Lucky Teter

Earl Moseman "Lucky" Teter (October 1, 1901 – July 5, 1942) was an American stunt driver, showman and entrepreneur.

[1][2] Born in Noblesville, Indiana,[3] Teter was a gas station attendant who, by 1932, was performing automobile and motorcycle stunts.

[4] "Lucky Teter and His Hell Drivers" performed across the United States and Canada beginning in 1936, and had great success for six years.

[6] He also appeared in some documentary shorts and did some (uncredited) stunt driving for the 1936 film Speed,[3][7] which featured James Stewart in his first starring role.

On July 5, 1942, Teter was the last performer at an Army Relief benefit at the Indiana State Fair Grounds.