‘Spider-Man’ Actor Who Fell Leaves Intensive Care Unit, Transfers To NYC Rehab Center

The father of a stunt actor who fell 30 feet while playing Spider-Man on Broadway says his son is out of the hospital’s intensive care unit and has begun inpatient rehabilitation.

Christopher Tierney suffered a skull fracture and cracked vertebrae in the Dec. 20 fall.

Tim Tierney says his son was able to walk with the help of a full-torso brace on Tuesday before being discharged from the hospital and transferred to a New York City rehab facility.

Christopher Tierney fell during a performance of “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” plunging from a ledge into a stage pit despite a safety harness that should have prevented the spill.

The $65 million show — the most expensive ever on Broadway — canceled two preview performances then reopened after instituting new safety and security measures.

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