Albert Peter Wilson (December 1, 1895 – September 5, 1932) was an American film actor, producer and stunt pilot.
[1] Born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, Wilson grew up in Southern California, where his family had moved, and since he was young he has always been passionate about flying.
[2] Wilson worked together with stuntmen like Frank Clarke and Wally Timm and also for movie companies, including Universal.
Wilson was also one of the pilots in Hell's Angels (1930) and during filming, he was involved in an accident where the mechanic Phil Jones died.
[4] During the National Air Races in Cleveland in 1932, his aircraft crashed and he died a few days later in hospital due to the injuries he suffered.