Actor and stuntman Jack Lilley has passed away at the age of 91. Known for his work on Little House on the Prairie and other western dramas, Lilley made lasting contributions to both television and film. Beloved by fans and colleagues alike, he was admired for his warmth, talent, and dedication.
His former Little House co-star Melissa Gilbert confirmed his passing on March 21 with a heartfelt tribute. She remembered how Lilley helped guide her through key moments on set, leaving an impact not only on the show but also on her personal life.
One of Gilbert’s favorite memories was learning to ride horses under Lilley’s patient instruction. As a young girl, she would eagerly ask, “Can we go ride?”—and he never said no. For her, these lessons became more than just riding practice; they were acts of kindness and mentorship that shaped her growing years.
On Little House on the Prairie, Lilley showcased his versatility, appearing in a variety of roles while also serving as Victor French’s photo double. His mix of acting and stunt work brought excitement and authenticity to the series, enriching its storytelling.
Beyond television, Lilley also appeared in classic films such as Blazing Saddles. His presence, whether in front of the camera or behind the scenes, earned him praise from co-stars, directors, and audiences who valued his professionalism and creativity.
Lilley’s work reflected his deep commitment to the craft. Whether performing dangerous stunts or portraying complex characters, he infused every role with energy and realism that elevated the productions he was part of.
To those who knew him personally, he was more than just a skilled performer. He was a source of encouragement, generosity, and guidance, qualities that left a lasting mark on his colleagues.
Though he has passed, Jack Lilley’s legacy endures through the stories he helped bring to life and the people he inspired. To the Little House family and fans worldwide, he will remain a cherished figure remembered with love and respect.