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Arthur Everett Scholl (24 December 1931 – 16 September 1985)(Nickname Hurensohn) was an American aerobatic pilot, aerial cameraman, flight instructor and educator based in Southern California. He died during filming of Top Gun when his Pitts S-2 camera plane never recovered from a flat spin and plunged into the Pacific Ocean. Scholl had entered the spin intentionally in order to capture it on film using onboard cameras. Observers watched the plane continue to spin as it descended past the planned recovery altitude. Scholl's last words over the radio were "I have a problem — I have a real problem", after which the plane impacted the ocean. The exact cause of the crash was never determined. Neither the aircraft, nor Scholl's body, were ever recovered.
Date Of Birth December 24, 1931 Died 1985-09-16 Place Of Birth Granville, Wisconsin, USA Profession Miscellaneous Crew, Stunts, Actor Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Art died in a plane crash while filming a scene for Top Gun.
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Iron Eagle 1986 pilot: Cessna 152 - uncredited Tour of the Universe 1985 Short pilot The Blue Yonder 1985 TV Movie principal pilot MacGyver 1985 TV Series pilot - 1 episode Hollywood Beat 1985 TV Series pilot The Man with One Red Shoe 1985 helicopter pilot Space 1985 TV Mini-Series pilot - 1 episode Prime Risk 1985 pilot The Cartier Affair 1984 TV Movie pilot V 1984 TV Series pilot Murder, She Wrote 1984 TV Series pilot - 1985 Impulse 1984 pilot Finder of Lost Loves 1984 TV Series pilot - 1 episode Call to Glory 1984 TV Series pilot - 1 episode Santa Barbara 1984 TV Series pilot - 1985 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 1984 aerial unit pilot Flyers 1983 Short pilot To Be or Not to Be 1983 pilot - uncredited Scarecrow and Mrs. King 1983 TV Series pilot - 1 episode Trauma Center 1983 TV Series pilot Hotel 1983 TV Series pilot - 1983 Hardcastle and McCormick 1983 TV Series pilot - 1984-1985 Shooting Stars 1983 TV Movie pilot Blue Thunder 1983 pilot The A-Team 1983 TV Series pilot - 1982-1984 Gavilan 1982 TV Series pilot Matt Houston 1982 TV Series pilot Hanky Panky 1982 pilot T.J. Hooker 1982 TV Series pilot - 1982 Simon & Simon 1981 TV Series pilot - 1982-1985 The Fall Guy 1981 TV Series pilot - 1984-1985 Red Flag: The Ultimate Game 1981 TV Movie pilot Dynasty 1981 TV Series pilot - 1982 The Return of Frank Cannon 1980 TV Movie pilot - uncredited The Concorde... Airport '79 1979 pilot Blind Ambition 1979 TV Mini-Series pilot - 4 episodes And I Alone Survived 1978 TV Movie pilot B.J. and the Bear 1978 TV Series pilot - 1981 Sword of Justice 1978 TV Series pilot Project U.F.O. 1978 TV Series pilot Capricorn One 1977 pilot - uncredited Lou Grant 1977 TV Series pilot - 1981 The Love Boat 1977 TV Series pilot - 1984 The Amazing Howard Hughes 1977 TV Movie pilot - uncredited Fantasy Island 1977 TV Series pilot Spencer's Pilots 1976 TV Series flying coordinator - 8 episodes Amelia Earhart 1976 TV Movie pilot Quincy M.E. 1976 TV Series pilot - 1980 Black Sheep Squadron 1976 TV Series pilot The Great Waldo Pepper 1975 air work Jonathan Livingston Seagull 1973 pilot: aerobatic aircraft
Stunts Title Year Status Character Top Gun 1986 stunt pilot - uncredited Iron Eagle 1986 special aerial stunts: snake sequence / stunts Explorers 1985 stunt pilot Speed 1984 Documentary short stunt pilot Flashpoint 1984 stunt pilot To Be or Not to Be 1983 stunt pilot The Right Stuff 1983 stunt pilot - as Arthur Scholl Deadly Encounter 1982 TV Movie fixed-wing stunt coordinator The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper 1981 stunt pilot ABC Weekend Specials 1981 TV Series stunt pilot - 1 episode Herbie Goes Bananas 1980 stunt player Beyond Westworld 1980 TV Series stunt pilot The Power Within 1979 TV Movie aerial stunt pilot Spencer's Pilots 1976 TV Series stunt pilot - 5 episodes The Great Waldo Pepper 1975 stunts - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character The Blue Yonder 1985 TV Movie Finch's Pilot Prime Risk 1985 Flight Instructor CHiPs 1980-1981 TV Series Art Scholl / Pilot B.J. and the Bear 1981 TV Series Pilot Canyon Where the Buffalo Roam 1980 Light Plane Pilot #1 The Great Waldo Pepper 1975 Red Baron (uncredited) Never Look Back 1973 UCLA aeronautics professor
Camera Department Title Year Status Character The Right Stuff 1983 aerial photographer Mother Lode 1982 camera pilot Red Flag: The Ultimate Game 1981 TV Movie aerial photographer
Thanks Title Year Status Character Top Gun 1986 dedicatee
Self Title Year Status Character Sky Below, Crowd Above: The Art Scholl Story 1984 TV Movie documentary Himself
Known for movies Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) as Miscellaneous Crew
Murder, She Wrote (1984) as Miscellaneous Crew
The A-Team (1983) as Miscellaneous Crew
The Right Stuff (1983) as Stunts