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Actress Sarah Clarke was born and raised in Missouri, the middle child of Carolyn and Ernest Clarke, an engineer. She has an older and younger brother. She was educated at John Burroughs School in St. Louis, Missouri, and went on to Indiana University to study Fine Arts and Italian. During Clarke's senior year at university she studied in Bologna, Italy, and it was here she began an interest in acting. When she came back to the USA, Clarke found work as an architectural photographer. The story goes that she got free acting lessons at an arts center, in exchange for taking photos for them. Clarke moved to New York and continued studying acting with various companies, including Circle in the Square Theatre School.
Clarke's screen debut came in a Volkswagen television commercial called "Synchronicity", which went on to win awards. She worked steadily in TV and film before earning her big break when she was cast as Nina Myers in the smash hit 24 (2001). It was while working on this that Clarke met her future husband, Xander Berkeley. Various roles have followed, notably as Renée, Bella Swan's mother in the hugely successful Twilight (2008) and its sequels.- Actress
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Kathryn Ann "Katee" Sackhoff (born April 8, 1980) is an American actress known for playing Lieutenant Kara "Starbuck" Thrace on the Sci Fi Channel's television program Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009). She was nominated for four Saturn Awards for her work on Battlestar Galactica and won the award for Best Supporting Actress on Television in 2005.
Sackhoff has also starred in the short-lived TV series The Fearing Mind (2000-2001) and The Education of Max Bickford (2001-2002); had recurring roles in the TV series Bionic Woman (2007), Nip/Tuck (2009), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2010-2011), and Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2012-2013); and had a lead role in the eighth season of 24 as Dana Walsh (2010). She voices several characters including Bitch Pudding on Adult Swim's stop motion animated series Robot Chicken. Between 2012 and 2017, she starred in the A&E and Netflix series Longmire as Deputy Sheriff Victoria "Vic" Moretti before recurring on The Flash as Amunet.
She had lead roles in the films Halloween: Resurrection (2002); White Noise: The Light (2007); Batman: Year One (2011); The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia, Sexy Evil Genius, Riddick, Oculus (2013) and Don't Knock Twice (2016).
Sackhoff was born in Portland, Oregon, and grew up in St. Helens, Oregon. Her mother, Mary, worked as an English-as-second-language (ESL) program coordinator, and her father, Dennis, is a land developer. Her brother, Erick, is co-owner of a vehicle modification shop near Portland. She graduated from Sunset High School in Beaverton in 1998. She began swimming at an early age and by high school, was planning to pursue a career in the sport until her right knee was injured. This led her to begin practicing yoga-which she continues today-and to pursue an interest in acting.
Her first acting role was in the Lifetime movie Fifteen and Pregnant in which she played a teenager with a baby. The movie starred Kirsten Dunst and motivated her to move to Hollywood and pursue a career in acting after graduating high school. Sackhoff's first recurring role was Annie in MTV's Undressed, next gaining a supporting role as Nell Bickford in The Education of Max Bickford. Sackhoff made her motion picture debut in My First Mister, and next appeared in film as Jenna "Jen" Danzig in Halloween: Resurrection.
In August 2012, Sackhoff became the co-host of the Schmoes Know Movies podcast on the Toad Hop Network. One of her first shows was with guest Sean Astin.
Sackhoff announced in April 2015 a new TV-series project, Rain, which she wrote and is executive-producing through her Fly Free Productions. She also had a role in the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops III, performing voice over and motion capture as Sarah Hall. She portrayed Pink Ranger Kimberly in Power/Rangers, a short depicting a dystopian future in the Power Rangers universe.
