The loss has occurred of Tony McFarr, a stuntman who served as a substitute for a number of Hollywood’s most famous actors, including Chris Pratt. As TMZ has discovered.
The daring performer’s mother, Donna, has informed us that he passed unexpectedly on Monday at his house located just outside of Orlando. Although we have been informed that the family does not yet have a clear understanding of the specific circumstances surrounding his demise, Donna has said that his departure is unexpected and shocking.
According to her, Tony was a healthy and active person, and we have been informed that the office of the medical examiner is now conducting toxicological testing. An official cause of loss has not yet been determined, according to the Orange County Medical Examiner, who has confirmed to us that they have found the case.

Tony started his career as a stunt performer in the business in 2011, when he appeared in an episode of the popular television show “Bones” on the network. After that, he went on to execute stunts in a number of well-known films, including “Homeland,” “Teen Wolf,” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1,” “Furious 7,” “Captain America: Civil War,” “The Accountant,” and “Allegiant,” amongst a great number of other films.
The bond between McFarr and Pratt grew over time. In 2015, McFarr made his debut as Pratt in the film “Jurassic World.” Since then, he has reprised the role in films such as “Passengers,” “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” in which he had a traumatic fall.
CP has shown his affection for Tony via several posts that he has made over the years, including a shout-out to him when the filming of “GotG 2” was completed. Additionally, McFarr played the role of Jon Hamm in the film “Tag.”


Additionally, Tony demonstrated his acting abilities during the course of the year, accumulating a number of acting credits in television programs such as “Macgyver,” “Burn Notice,” and “One Tree Hill.”
In more recent years, it seems that Tony has shifted his focus to the ownership of restaurants. He has opened a handful of restaurants in Florida, one of which is called Reel Bowls, and it is described as a poke and salad stop with a cinematic motif that is located close to Orlando.
His mother and father, as well as his daughter and sister, are among many who will miss Tony. According to what we have been informed, the family will be gathering for a memorial service to honor Tony’s life within the next several weeks. There, in Pennsylvania, he will be laid to rest next to his grandma.



