David Campagna Explained

David Campagna
Birth Date:October 23, 1946
Birth Place:San Jose, California
Death Place:Beverly Hills, California
Occupation:Actor
Spouse:Carolyn Mary Kleefeld

David Campagna (October 23, 1946 – March 6, 2017 [1]) was an American visual artist and actor, best known for acting as Christopher Walken's stand-in and stunt double.[2] He was a native of Fremont, California.

Career

After studying theater at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, David Campagna moved to Los Angeles, to pursue a career as an actor. In 1973, he was hired as a page for ABC Television, working on several network shows, including The Merv Griffin Show, Laverne and Shirley, Happy Days, The Odd Couple, and The Lawrence Welk Show. Under the tutelage of acting teacher Jeff Corey, Campagna became a soap opera actor, with roles on General Hospital and The Young and the Restless.[3]

He eventually became Christopher Walken's stand-in and stunt double in more than 15 films over 20 years.

Campagna was the inspiration for California poet and visual artist Carolyn Mary Kleefeld's 2014 book, The Divine Kiss: An Exhibit of Paintings and Poems in Honor of David Campagna.[4] The book has been translated into bilingual Romanian/English, Japanese/English, and Greek/English editions, as well as a trilingual Sicilian/Italian/English edition.

Campagna married Kleefeld on Valentine's Day 2017. He died three weeks later, on March 6, 2017, of esophageal cancer, diagnosed three years earlier.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Campagna Obituary - Los Angeles, California. admin. 26 March 2017. legacy.com. 31 March 2017.
  2. Web site: Fremont man doubles for Hollywood star – East Bay Times. 18 October 2006. 2017-01-28.
  3. The Seventh Quarry INTERVIEW SUPPLEMENT, an interview, conducted by American writer John Dotson, with American actor David Campagna.
  4. The Divine Kiss: An Exhibit of Paintings and Poems in Honor of David Campagna (2014) Cross-Cultural Communications, New York
  5. Web site: David V. Campagna Obituary (1946 - 2017) Los Angeles Times.