In 2017, Sackhoff joined The CW series The Flash in the recurring role of villainess Amunet (Blacksmith), for which she is billed as a special guest star.- Actor
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Sebastian Roché is a Scottish-French actor, known for his roles as Kurt Mendel on Odyssey 5 (2002), Thomas Jerome Newton on Fringe (2008), Martin Heusmann on The Man in the High Castle (2015), Michel Marivaux on The Young Pope (2016), Balthazar on Supernatural (2005), and Mikael on both The Vampire Diaries (2009) and The Originals (2013). His film work includes A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014) and Beowulf (2007).
Roché was born in Paris, France to a French father, Philippe Roché, and a Scottish mother, Gail Stewart. From age 12 to 18, he lived on a sailboat with his parents and two brothers, traveling to the Mediterranean, Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. He is a graduate of the prestigious French National Academy of Dramatic Arts. Roché also studied at the Cours Florent and the École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre. Upon his graduation in 1989, Roché started working in French theater, films and television.
In 2002, Roché began portraying Kurt Mendel in the Canadian science fiction series Odyssey 5 (2002) for Showtime. In 2007, Roché began appearing in the ABC soap opera General Hospital (1963) as criminal Jerry Jacks. In 2010, Roché joined the recurring cast of The CW's drama series Supernatural (2005). He was next cast in the Fox sci-fi drama series Fringe (2008), recurring in the second and third seasons as Thomas Jerome Newton, a main antagonist of the series. In 2011, Roché began recurring as Mikael, the father of the Original Vampires, in The CW's supernatural drama series The Vampire Diaries (2009) and its spin-off series, The Originals (2013).
In 2016, Roché co-starred in the Paolo Sorrentino's miniseries The Young Pope (2016), alongside Jude Law and James Cromwell, and had a recurring role as Martin Heusmann in the drama series The Man in the High Castle (2015).
Roché has lived in the United States since 1992. He met Vera Farmiga in 1997 while starring together in the Fox adventure series Roar (1997), and married her that same year. After seven years of marriage, Roché and Farmiga separated and were subsequently divorced. On May 31, 2014, he married Australian actress Alicia Hannah-Kim in a private ceremony in Mercuès, France.- Mo was born in Miami, Florida. Growing up multi-ethnic was a plus, giving him the opportunity to learn of life outside the United States at a young age. His father was from Beirut, Lebanon and his mother was of Cuban descent.
After meeting director David Anspaugh, who graciously extended him the opportunity to work on his football themed feature film "Rudy", he was hooked. Fulfilling his former passion with his future.
Since then Gallini has worked opposite the likes of Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman in Crimson Tide. James Caan in director Bob Rafelson's HBO original Poodle Springs. James Garner, who he watched as a boy, in a CBS Rockford Files Mow. The legendary Rod Steiger, Gabriel Byrne, and the once in a lifetime experience of fighting Arnold Schwarzenegger in End Of Days. He also worked with the amazing David Lynch on the ABC pilot which became Mulholland Drive. And a leading role in Universal Pictures 2 Fast 2 Furious for director John Singleton. He also has received high accolades for his award winning role in the Pander Brothers film, Selfless
On television Mo has had recurring roles on 24, Chase, General Hospital, and The Young & the Restless. His numerous guest star assignments include CSI:NY, Weeds, N.C.I.S., Shark, The District, J.A.G., The X-Files, Brooklyn South, and Seinfeld. Along with multiple episodes of NYPD Blue, VIP, and Melrose Place. - Actor
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Ian Anthony Dale was born on 3 July 1978 in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Walking Dead (2010), The Resident (2018) and Hawaii Five-0 (2010). He has been married to Nicole Garippo since 8 October 2016. They have two children.- Actor
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YORGO CONSTANTINE (Live Free Or Die Hard, Fast Five)
Yorgo was born in New York City. He grew up in Tribeca. He comes from an Artistic Family. His Mother was a ballerina and part time dance choreographer. His Sister was a singer, song writer, actress and artist. His Father, an immigrant from Athens, Greece, studied film and directing at New York University. Where he was classmates and friends with Martin Scorsese. Later becoming a successful restaurateur.
