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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Disney Stuntman Lauded Hero After Indy Prop Mishap

Disney Stuntman Lauded Hero After Indy Prop Mishap

15 Jan

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Summary

  • A Disney stuntman sustained neck injuries after a prop boulder went off course.
  • He intentionally blocked the rolling boulder to protect the audience.
  • Herrick's family is raising funds for his recovery and a charity.
Disney Stuntman Lauded Hero After Indy Prop Mishap

Robert Herrick, a dedicated Disney cast member of over 30 years, is recovering from significant neck injuries sustained during a performance of the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! on December 30, 2025. A 400-lb prop boulder unexpectedly rolled off its track during a show at Disney World's Hollywood Studios. Herrick, a seasoned actor and stuntman in the show, acted quickly to intercept the rogue prop.

His swift actions prevented the boulder from reaching the audience, but he was struck and fell, fracturing two vertebrae in his neck. Herrick, who has a deep affection for the show and his colleagues, expressed humility when called a hero. He stated his only thought was to protect the audience, not to be heroic. He is expected to wear a neck brace for several weeks.

Following the incident, Disney confirmed they are supporting Herrick and are reviewing the show's safety protocols. Meanwhile, Herrick's family has launched a GoFundMe to aid with his recovery, with a portion of the donations pledged to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The fundraiser has already garnered over $6,900 towards its $10,000 goal.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A stunt performer was injured when a 400-lb prop boulder rolled off track and struck him.
Robert Herrick is a 30-year Disney cast member who bravely stopped a runaway prop boulder from hitting the audience, sustaining neck injuries.
The incident took place during the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! at Disney World's Hollywood Studios.

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