During playback of movies in which she fell in front of him performing on stage at the Foxwood Theatre, Tierney said he was proud of the work he had done until the accident , like something’s up, and continues to operate, maintain ongoing I was like, wow. I felt like kind of a flavor of pride. I was like, I fell right s away! And I see it two weeks later.VIDEO: Julie Taymor expresses confidence in Spider-Man interview in November
Christopher Tierney, the stuntman who fractured his skull and broke three vertebrae after the free fall from a platform with an overview of the performance on December 20 Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, back from his injuries Friday. Dressed in a corset decorated with Spider-Man stickers, Saturday interpreter if the music and the Associated Press said later, This is what I waited for the last two weeks – to see my friends and finally watch the show.
Tierney fell 35 feet and was hospitalized in critical condition after the accident, which was attributed to human error . Tierney was not attached to a safety belt, as it should be, and production was halted for a couple of days to establish the additional security measures.