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Roy Jenson in Chinatown (1974)

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Roy Jenson

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  • Was the first man beaten up by Caine on Kung Fu (1972).
  • Doubled for Robert Mitchum.
  • Joined the U.S. Navy at age 17 during WWII and served on a destroyer in the Pacific.
  • First wife, Barbara Dionysius, was his college sweetheart. They had three children: Martin Jensen, Morgan Jensen and Sasha Jenson.
  • Had an affinity for the ocean--fishing, sailing, diving.
  • While playing professional football in Canada (Calgary Stampeders, B.C. Lions), he was utilized as a stunt double for River of No Return (1954) starring Robert Mitchum. Moved to Hollywood thereafter to do stunt work and eventually took on a number of bit roles.
  • Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Actors Branch).
  • Met his second wife, European actress Marina Petrova (aka Marina Petrowa), while filming The Great Escape (1963) in Germany.
  • Was a Western All-Star in the Canadian Football League in 1954.
  • A former UCLA football player, he earned a BA in geography at UCLA in 1951 before then playing professionally for the Calgary Stampeders and the Montreal Alouettes in the Canadian Football League.
  • Born in Calgary, Canada, but moved to Los Angeles with his mother and brother, George Jenson, at age 7 and attended South Gate High School.
  • In addition to his second wife, three sons and brother, he was survived by seven grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.
  • He is sometimes confused with Robert Ridgely.

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