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Rene Veluzat, Former Blue Cloud Movie Ranch Owner, Dies At 80
On March 21, at the age of 80, Santa Clarita actor and stuntman Rene Veluzat, known for his ownership of Blue Cloud Movie Ranch and Diamond V Movie Ranch, passed away.
Veluzat, an actor and stuntman known most for his ownership of two movie ranches in Santa Clarita, passed away on March 21, 2021 after a reportedly long battle with cancer.
“I have known Rene for many many years and I had nothing but total admiration for the gentleman,” said City Councilman Bob Kellar. “He provided the locations for many tremendous films for this community. He was just a gentleman and a great person.”
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A spokesperson for the actor told Variety Sunday that Melnick is doing fine and recovering at home, and stressed that the shoot the actor was doing was not in any way associated with SEAL Team.
Ironically, last week, he had posted video to Instagram in which he's seen successfully performing the fast-roping stunt carrying a dog.
The actor, according to Deadline.com , fell about 20 feet as he was fast roping from a helicopter while carrying a dog. The incident took place near Blue Cloud Movie Ranch in Santa Clarita, to the north-east of Los Angeles, on Saturday afternoon
Ironically, last week, Melnick had posted video to Instagram in which he's seen successfully performing the fast-roping stunt carrying a dog
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Variety has confirmed.
Reports first surfaced last night that a stuntman fell 15-20 feet from a helicopter while fast-roping during a shoot near Blue Cloud Movie Ranch in Santa Clarita, Calif. The Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Office confirmed to
Variety that the Los Angeles County Fire Department then transported the man to the hospital to be treated for injuries that were not life-threatening.
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A representative for Melnick said that the actor is doing fine and recovering at home, adding that the shoot was in no way associated with “SEAL Team.” The dog that Melnick was performing the stunt with is also recovering and in good condition.
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