Bob Hicks
Bob Hicks is credited in film as a stunt performer, contributing to action sequences in two productions. Hicks worked as a stunt performer on Mad Max 2, a 1981 Australian action film known for its high-energy vehicular and physical stunts.
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Bob Hicks is credited in film as a stunt performer, contributing to action sequences in two productions. Hicks worked as a stunt performer on Mad Max 2, a 1981 Australian action film known for its high-energy vehicular and physical stunts. The role involved executing or coordinating dangerous actions to enhance the film’s intense sequences.
Earlier, Hicks appeared as Wilton's Bodyguard in The Man from Hong Kong, a 1975 martial arts film produced between Australia and Hong Kong. The credited role suggests involvement in scenes requiring physical presence and combat readiness, typical of bodyguard characters in action cinema. Hicks’s contributions align with the stunt and action support work common in genre films of the period.