Before choosing acting as his life's work, Yorgo devoted his attention to becoming a professional tennis player.
Where he had a stellar high school record.
Going undefeated his final two years.
And later being accepted onto Boston University's Division 1 Team as a "walk on" his freshman year.
Yorgo transfered the following semester and played for New York University.
While at NYU, Yorgo took an elective acting class. His professor, also a former tennis standout, said he had to make a choice of which discipline he would focus on.
Tennis or Acting.
You can't serve two Masters.
Yorgo chose to focus on becoming a professional actor.
Yorgo inquired on what was necessary to become accepted and enrolled in NYU's prestigious Tisch School Of The Arts.
Yorgo found out that there were final auditions coming up within the week .
For the final spot of the spring semester.
A one minute monologue would need to be performed in front of the Dean of The Tisch School Of The Arts and the governing board members.
One Spot Left.
A One Minute Monologue.
Yorgo auditioned for the final spot with a self authored monologue he wrote on the brown paper bag of the roast beef sandwich he was eating while sitting on the steps of The Metropolitan Museum Of Art as he was waiting for friends to go out for the evening.
Yorgo earned the the final spot.
Yorgo was accepted personally by the Dean of The Tisch School Of The Arts for his high score in acting, and as bonus, his creative writing.
After completing the spring semester, and receiving a 4.0 (straight A's) in all of his theater classes, Yorgo informed the Dean that he would be leaving Tisch to pursue a professional acting career full time.
While attending Tisch, students were forbidden to audition and work in professional productions.
Yorgo was 19 years old.
Yorgo studied privately for the next three years.
First with Elaine Aiken. (The Actor's Conservatory)
Ms. Aiken was a member of The Actor's Studio. One of the Actor's Studio's Audition Panel. And one of The Actor's Studios Directors.
Ms. Aiken was not only a member of The Actor's Studio, but also a protege of Lee Strasberg.
Ms. Aiken was one of the few people Lee Strasberg considered able to carry on his work as a teacher.
Early on in studying with Ms. Aiken, she said to Yorgo that he reminded her of "Jimmy".
When Yorgo asked "Jimmy who?".
Ms. Aiken, in her trademark wry flat delivery, said "Dean. James Dean."
To get a broader knowledge of other acting methods, Yorgo studied with two other mentors in New York.
Greg Zittel of Sanford Meisner's The Neighborhood Playhouse.
And quintessential New York Actor -
David Proval.
Mr. Proval Starred as Tony Devienazo in Martin Scorsese's groundbreaking and historically significant "Mean Streets" with Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel.
And later in Mr. Proval's career as Richie Aprile for 8 Seasons of the "Soprano's".
For the next three years, Yorgo studied his craft consistently and intensely, while supporting himself teaching tennis at some of the finest tennis clubs in New York City.
The Midtown Tennis Club, The Wall Street Racquet Club and The East River Tennis Club.
After these three years, and watching his close friends star on Broadway and feature films, Yorgo felt it was time to seek professional representation, begin auditioning and start making a living as an actor.
Yorgo was 21 years old.
After countless mail-in submissions to all the New York Talent Agencies, Yorgo spotted an article in Backstage about the agent of his closest friend and Broadway star Marc Riffon (Neil Simon's Trilogy - Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues and Broadway Bound) having an "open cattle call" for her new management company.
Yorgo called the agent's office and spoke to the receptionist, telling him that he was a "hip pocketed" client through their client and his "brother from another mother", Marc Riffon, and what did he need to do to audition for the new management company.
The receptionist gave the date of the two day weekend cattle call, said have a one minute monologue prepared and show up at the stated address.
It was a 'True Cattle Call". Hundreds of actors jamming the street, building and waiting room of the audition address.
When it was Yorgo's turn to audition, there were only two women sitting behind a table in an empty studio space.
One was the agent.
The other, a mystery woman, who didn't speak.
The agent asked Yorgo what monologue he prepared.
