Was Eddie the Eagle filmed in Garmisch?

Principal photography took place in Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, in Seefeld in Tirol, at the Pinewood Studios and in London from 9 March to 3 May 2015. Dry slope scenes were filmed at a dry ski slope in Bracknell, Berkshire, UK.

Where did Eddie the Eagle train in Germany?

In the film, Eddie trains in Garmisch (a.k.a. Garmisch-Partenkirchen), Germany.

Where did Eddie the Eagle jump in Germany?

Eddie the Eagle (2016)

This is the place where Eddie the Eagle starring Taron Egerton, Hugh Jackman and Christopher Walken was filmed at Olympic Ski Stadium Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

Did Hugh Jackman do ski jump in Eddie the Eagle?

"I rang Hugh up and sent him the script," said Producer Matthew Vaughn. "He remembered Eddie The Eagle. He told me he used to jump off the roof of his house in Australia and pretend it was a ski jump! Hugh loved the idea of doing this.

Where did they film Eddie the Eagle?

Principal photography took place in Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, in Seefeld in Tirol, at the Pinewood Studios and in London from 9 March to 3 May 2015. Dry slope scenes were filmed at a dry ski slope in Bracknell, Berkshire, UK.

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What does Eddie the Eagle Edwards do now?

Michael Edwards is now 58 years old and has been keeping busy off the slopes, especially on television. He currently resides in Gloucestershire. In 2003, Edwards graduated from De Montfort University with a degree in law. He has also appeared in many advertising campaigns, promoting cars on television.

Did Eddie the Eagle miss the opening ceremony of the Olympics?

Although it is clearly portrayed in the movie 'Eddie the Eagle' that Eddie Edwards missed the opening ceremony due to getting drunk the night before with some of his friends, this in fact was confirmed as not being true by Eddie Edwards himself! He confirmed he would not have missed that opening ceremony for the world!

How many bones did Eddie the Eagle break?

In the 20 months between Eddie picking up ski jumping and competing in the Calgary Winter Olympics, he put his body through tremendous trauma. “I fractured my skull twice – even though I was wearing a helmet – and I broke my jaw, smashed my collarbone, broke three ribs, damaged my kidney and knee.

Was Bronson Peary real?

The Eddie the Eagle true story reveals that Hugh Jackman's character, Bronson Peary, never existed in real life.

What place did Eddie the Eagle come in 1988?

Eddie first represented Great Britain at the 1987 World Championships and was ranked 55th in the world. This performance qualified him, as the sole British applicant, for the 1988 Winter Olympics. At that time, he was the British ski jumping record holder despite finishing last in the 70m and 90m events.

Was Eddie the Eagle based on a true story?

Eddie The Eagle, a film based on the true story of Michael Edwards, retraces the epic journey of the British ski jumper who charmed the world at the 1988 Winter Olympics.

Did Eddie the Eagle jump 90 Metres?

He finished last in both the 70m and 90m events at the Games, but by virtue of being Great Britain's first Olympic ski jumper, he still set a personal and British record of 73.5 meters in one of his jumps.

Does Eddie the Eagle still hold the record?

Eddie still holds the British Olympic record for ski jumping at 71 metres; his personal best is currently 119.5 metres.

Did Eddie the Eagle break his jaw?

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Did Eddie the Eagle ever jump again?

In 2017, he returned to the ski jumping facilities at Canada Olympic Park, where he had taken part in the Olympics in 1988, to make some jumps that were his first in over 15 years.

Who holds the British record for ski jumping?

The current record holder is Mani Cooper, whose longest jump is 77m at the FIS Alpen Cup in Seefeld, Austria, December 2020.

What distance did Eddie the Eagle jump?

Egypt with its pyramids, the press believe, has more ski jumping opportunities than Britain, and Eddie, in his Gloucestershire burr, hardly dissuaded them. “There's a million and one reasons why you stand at the top of the 90-metre jump and think why you shouldn't go down,” he said.

Was Eddie the Eagle disabled?

He had surgery on his jaw to cure his underbite, and four years ago, sophisticated laser treatment on his eyes provided free by a company happy to be known as the people who gave Eddie the Eagle the gift of clear sight.

Does Eddie the Eagle have a job?

He's got a law degree. And he'll soon be coming to a ceiling near you (assuming that you live in Stroud, that is). Eddie the Eagle's first job is still, to some degree, his occupation. Unusually for an internationally celebrated sportsman, Michael Edwards (his real name) has never quite managed to give up the day job.

Did Eddie the Eagle become a lawyer?

The former sportsman dubbed Eddie the Eagle, who won the nation's hearts at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Canada, completed a law degree in 2003.

Who is the best ski jumper ever?

Matti Nykänen, (born July 17, 1963, Jyväskylä, Finland—died February 3, 2019), Finnish ski jumper who was arguably the finest performer in the history of his sport.

What is the longest ski jump ever?

The world record for farthest ski jump is currently held by Austria's Stefan Kraft, whose 253.5-meter jump at the 2017 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup currently sits as the longest in history.

Did Eddie the Eagle ever win an Olympic medal?

While Edwards didn't win any medals, he won the hearts of many Olympic fans. To this day, Great Britain has still never won a medal in ski jumping. If you're thinking the story of “Eddie the Eagle” belongs in Hollywood, you'd be correct.

Who trained Eddie Edwards?

In the film, Edwards is coached by Bronson Peary, a rebel played by Hugh Jackman, but in real life he actually went through a string of coaches. In actuality, after setting his heart on competing in the ski-jump, Edwards moved to New York to train. There, he worked under coaches Chuck Berghorn and John Viscome.

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