Human Fly

Human Fly was the nickname of numerous stunt entertainers of the 20th century who would scale the exteriors of tall buildings in the United States:


 * Harry Gardiner (born 1871, active 1905–1929) in the U.S., before moving to Europe.
 * "Steeplejack" Charles Miller (active 1900–1910)
 * George Polley (active 1910–1920)
 * Henry Roland (1894-1937)
 * John Ciampa (active 1942–1952)
 * George Willig, who climbed New York City's World Trade Center in 1977.

The Human Fly can also refer to:
 * Rick Rojatt, a costumed Canadian stunt rider active in the 1970s
 * Human Fly (comics) is also the name of two fictional characters in Marvel comic books (one of whom was based on Rojatt).
 * "Human Fly (song)", a 1978 song by The Cramps.
 * the activity of Velcro jumping.
 * a 1972 album by Richard Thompson titled Henry the Human Fly.
 * The Human Flies, a crime novel by Hans Olav Lahlum