Christopher Tierney

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Posted on Jan 04, 2011 @ 09:00AM - Add a comment

Christopher Tierney, the stuntman who was badly injured last month after falling 30 feet while performing in the Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark in New York's Foxwoods Theatre, said Tuesday that he "feels great" as he recovers from the fall.

Tierney -- who cracked ribs, suffered internal bleeding, broke four ribs, punctured his lung and cracked three vertebrae after the December 20 fall -- said he's been through "pretty aggressive physical therapy" since the accident. 

Tierney appeared on Good Morning America in an exclusive interview which also included several other members of the cast.

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Injured Broadway Actor Christopher Tierney Walks Again!


Posted on Dec 26, 2010 @ 05:00AM - Add a comment

Some might call it a Christmas miracle. Christopher Tierney was back up on his feet, just five days after taking a 30-ft fall during a production of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.

The stunt actor is still in his hospital's Intensive Care Unit  but his father Tim Tierney says Christopher is anxious to return to the role despite injuries that had some worried he'd spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.

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Some might call it a Christmas miracle. Christopher Tierney was back up on his feet, just five days after taking a 30-ft fall during a production of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.

The stunt actor is still in his hospital's Intensive Care Unit  but his father Tim Tierney says Christopher is anxious to return to the role despite injuries that had some worried he'd spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.

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Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark was still in previews when the 31-year-old Tierney, despite wearing a safety harness, fell into the stage orchestra pit.

Christopher walked for the first time since his fall on Friday, following back surgery, and spent Christmas with his mother and brother at the hospital, Tim Tierney, told The Associated Press.

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Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, with music by Bono and The Edge, is being mounted with a stunning $65 million price tags.  But the money being spent hasn't prevented three previous injuries and an opening night that's been delayed a month..

Christopher "just felt so blessed to be part of this whole creative process, and he just cannot wait to get back and perform in the show," his father told AP.

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Christopher's injuries include four broken ribs, a hairline skull fracture, cracks in three vertebrae and internal bleeding.

He is expected to remain in the ICU until at least Monday.  Then the hard work of rehabilitation will begin.

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