Peter Foy Net Worth

Peter Foy Net Worth is
$18 Million

Peter Foy Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Peter Foy (11 June 1925 – 17 February 2005) was the stage flying effects specialist who founded "Flying by Foy", most widely known for its work flying actors in the play Peter Pan.Born in London, England, he began in show business as a child actor, and in one of his roles (as a Sea Witch in Where the Rainbow Ends) was called upon to fly. After serving in the Royal Air Force as a Navigator and Entertainment Officer, he began working for the British company that had flown him, Kirby's Flying Ballets, and sailed to New York in 1950 to stage the flying sequences for Peter Pan starring Jean Arthur. He flew many of her successors in the role, including Mary Martin, Sandy Duncan, and Cathy Rigby.Other productions for which he created flying sequences included I Love Lucy, Men into Space, The Garry Moore Show, Hanna Barbera's Jack and the Beanstalk with Gene Kelly and The Flying Nun on television; Fantastic Voyage, Funny Girl, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Hair and The Wiz in movies; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, The Who's Tommy, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Angels in America, The Lion King, Disney's Aida, and Dracula, the Musical on Broadway; and touring productions of the Ice Capades.An innovator, Foy constantly tinkered with improvements and invented new systems of staged flight for both greater freedom of movement and greater safety.Jean Arthur's Peter Pan was flown on a Kirby pendulum system with a compound drum, the standard method of flying actors for more than 100 years. But Foy became increasingly dissatisfied with the performance of the flying equipment, which he felt limited stage flight to little more than "nervous stunts or a series of static tableaus". He wanted to create flying sequences that looked more natural and soon began to develop new equipment that would allow actors' movements to be more easily synchronized with music and seamlessly integrated into the action of the play.By the time he returned to New York, four years later, to fly Mary Martin in the new musical version of Peter Pan, Foy had invented a new system, the "Inter-Related Pendulum", which utilized two suspension points, each controlled by a separate operator. The Inter-Related Pendulum made possible spectacular, highly controlled, free flight, but required operators with a high degree of skill and precision, as the performer's weight passes from one suspension point to the other. The system also required a minimum 40 feet of grid height to produce a natural-looking, effective pendulum swing.He founded Flying by Foy in 1957; in the 1960s he branched out from Broadway to Las Vegas shows.Throughout his lifetime, Foy applied his mechanical ingenuity to the challenge of safely flying performers in a variety of different and often difficult circumstances. He solved the problem of flying actors in low height situations (such as little theatres and tent shows) with his invention of the Floating Pulley in 1958. While t

Date Of BirthJune 11, 1925
Died2005-02-17
Place Of BirthLondon, England, UK
ProfessionMiscellaneous Crew
SpouseBarbara Foy
Star SignGemini
#Fact
1Early in his career, Foy worked for Kirby's Flying Ballets, the leading theatrical flying-effects company in the UK. In 1950, he supervised the creation and operation of the flying apparatus for a Broadway production of "Peter Pan", with Jean Arthur in the title role and Boris Karloff as Captain Hook.
2In 1957, he started his own company, which became known as Flying by Foy. In addition to several Broadway productions, he also worked on the opening ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympics, the Ice Capades, several rock concerts, operas, and ballets.
3Specialized in making theatrical performers "fly" on stage. He sent Mary Martin, Sandy Duncan, and Cathy Rigby soaring in productions of "Peter Pan". In movies and television, he sent aloft Jack Benny, Lucille Ball, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, and Bob Hope. He also worked with Liberace (and his piano!), gymnast Nadia Comaneci, and singer Garth Brooks.
4Children: son Garry, daughter Teresa.

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
American Experience2012TV Series documentary production intern - 1 episode
The Wiz1978flying rigs
The Flying Nun1967TV Series flying effects supervisor - 1 episode
Fantastic Voyage1966technical adviser: flying sequences
Peter Pan1960TV Special flying effects supervisor
Men Into Space1959-1960TV Series weightlessness effects - 8 episodes
Music with Mary Martin1959TV Movie flying supervisor
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show1958TV Series effects on wire - 1 episode
Producers' Showcase1955TV Series flying effects - 1 episode
Lights Out1950TV Series technical advisor - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Mike Douglas Show1976TV SeriesHimself - Special Effects Expert
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1966TV SeriesHimself - Guest

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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