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| - Peter Diamond was the stunt coordinator on Episodes IV and V, and assisted with stunts on Episode VI. He also played URoRRuR'R'R, Garouf Lafoe, a stormtrooper, a Death Star trooper named Corporal Prescott, a snowtrooper, a scout trooper, Unidentified Weequay Skiff Master, and a rebel commando in a subsequently deleted scene. He also created the lightsaber combat style of Djem So and Soresu for Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi. He was among the people interviewed for the documentary "Empire of Dreams", which was released six months after his death.
- Peter Alexander Diamond (born August 10, 1929 in Durham, England, UK; died March 27 2004 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, UK) was a stuntman, swordmaster, fight arranger, second unit director and actor on over 100 motion pictures and television series, often based in the UK. Diamond worked as the stunt arranger and as a stunt performer in 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark. For the latter role, he could be seen as one of the Nazis aboard the truck that Indiana Jones ambushed while on horseback.
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| - Peter Diamond was the stunt coordinator on Episodes IV and V, and assisted with stunts on Episode VI. He also played URoRRuR'R'R, Garouf Lafoe, a stormtrooper, a Death Star trooper named Corporal Prescott, a snowtrooper, a scout trooper, Unidentified Weequay Skiff Master, and a rebel commando in a subsequently deleted scene. He also created the lightsaber combat style of Djem So and Soresu for Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi. He was among the people interviewed for the documentary "Empire of Dreams", which was released six months after his death.
- Peter Alexander Diamond (born August 10, 1929 in Durham, England, UK; died March 27 2004 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, UK) was a stuntman, swordmaster, fight arranger, second unit director and actor on over 100 motion pictures and television series, often based in the UK. Like many of the stuntmen on the first three Indiana Jones films, Diamond portrayed various characters in George Lucas' original Star Wars trilogy as well. Diamond's other credits include various Hammer Horror films, The Fifth Musketeer, Highlander (as well as the 1992 television spin-off of the same name), Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (with Sean Connery), Lionheart, The Princess Bride, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Red Scorpion, the 1990s Zorro TV series and the UK TV shows The Bill, The Vice and Heartbeat. Diamond worked as the stunt arranger and as a stunt performer in 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark. For the latter role, he could be seen as one of the Nazis aboard the truck that Indiana Jones ambushed while on horseback.
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