My Attempt at Becoming a Professional Stilt Walker

My Attempt at Becoming a Professional Stilt Walker

Written by Adrienne

Topics: Actress, Adrienne's Dreams

I’m quite sure that my dad always wanted a circus family.  He never actually said “Hey let’s go join the circus!”.  But he did teach us quite a few circus tricks.  I think it all started when he found a unicycle at a garage sale.  He taught himself how to ride it and ended up buying all us kids our own unicycles.  At one point, I think our family owned 6 unicycles.  I am the only one who has really kept up with it and I currently own 4 of them.  I don’t unicycle much but you might see me riding around my neighborhood every so often.  Once we all learned to unicycle, he taught us to juggle and he even built us a “Tarzan” swing.  Eventually, he built us all stilts.  We were quite the circus act though the only people who ever really saw us were our neighbors and of course my mom.

Well yesterday I found out that a movie was coming through town and they needed stilt walkers.  They would be paying $250/day plus a $54 per diem.  AND it would be up to 10 months worth of work!  I could definitely quit my job for that!  So… I hadn’t done any stilt walking since I was a kid but I knew that I had good balance and could probably pick it up again fairly quickly.  I rented some dry wall stilts from a local hardware store and was ready to take on the audition!!  Until I tried on the stilts that is.

Dry wall stilts just aren’t the same as the stilts you see clowns wearing at the circus.  They were rickety and felt quite unstable.  I could see myself tumbling straight onto my face and breaking my teeth (for some reason I am always afraid of breaking my teeth when involved in dangerous sports).  I never got comfortable on them and decided not to do the audition.  I was REALLY bummed.  I was so excited to see my credit on IMDb for stilt walking!  Oh well.  Hopefully the next movie that comes through will be in need of unicyclers.  Now that, I know I can do!

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  1. Forest says:

    Oh no!!! That is a real shame… Well maybe it happened for a reason! Fingers crossed for the unicycling gig to come through town :)

  2. Adrienne says:

    Forest,

    I know! I was so bummed… but you are absolutely right… it may have happened for a reason. I will just keep telling myself that!!

  3. Mike Weakley says:

    Bummer! That would have been sweet to be in a movie as a stilt walker. Sounds like you had a very cool Dad though!

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