Disney Animation Studios during the 1920s through the 1950s. Couch was born in California and began work at Disney as an inbetweener through childhood friend Fred Moore.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0183231Chuck Couch - IMDb

    Chuck Couch was born on 20 May 1909. He was a writer, known for Bambi (1942), Mr. Digit and the Battle of Bubbling Brook (1961) and The Tiny Tree (1975). He died on 23 December 1987 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer, Animation Department, Art Department
    • May 20, 1909
    • Chuck Couch
    • December 23, 1987
  4. Vice President, Manager, Workers' Compensation at Global Aerospace · As a performance-driven, “big picture” senior leader, I have achieved a fifteen-year record of exceptional results ...

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    Chuck Couch (1 September 1922 – 18 June 1991; age 68) was a stuntman, stunt actor, and stunt coordinator who was the stunt double for Ricardo Montalban in the Star Trek: The Original Series first season episode "Space Seed". He received no credit for his work. He filmed his scene on Wednesday 21 December 1966 at Desilu Stage 9.

    Couch is the brother of fellow Star Trek stuntman Bill Couch, Sr. and the uncle of stuntman Bill Couch, Jr.. He doubled for stars such as Guy Williams and Jack Lord.

    Couch performed stunts in television series such as Soldiers of Fortune (1955), Peter Gunn (1958), Johnny Ringo (1959), Have Gun – Will Travel (1962, with Hal Needham), Burke's Law (1964), Lost in Space (1965, starring Bill Mumy), The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1966-1967, with Johnny Haymer, Felix Silla, and Angelique Pettyjohn), and Mission: Impossible (1967-1969, with John Colicos, Michael Forest, and Arthur Batanides), and was a regular stunt actor and stunt double in Hawaii Five-O (1969-1977).

    Couch performed also stunts in films such as Smoke Signal (1955, with William Schallert), Edge of Eternity (1959), The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967, with Celia Lovsky, Ron Gans, and Dick Miller), The Green Berets (1968, with George Takei and Irene Tsu), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972, with Lou Wagner, Ricardo Montalban, and stunts by Tony Brubaker, Erik Cord, Paula Crist, Nick Dimitri, Dick Durock, Gary Epper, Tony Epper, Eddie Hice, Hubie Kerns, Jr., Henry Kingi, Sr., Gene LeBell, Regina Parton, David Sharpe, Paul Stader, Ron Veto, and George Wilbur), Dead Man on the Run (1975, with John Anderson and George Wilbur), Death Wish II (1982, with Jill Ireland and Joshua Gallegos), and Stewardess School (1986, with Brett Cullen, Brooke Bundy, Paul Eiding, Paddi Edwards, Viola Stimpson, Bill Erwin, and stunts by William Couch, Bill Couch, Jr., Leslie Hoffman, Lane Leavitt, Mike Washlake, and Kim Washington).

    Chuck Couch at the Internet Movie Database

  5. Chuck Couch was an animator, writer, producer, and director, who worked at Walt Disney Productions and Hanna-Barbera. He wrote the story development of Disney's Bambi. Couch died in 1987, at the age of 78.

  6. 1981 Dead & Buried (stunts - as Charles Couch) Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) (stunts - 15 episodes, 1969 - 1979) (stunt double - 1 episode, 1980) (stunt coordinator - 1 episode, 1968) - Woe to Wo Fat (1980) ...