Clint Eastwood has a special tribute to his late friend Buddy Van Horn – “He took all my hits.”

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“Remembering Buddy Van Horn, director of ‘Any Which Way You Can’ and Clint Eastwood’s stuntman, dies at 92. Wayne “Buddy” Van Horn, veteran stuntman who worked with Clint Eastwood on over 30 films and directed “Any Which Way You Can” and “The Dead Pool,” died, according to an obituary notice in the Los Angeles Times. He was 92.

Sometimes credited as Wayne Van Horn, he started working with Eastwood as a stunt double in 1967, and continued working as a stunt coordinator on his films up until “J. Edgar” in 2011.

“Buddy has saved my life throughout the years,” said Eastwood in a statement to Variety. “He took all my hits. I will miss our talks as he always makes me laugh. He was a true friend.”

The longtime stuntman was “born on the back lot of Universal Studios,” according to his obit notice. His father had worked at the studio as a veterinarian for the studio’s horses. He rode his pony around the open San Fernando Valley hills and became a skilled horseman, breaking into the business as an extra riding horses.

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He was handed his draft notice while sitting on a horse, and served in the army for two years before returning to showbiz. One of his early gigs was as Guy Williams’ stunt double in Walt Disney’s “Zorro” TV series.

This led to Van Horn’s work as Eastwood’s stunt double, and eventually with Malpaso Productions as a stunt coordinator and director. Van Horn’s other stunt credits include “Dirty Harry” (1971), “The Rookie” (1990), “Space Cowboys” (2000), “Million Dollar Baby” (2004) and “Gran Torino” (2008).”

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