A piece from "Danny In The Deep Blue Sea" by John Patrick Shanley.
Yorgo began his audition.
After 15 seconds, the mystery woman stopped the audition.
"You're trained for theater, correct?" The mystery woman asked.
"Yes." Yorgo answered.
Mystery Woman - "Pull your chair closer. No need to project. I'm auditioning for film actors. Talk to me. Look me in the eyes. The eyes are the window of the soul."
Yorgo began his monologue again.
Looking the mystery woman in the eyes. The piece became more intimate. Grounded. Real.
After the audition, both women said "thank you", and Yorgo left.
A few days later, by serendipity and luck, Yorgo received a phone call from one of his Mother's dance friends.
Asking if Yorgo recently auditioned for a talent manager.
Yorgo said "Yes" and asked how did she know.
She said the mystery woman was one of her closest friends and wanted to speak to Yorgo.
She gave Yorgo a number to call.
Yorgo called the number.
Turns out, the mystery woman and the agent auditioned over 1,500 actors seeking representation over the two day cattle call.
The agent chose "plastic soap opera types" and passed on Yorgo.
The mystery woman only wanted to represent Yorgo out of the 1,500+ who auditioned.
The mystery woman - Marie Pastor.
Ms. Pastor was known throughout the film industry as having "The Eye" to spot real talent.
And for being
An Idol Maker.
Two of Ms. Pastor's most notable discoveries were : Fisher Stevens who went on to have a prolific acting and directing career. Winning an Academy Award for "The Cove".
The Other..
Ralph Macchio, who teamed with Ms. Pastor to star in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Outsiders".
And later, becoming the Iconic Lead Character Daniel LaRusso in "The Karate Kid" Film Franchise.
Ms. Pastor had a simple sales pitch :
1. We're Going To Hollywood.
2. I'm Going To Make You A Star.
3. We're Going To Win The Academy Award.
Simple.
To The Point.
Within the first week of landing in Los Angeles :
1. Yorgo had a Top Agent (Bruce Tufeld).
2. And was testing for a Lead role in a sitcom pilot by the creators of the Michael J. Fox star making vehicle " Family Ties".
Yorgo's competition - George Clooney.
The creators of the show wanted Yorgo.
The Studio, feeling Yorgo was too "new & green" at the time, chose Clooney.
It was Yorgo's first full week in Los Angeles.
There would be more meetings.
After two months of being on the "Hollywood Casting Circuit", Yorgo was getting a lot of great feedback.
Fred Roos (Casting Director / Producer for Coppola's Zoetrope Studios)
"Yorgo Constantine is Uniquely Interesting".
Aaron Spelling (Mega TV Producer : "Charlie's Angels", "Beverly Hills 90210")
"Yorgo is a Wonderful and Fine Actor".
But, after two months of auditioning for the starring role in film and tv projects, Yorgo realized that the producers and the studios, would prefer to bank on a known (even less talented) actor than an unknown (more talented) actor, to star in their productions.
Until, one day, Yorgo decided to take more responsibility for how Hollywood should see and cast him.
Like writing his own monologue to audition for NYU's Tisch School Of The Arts a few years earlier.
Yorgo had an audition coming up to star opposite (near future James Bond) Pierce Brosnan in Universal Studios / USA Network Movie of The Week "Murder 101".
Directed and Co-Written by future Academy Award Winner Bill Condon.
Upon reading the script for "Murder 101", Yorgo didn't feel he fit the role of the nerdy bookworm student who helps Brosnan's murder mystery writing professor solve a string of murders framing Brosnan as the killer.
Yorgo saw another role in the script.
A smaller, but better fit.
A "Yorgo Constantine Type".
The role was one of the other students in Brosnan's murder mystery writing class.
Character Description :
Jon Steinmetz (Late teens, early 20's)
An Edgy Young Jack Kerouac.
