Eddie Kidd Biography

Quick Facts About Eddie Kidd

Celebrated Name Eddie Kidd
Age 62 Years
Nick Name Eddie Kidd
Birth Name Edward Kidd
Birth Date 1959-06-22
Gender Male
Profession Former Stunt Performer
Birth Nation England
Place Of Birth Islington
Nationality British
Horoscope Cancer
Religion Christian
Ethnicity British-White
Marital Status Married (Currently Single)
Wife Debbie Ash (Ex), Sarah Carr (Ex), Samantha Kirli (Ex)
Children 2
Sexual Orientation Straight
Net Worth $5 Million
Source of Wealth Stunt Performing Career
Height 5 ft 1 in or 155 cm
Weight 60 Kg or 115 lbs
Body Type Average
Siblings Sarah-Jane Kidd, Christine Morris
Links Wikipedia
Eddie Kidd is an English former stunt performer, actor as well as a singer. He started his career at the age of fourteen. He is known for his daredevil jumps and has been called the English Evel Knievel. On 6th August 1996, he was involved in a serious motorcycle accident while performing at the Bulldog Bash, held at Long Marston Airfield near Stratford-upon-Avon. He was paralyzed and suffered brain damage following an accident. After he recovered, he appeared in an episode of Russell Brand’s 2002 TV documentary series “RE:Brand”. On 15th June 2012, it was announced that he had been made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List for services to charity. In the year 1984, Martech released a computer game based on Kidd’s stunts titled “Eddie Kidd Jump Challenge”. He also had a singing career, releasing several singles such as “Leave it to the Kidd” (Decca FR 13795). In addition, he has also worked as a clothing and hair model in the late 1980s. He has worked as a stunt double in many films including “The Living Daylights”, “Bullseye!” and more. He recently made a guest appearance on the BBC show “Top Gear” on 14th November 2021.