Heart Problem Linked to Alcohol Use
The cause of death for Tony McFarr, a renowned Hollywood stuntman and longtime double for Chris Pratt, has been disclosed. TMZ reports that Tony passed away due to a heart issue likely related to excessive alcohol consumption.

Medical Examiner’s Findings
According to official records from the Orange County Medical Examiner’s office in Florida, Tony’s death resulted from an irregular heartbeat and valve problems. The coroner confirmed that acute alcohol poisoning and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) also contributed to his passing. COPD, a group of lung diseases that impair breathing, was present in his autopsy results.

Tributes and Remembrances
Tony, aged 47, worked with Chris Pratt on several projects, including Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Jurassic World along with its sequel. On May 16, 2024, Tony’s mother, Donna, shared the heartbreaking news of his death, which occurred on May 13, 2024, at his Orlando, Florida home.
In a heartfelt Instagram tribute, Chris Pratt expressed his devastation over the loss. He described Tony as “an absolute stud” and a “gentleman and professional.” Chris fondly recalled their shared experiences, including golf games, whiskey, cigars, and long hours on set. He also praised Tony’s resilience, recalling how he returned to work swiftly after sustaining a head injury while filming Guardians of the Galaxy.

A Legacy in Film and Television
Tony and Chris’s friendship began during the filming of Jurassic World in 2015. Over the years, Tony became known for his work on popular films and TV shows like The Accountant, Homeland, Teen Wolf, and Captain America: Civil War. His first stunt job was on an episode of Bones in 2011.
In a nostalgic Instagram post from 2016, Chris shared a photo with Tony, expressing his love and appreciation for his stunt double. Tony’s legacy lives on through the impact he made in the industry.

Family and Tributes
Tony McFarr is survived by his parents, a sister, and a daughter. His passing has left a significant void in the lives of those who knew and worked with him.