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In a new documentary, David Holmes, a stunt performer in the ‘Harry Potter’ films, recalls his life before and after a harrowing accident on set that left him paralyzed.
David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived is a likable, grounded, and heartfelt portrait of a Harry Potter stuntman whose career was cut far too short.
For all fans of the Harry Potter franchise, HBO is bringing us David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived, to explore in detail a particularly interesting backstage story about the film franchise.
To have the chance to work on a Harry Potter movie must've seemed like the opportunity of a lifetime for young David Holmes, a committed gymnast and junior stuntman who became Daniel Radcliffe's ...
“David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived” operates on so many levels it’s hard to sort this HBO documentary into just one house. Alternately uplifting and devastating, a warm reminiscence about the ...
The boy whose story is being told. Daniel Radcliffe’s “Harry Potter” stunt double David Holmes is opening up about the on-set incident that changed his life forever. Holmes, 42, made ...
"David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived," an HBO original film set to debut next month, will include behind-the-scenes footage and conversations with colleagues, friends and loved ones, Variety reported ...
David Holmes is the subject of the upcoming documentary David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived, which was executive produced by Daniel Radcliffe. David was a professional stuntman for many years, until ...
A documentary looks at the friendship that formed during the Harry Potter movies between Daniel Radcliffe and his main stunt double, who was seriously injured in 2009.