Raliegh Wilson has been captivating audiences for over four decades, showcasing his remarkable talents on and off the screen. As a rodeo rider, he has thrilled crowds of thousands worldwide, earning numerous awards across the globe. Wilson's rodeo career spanned over two decades, with notable achievements including the 1979 Montana Championship, 1979 National Finals Rodeo, 1980 California Championship, and 1981 World Cup Rodeo in Australia. He continued to excel in rodeo until 1995, when he retired after winning the Senior Pro National Championship.
In addition to his rodeo accomplishments, Wilson has also made a name for himself as a model, actor, and stunt performer. He began his acting career in 1983, appearing in various commercials and television productions, including Lee Jeans, Eveready Battery, Pontiac, and Miller Beer. Wilson's breakthrough in the stunt world came in 1998, when he founded Stunt Grunts Inc., a prestigious group of stunt performers dedicated to bringing scripts to life. He also supplied stunt equipment and coordinated stunts for major film productions.
In early 2002, Wilson opened Rollywood Studios in Simi Valley, California, a state-of-the-art 4,000 square foot green screen facility and production company. The studio immediately welcomed independent film productions, and Wilson has since been involved in developing his own projects as a director. His impressive film credits include The Titanic, The Mummy, The Thin Red Line, Troy, and The War of the Worlds.