American aviator, air racing pilot, movie stunt pilot (1903–1965)
Not to be confused with Paul Manz.
Paul Mantz
Paul Mantz, 1936
Born
Albert Paul Mantz
August 2, 1903
Alameda, California
Died
July 8, 1965(1965-07-08) (aged 61)
Arizona (filming location)
Cause of death
Aircraft crash
Occupation(s)
Aviator Consultant
Spouse(s)
Theresa (Terry) Mae Minor Mantz Myrtle "Red" Harvey (divorced)
Children
Two sons, one daughter
Albert Paul Mantz (August 2, 1903 – July 8, 1965) was a noted air racing pilot, movie stunt pilot and consultant from the late 1930s until his death in the mid-1960s. He gained fame on two stages: Hollywood and in air races.
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taken from Twelve O'Clock High, the famous crash-landing carried out by PaulMantz, another of Hollywood's leading stunt pilots, and Tallman's one-time partner...
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California in late 1934, Earhart had contacted Hollywood "stunt" pilot PaulMantz in order to improve her flying, focusing especially on long-distance flying...
piece, and the dancer was compared to a monkey and a Mexica. One critic, PaulMantz, called her the "flower of precocious depravity," with a face "marked...
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Orion. As a 13-year-old he cleaned hangars for airplane rides. He met PaulMantz, Art Scholl, and Charles Lindbergh while flying at local California airports...
"Fort Roach." Warner returned to running his company,: 110 and Lt. Col. PaulMantz took over as commanding officer. Personnel assigned to the 18th AAF Base...
dramatic landing that ends in a fiery crash. Midway through the film, PaulMantz flew a Boeing Model 40 biplane in a spirited aerobatic performance, reprising...
[archive]. Charles-Philippe de Chennevières-Pointel, Louis Étienne Dussieux, PaulMantz, Anatole de Montaiglon, Eudore Soulié, Mémoires inédits sur la vie et...
arguably the greatest female aviator of all time, took home the trophy. PaulMantz was the only pilot to ever win the Bendix three consecutive years, from...
friendships with other stars such as Susan Oliver and Richard Arlen. PaulMantz had later purchased the aircraft and used it extensively in film work...
of the film. During filming, a near disaster occurred when "Air Boss" PaulMantz and his photo crew, while filming a low-altitude attack, were caught in...
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