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Carl Boenisch

Carl Boenisch

Carl Ronald Boenish (April 3, 1941 – July 7, 1984), considered the father of modern BASE jumping, was an American freefall cinematographer, who in 1978 filmed the first jumps from El Capitan using ram-air parachutes. These jumps were repeated, not as a publicity exercise or as a movie stunt, but as part of the development of a recurring recreational activity. This approach defined modern BASE jumping. These were the jumps that popularized BASE jumping more widely among parachutists, likely because Boenish filmed them and presented the footage exceptionally well. Boenish also published BASE Magazine to promote safety in this new sport. Boenish's cinematography work included the 1969 John Frankenheimer parachuting film classic The Gypsy Moths, starring Burt Lancaster and Gene Hackman, and a National Geographic Explorer segment on jumps from El Capitan. His life and death is the subject of the 2015 documentary film, Sunshine Superman.

Born: April 3, 1941 in New Castle, Pennsylvania

Died: July 7, 1984 (Age 43)

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Carl Boenisch  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
6.8
ActorHimself2015
Short Film
6.3
ActorSelf1969
Movie
6.1
CameraAerial Camera1969
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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