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Heart of a Stuntman

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In Heart of a Stuntman, Hollywood veteran Kevin Ball recounts his remarkable journey from film and TV sets to real-life drama in Cambodia, Vietnam, Kenya, Kosovo, Peru, Thailand, Guatemala, Dubai, and India. Recruited by Cindy McCain--who wrote the Foreword for the book--Kevin and his Hollywood colleague, John Evanko, applied their skills to supporting NGOs such as Freedom Fields USA, Operation Smile, World Journey of Smiles, The HALO Trust, International Health Emissaries, and the World Food Program.




Here is a taste of what Kevin Ball offers




Cambodia is one of the most heavily mined locations on the planet. Clean water wells, medical facilities, and schools are often accessible only by a small foot path leading directly through a live landmine field. Deviation from these paths can lead to maiming or death. If not for advocates like Freedom Fields USA, and the hands-on work of demining groups like The HALO Trust, the remains of war will continue to lie inches below the fertile soil, indiscriminately waiting to attack.  


A snowy runway in Kosovo, still pockmarked by war, accepted us onto its frozen tarmac. Littering the country, unexploded cluster bombs still threatened the citizens daily. The HALO Trust was in a desperate battle with the elements and with international governing voices to clear this deadly refuge of war before another child's life was tragically cut short. With Cindy McCain at our side, we were on a mission to reveal these truths.


The hidden village of K'ekchi' Indians, deep in the jungles of Guatemala and accessible only by a small boat, was desperate for dental care. International Health Emissaries invited us to help reach these people, spotlighting a frightening When you can't eat due to decaying teeth, you suffer a slow death of malnutrition. The dentists of IHE saved them.


Facial deformities and cleft palates afflict millions annually across the globe, but in rural areas of India, steeped in mythological lore, these abnormalities can be deemed a curse by the gods, bringing shame to a family and leaving children locked away for life. Operation Smile chose Guwahati, India, a place seldom visited international medical teams, to be a hub for free facial surgeries, giving thousands of men, women and children new lives and new smiles.


Kevin Ball found his way in the humanitarian world because he felt the need for change. His career as a professional stuntman spanned over thirty years and it helped to prepare his mind and body for the hurdles of documenting the work of NGOs in developing nations.

408 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 16, 2022

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November 23, 2023
I met Kevin at his first convention appearance where he would be signing countless autographs for fans of Jeepers Creepers, Wild Things, Godzilla King of the Monsters and more. I had done a bit of research on him and this book popped up. I was extremely excited to see the book on his table and be able to leave with a copy. This book reads like a conversation with a very humble, open, honest and kind individual who is just trying to share his experiences and remind us that everyone is capable of humanity. His stories are eye opening and reminding of the fact that our lives are so much more different that that of children walking through landmine fields to get to school. Children and families living in a landfill selling what the find to survive. People who regardless of their conditions are kind and live with a smile. There are some amazing organizations out there aiming to help and Kevin and his friend John tell us about some of them and open our eyes to an entire world that sounds like something you’d only see in one of his movies.


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