The movie star unfortunately passed away despite the prompt arrival of police and ambulances.
Leroy, his 49-year-old son, referred to his father as a “legend” and mentioned that he was working on future motion pictures.
“He died with a lot of drive and in a very good mood,” he told the Daily Mail Australia. He was happy.
The catastrophe that occurred in New South Wales on Thursday remains largely unknown.
Page appeared in several popular action films, including Roadgames, Deathcheaters, Stunt Rock, and The Man from Hong Kong.
His most recent projects were Furiosa, a Mad Max prequel that will be released later this year, and Three Thousand Years of Longing.
The stuntman, who initially came to prominence in the 1970s, has been honored by friends in the industry.
Yesterday, Brian Trenchard-Smith, Grant Page’s former manager, said, “Grant Page was Australia’s first stunt performer and my friend for fifty-two years.”
“I will truly miss him.” “Age makes us heavy, gravity pulls us down, and death waits for us if we dare too much,” Grant remarked, adding that he was able to alter the laws of probability and physics. He was an incredible individual who had an entirely honest life.
According to Trenchard-Smith, he was a stuntman with “extraordinary ability.”
“You get to dodge the cars, slide down the burning cliff, jump into the water, and battle the shark with him.”