Upon arriving at Universal Studios to audition for Mike Fenton Casting (Mike Fenton, Judy Taylor, Allison Cowitt), Yorgo asked casting if he could read for the smaller part.
Casting exclaimed "But Why!? You're reading for the co-lead opposite Pierce".
Yorgo, simply, quietly, stated
"Do you buy me as a nerdy bookworm.
Or a young Jack Kerouac."
Casting took a moment to really look at Yorgo.
And with a smile, matter-of-factly said
"A young Jack Kerouac".
There was one more audition.
A callback with Casting, Director Condon, The Producers, The Network and The Studio.
The callback was held in one of Universal Studios "Black Towers".
Yorgo auditioned.
Yorgo booked his FIRST Professional Acting Job.
Within Two Months of Arriving In Los Angeles.
And Earning The Coveted SAG Card.
On Yorgo's first day on the set of "Murder 101", Director Condon asked Ms. Pastor if this really was Yorgo Constantine's first day ever on a professional film set.
When Ms. Pastor affirmed his question with a "Yes"
Director Condon laughed, shook his head in slight bewilderment and said
"I've never seen anything like this. It looks like Yorgo spent his whole life on a film set.".
The following few years found Yorgo acting and starring in popular tv shows ("Columbo" with Peter Falk) and with future Academy Award Nominated Actors (Sally Kirkland).
Ms. Kirkland told Yorgo he reminded her of a young "Bobby".
Yorgo "Bobby Who?"
Ms. Kirkland "De Niro. Bob De Niro."
After these few, life changing years, Yorgo and Ms. Pastor ended their professional relationship due to personal reasons.
This was very hard on Yorgo, because he knew in this "Business of Sharks", to have someone as respected as Ms. Pastor in your corner as your "Point Person", didn't come often. Mostly never.
Over the past 30+ years
Yorgo has had the great fortune of starring in
Blockbuster Films (Live Free Or Die Hard, Fast Five)
Respected Indie Films (Stand-Up Guys Dir. Fisher Stevens) with Academy Award Winners & Icons Al Pacino and Christopher Walken.
And Popular Hit T.V. Shows (Madame Secretary, 24, Beverly Hills 90210)
Yorgo Constantine Wrote, Directed & is Starring in RUSSIAN HITMAN (2025). His Amazing Producing Partner is William Albo (Albo Productions).
RUSSIAN HITMAN A Cinematic Novella 2025- Stunts
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John C. Meier, AKA J-Bad, started his stunt career in 1975. With a background in surfing, racing and ariels skiing, tumbling, trampoline and motorcycles, John has garnered over 200 film and television credits as stuntman, actor, stunt coordinator and 2nd unit director. He has stunt doubled the biggest actors in Hollywood including Kurt Russell, Mel Gibson, William Shatner, Russell Crowe and Tommy Lee Jones.
In 1982, with Buddy Joe Hooker as his sponsor, John became a Member of Stunts Unlimited. Founding Members Ronnie Rondell, Buddy Joe Hooker, Mickey Gilbert and David Ellis groomed him into an all around stuntman. He has kept this tradition by grooming younger Members namely his son, Dustin Meier, Stunts Unlimited Member since 2001.
John has always been a key player in keeping a bond in our stunt community and industry family. In 1985 he founded the Stunts Unlimited Ski Challenge and, with Member Scott Waugh, the Winter Extreme. In '08, '09, '10, and '11 John served as Vice President of Stunts Unlimited and in our tradition always looks forward to "a new dawn" with Stunts Unlimited.- Stunts
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Tony Donno is known for Jurassic World (2015), Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) and Star Trek: First Contact (1996).- Actor
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Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Air Force veteran and International athlete Cliff Simon's unique presence set him apart every time. A powerful veteran actor living in Los Angeles since 2000, he realized his dream of becoming a USA citizen. He was a published author of 'Paris Nights my year at the Moulin Rouge'.
