Rocky Fisher (stunt driver)
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Fred "Rocky" Fisher (born Freddy Mason, Dec. 1947-Oct. 2002) is an internationally acclaimed stunt driver.
Fisher began his career at an early age, becoming an accomplished stunt driver before graduating from high school. He soon became the only teenager in the world capable of performing the extraordinarily difficult ramp-to-ramp jump as a member of Danny Fleenor's Hurricane Hell Drivers of Tampa, Florida.
He was born into an accomplished stunt family. Fisher's mother was stunt performer Yvonne "Pee Wee" LaCosta and his father was a stunt driver for Lucky Teter and was later was the manager for the Jack Kochman Hell Drivers, performers at the 1964 New York World's Fair.