H. B. Halicki Explained

H. B. Halicki
Birth Name:Henry Blight Halicki
Birth Date:18 October 1940
Birth Place:Dunkirk, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Tonawanda, New York, U.S.
Othername:Hank Halicki
The Car Crash King
The Junkman
Toby Halicki
Tony Halicki
Henry Bernard Halicki (per birth announcement)
Yearsactive:1972–1989

Henry Blight "Toby" Halicki (October 18, 1940 – August 20, 1989) was an American director, writer, stunt driver, actor, and filmmaker. Halicki directed the 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds as well as producing and starring in several other action films. He was killed in an accident while filming Gone in 60 Seconds 2 in 1989. His widow, Denice Shakarian Halicki, produced a remake of Gone in 60 Seconds in 2000 with Jerry Bruckheimer.

Biography

Halicki was born in Dunkirk, New York, on October 18, 1940, the son of John Halicki and his second wife, Angeline Blazejewicz, both Polish Americans. His middle name was listed as Bernard in his birth announcement.[1] [2] His father, originally from Austria, was an auto mechanic and automobile salesman, and opened his own automobile repair shop, Halicki Garage, in 1919.[3] [4] Halicki was one of thirteen children, some of whom were half-siblings from his father's first marriage to Caroline Turek; his brothers were Rudolph, Frank, Bud, Ron, Edward, Joseph, and John and his sisters were Angeline, Allegra, Helen, Caroline, and Tara.[5]

Career

Halicki moved from New York to California and worked on vehicles, eventually owning his own impound and towing business. H.B. Halicki Mercantile Co. & Junk Yard was known for its extensive antique automobile and toy collections.[6]

Gone in 60 Seconds

See main article: Gone in 60 Seconds (1974 film). Halicki wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the film Gone in 60 Seconds in 1974.[7] There was no official script for the movie, apart from several pages outlining main dialog sequences. Halicki supplied most of the cars and used repeated footage of the same vehicles and shots of public incidents to increase the footage. The scene in which a train derailment is observed was not part of the original shooting script; it is in fact a real train that derailed. When the director heard about the wreck, he wanted to incorporate it into the film.

Halicki compacted 10 vertebrae performing the film's 128adj=midNaNadj=mid jump finale and walked with a limp afterwards.[8]

Marriage, Gone in 60 Seconds 2 and death

Halicki met Denice Shakarian, an Armenian American, in 1983. They dated for six years, before marrying on May 11, 1989. After returning from their honeymoon, he began filming his 1989 sequel, Gone in 60 Seconds 2, in which both of them would star – Halicki as car thief Colt and Denice as computer guru / thief Alaska Wells.[9] After Halicki's death, Shakarian began dating her third cousin, Robert Kardashian, best known for representing O. J. Simpson.[10]

Halicki bought over 400 automobiles to destroy in the film, which was to feature improved car chases and storyline.

On August 20, 1989, while filming in Dunkirk and Buffalo, New York, Halicki was preparing for the most dramatic stunt sequence in the film, during which a 160feet water tower was supposed to topple to the ground. When a cable attached to the tower snapped unexpectedly, it sheared off a telephone pole, which fell on Halicki, killing him instantly. The accident occurred in an area behind the former J.H. Williams Tool factory at 400 Vulcan Street in Buffalo.[11]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1972 Love Me Deadly Race Driver Actor, Associate Producer
1974 Gone in 60 Seconds Maindrian "Vicinski" Pace Actor, producer, writer, director, Stunt Driver
1982 The Junkman Harlan B. Hollis / Maindrian "Vicinski" Pace Actor, producer, writer, director, Stunt Driver
1982 The Making of the Junkman Himself / host Documentary
1983 Deadline Auto Theft Maindrian "Vicinski" Pace Actor, producer, writer, director, Stunt Driver
1988 Deadly Addiction Rolls-Royce Driver Actor
1989 Gone in 60 Seconds 2 International Thief Unfinished film; accidentally killed during filming
2003 The Life and Times of H.B. Halicki Himself Archive Footage, Documentary

Notes and References

  1. https://www.newspapers.com/image/56432615/?terms=halicki&match=1 23 Oct 1940, Page 8 - Dunkirk Evening Observer at Newspapers.com
  2. Web site: 1 September 2015. Frank A. Halicki Obituary. 15 October 2020. Chautauqua Today.
  3. Web site: Halicki Family of Dunkirk History presented at Chautauqua County Genealogical Society. 2020-10-15. observertoday.com. en-US.
  4. The Daily Telegraph Third Book of Obituaries: Entertainers, ed. Hugh Massingberd, Pan Books, 1998 (Macmillan, 1997), p. 90
  5. Web site: Rudolph H.. 2020-10-15. Chautauqua Today.
  6. Web site: Mustang Monthly . Mustang Monthly . August 18, 2013.
  7. Web site: Gone in 60 Seconds (1974). https://web.archive.org/web/20150708094010/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/20275/Gone-in-60-Seconds/overview. dead. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. Fred Beldin. 2015. 2015-07-08.
  8. News: 1967 Ford Mustang 'Eleanor' recreation. The Times. April 9, 2009. April 9, 2009 . London . Jonny . Smith.
  9. Web site: Denice Halicki Gone in 60 Seconds. 2021-11-27. en-US.
  10. Web site: 2017-07-26. Robert Kardashian Engaged To Third Cousin Denice Halicki. 2020-10-15. RadarOnline. en-US.
  11. Web site: Archives . L. A. Times . 1989-08-21 . Creator of Crashes Killed on Film Set . 2023-08-05 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.