Ed Stafford

Ed Stafford

Born: December 26, 1975
in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
Edward James Stafford, known as Ed Stafford (born 26 December 1975), is an English explorer. He holds the Guinness World Record for being the first human ever to walk the length of the Amazon River.

Movies for Ed Stafford...

Title: 60 Days on the Estates
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: May 28, 2023
Type: TV
Ed Stafford, filmmaker and former army officer who has carved out a career as an explorer and survivalist, spends 60 days in some of the UK's most troubled housing estates to look beyond the tabloid headlines and experience first-hand the daily hardships that locals face.
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Title: 60 Days with the Gypsies
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: February 7, 2022
Type: TV
Explorer Ed Stafford spends two months with Gypsy and Traveller communities across the country, as he delves beneath the stereotypes and reveals the challenges of living in modern-day Britain.
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Ed Stafford: Man Woman Child Wild
Title: Ed Stafford: Man Woman Child Wild
Character: Self - Contributor
Released: September 29, 2019
Type: Movie
Ed Stafford takes his wife and their two-year-old son on an epic adventure. They’ll be living off the grid on an Indonesian island for a month in search of a healthier family life.
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Title: 60 Days on the Streets
Character: Himself - Presenter
Released: March 14, 2019
Type: TV
Former soldier Ed Stafford spends 60 winter days and nights on the street with no money and no shelter, filming himself, to get a first-hand view of Britain's growing homelessness crisis.
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Title: Ed Stafford: First Man Out
Character: Self
Released: January 31, 2019
Type: TV
Ed Stafford takes on a series of head-to-head challenges against some of the biggest names in survival, risking life, limb, and reputation along the way. Over miles of hostile terrain in Asia, Ed and his opponents will face high stakes survival challenges as they race to reach a predetermined extraction point, in a bid to prove they are top of their game and be the first man out.
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Title: Ed Stafford: Left For Dead
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: September 14, 2017
Type: TV
Explorer, adventurer and survival expert Ed Stafford faces a brand new challenge in "Left for Dead". Dropped in to a remote location, Ed has up to 10 days to reach a rendezvous point, meet his extraction transport and get out alive. If he doesn't make it he faces even more time in isolation, the humility of calling in team support and the embarrassment of failure!
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Title: Ed Stafford: Into the Unknown
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: August 27, 2015
Type: TV
Ed Stafford is on a mission to investigate the planet's newest mysteries. With photographs of Earth – taken by spy satellites and the International Space Station – showing strange and unexplained markings in some of the most remote and inaccessible places on the planet, Ed sets out to find the target, and solve the riddle.
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Title: Marooned with Ed Stafford
Character: Self
Released: May 4, 2014
Type: TV
Adventurer and survivalist Ed Stafford is back, pushing his survival skills to the limit and pitting himself once again against Mother Nature. Ed is left high and dry in some of the most inhospitable and extreme environments – equipped with nothing but an emergency phone, medical kit and his camera to record his adventures.
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Title: Naked and Marooned with Ed Stafford
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: March 14, 2013
Type: TV
Ed Stafford undertakes an extreme survival challenge as he washes up naked and alone on a desert island, Olorua, south east of Fiji. He has only his brain, bare hands and a camera to keep him alive. He'll take no food, water, clothes, knife or tools, so from the moment he arrives he is on a race to stay alive. As man can only last three days without water and three weeks without food, Ed will attempt to survive on the island physically and mentally, for 60 days.
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Title: Walking the Amazon
Character: Himself
Released: February 2, 2011
Type: TV
Ed Stafford and Luke Collyer set out to walk the entire length of the Amazon River. Over seven thousand kilometres of the toughest terrain on the planet. Teeming with deadly wildlife and a battleground for the criminal drugs trade.