Updated
Updated · The Independent · Jun 29
Olivia Wilde Says Walton Goggins Saved Her Life in 2011 Horse Accident on Cowboys & Aliens Set
Updated
Updated · The Independent · Jun 29

Olivia Wilde Says Walton Goggins Saved Her Life in 2011 Horse Accident on Cowboys & Aliens Set

3 articles · Updated · The Independent · Jun 29

Summary

  • Olivia Wilde said on Dax Shepard’s podcast that Walton Goggins saved her life during a 2011 horse accident while filming “Cowboys & Aliens.”
  • A full-sprint desert scene with Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford and about 40 horses went wrong when Wilde’s horse jumped a roughly 6-foot ditch and bucked her off.
  • Wilde said she hit her head and back and lay hidden behind a dirt lip as the charging horses approached through heavy dust.
  • Goggins, spotting the fall, turned his horse sideways in front of her so the riders split around them, shielding her body from being trampled.
  • The recollection surfaced as Wilde promotes “The Invite”; “Cowboys & Aliens” grossed $174.8 million against a reported $163 million budget and holds a 44% Rotten Tomatoes critics score.

Insights

Why did Olivia Wilde wait 15 years to reveal her near-death experience on the set of *Cowboys & Aliens*?
What expert horsemanship allowed Walton Goggins to turn his horse into a shield against a charging herd?
Did the accident on the Spielberg-produced film lead to stricter safety rules for animal stunts in Hollywood?