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Preview of Tommie and Karen are currently involved in a television series project involving extreme horses and horsemen. Produced by Lunchbox Communications, Horseplay Productions, and Dafna Yachin, this series will take you on a journey through the incredible world of horses. To check out all the excitement and action click here. SHOW DESCRIPTION: Internationally esteemed Equine Extremists Tommie Turvey Jr. and his sister Karen take you on a one of a kind HD adventure series that puts you in the saddles of the world's most spirited horses and in the minds of the most extreme athletes, entertainers, and statesmen.
Tommie Turvey guest trainer on Clinton Anderson's
Tommie and his horses were featured special guests on "Downunder Horsemanship" on RFD-TV. The two shows featuring Tommie Turvey discussed his proven training techniques to get the most out of his horses. He also let Clinton have a go on his roman riding team and see how it feels to have Clinton split his team. It was highly educational and entertaining. Tommie takes training to the next level while having a fun time with Clinton. This is a must see program for all Tommie Turvey and Clinton Anderson fans! Special thanks to Clinton and his crew for a great time at his new facility in Belle Center, Ohio.
Tommie Turvey's now shown in 25% of US Cities.
You can see Tommie in an Absorbine Jr. commericial riding
(and falling off)
On the Big ScreenSee Tommie, Pokerjoe and Blade in the hillarious new movie Witless Protection with Larry the Cable Guy. Karen worked Pokerjoe in the scenes with Larry. Tommie and Tommie Sr. did stunts with their horses on the polo field.
See Tommie in the HBO special John Adams. He played Paul Revere. "The Brittish are marching on Concorde" See Tommie Dolly and Ceasar in Batman. He plays a police officer and get's to beat up Tommie Sr. Recent Media Coverage
Iron Jawed Angels
This HBO movie about the women's suffrage movement featured the stunt talents of three members of the Turvey family. Karen, her dad, Tom Sr. and mother, Corky, were involved in the street parade riot. "We were support for the horse fall and dad took a hard fall in a rushing crowd. You can see him hit the ground hard on screen."
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