At a very young age, Cliff aspired to be the first South African swimmer to win an Olympic Gold medal. His mother, being a swim teacher, had him in the pool before he could walk and instilled all the confidence he ever needed to follow that path. At the age of six, he showed talent as a gymnast. By age 15 Cliff had reached a national level in South Africa in both swimming and gymnastics, but to go further in either one, he needed to devote 100% of his time to just one, and he chose swimming.
At age 15, with turmoil in South Africa, his parents decided to immigrate to the United Kingdom. It was here that Cliff completed his schooling and was chosen to swim in the British International squad. He competed in Olympic trials and qualified for the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. He was offered scholarships to Houston University and Southern Methodist University in Texas, where he would train with the best United States swim team, the Mustangs. This would have culminated in him competing in the 1984 Olympic Games.
However, after scraping ice off his car windshield at 5am every morning for 3 years before heading off to swimming training and spending 61/2 hours a day in the pool, Cliff felt waterlogged, burnt out and that he was missing out on his social life as a young man. Halfway through a training session, Cliff climbed out of the pool, sat on the edge and told his coach that he was leaving and would be returning to sunny South Africa. Back in South Africa Cliff entered the Air Force where he continued his swimming and achieved the highest athletic award given in the Air Force, the Victor Ludorum. In 1982 after serving his two year term, Cliff took all he owned in one suitcase and headed down to the coast in an old Fiat convertible.
He landed a job teaching windsurfing and water-skiing at a resort hotel. As fate would have it, a stage show was in production at the resort and Cliff was informed by one of the performers that the choreographer was looking for a gymnast. Cliff somehow knew that this was going to be the first step towards a career on stage. To cut a long story short, Cliff performed all over the world in various stage productions as a dancer/acrobat, culminating in his dream role as a principle performer at the world famous and iconic Moulin Rouge Theater, Paris in 1989.
On his return to South Africa, Cliff pursued his stage career. Whilst studying drama, Cliff secured himself a modeling agent and enjoyed much success in ramp, print and television commercials. Cliff received major recognition as a model in South Africa and was asked to enter The Mr. South Africa talent and action man competition. On winning this competition in 1992, Cliff was offered an audition on a hugely successful television series, called Egoli - Place of Gold. After guest starring on the show for 3 months, he was offered a permanent contract as a regular cast member in a lead role and would go on to become a household name for his 6 year run. After being personally affected and sick and tired of the violent crime in Johannesburg, he decided it was now or never and he immigrated to the USA with his wife, with the hope of having a better quality of life. This also gave him the opportunity to realize a long time dream of further pursuing his acting career in America.
Cliff soon landed a guest star role with Don Johnson on the hit TV series, 'Nash Bridges'. A short time after that, he acquired the guest star recurring role of Ba'AL on 'Stargate SG1'. Cliff's combination of charming bad guy charisma and wicked sense of humor made him a viewer favorite antagonist, keeping his character recurring for 5 seasons.
In 2007, Cliff was brought back to play Ba'AL in the Stargate SG1 movie, 'Continuum', which was released in 2008. Cliff was nominated for Best Guest Star at Best of TV Awards Canada 2014 for his role in 'Castle'. Cliff has many upcoming projects and has guest starred in many network TV series and films. His short film 'The Long Dig' is due for release in Aug 2018. He also appeared in 'Almythea 2 Rise of the Astra' and 'Land of the Free'. His 'Project Eden Vol 1' (Best Vision Award at the Boston Film Festival) had a U.S. theatrical release in January 2018.
Into the Unknown (2020) was Cliff's new show which premiered on Travel Channel in 2020, and had already aired first season on History Channel in Europe under the name 'Uncharted Mysteries'. A paranormal, investigative adventure show which suited Cliff perfectly. He is the host and executive producer.
When Cliff was not working he raced dolphins on his kite board off the beaches of Malibu, or surfed a wave and led a quiet life.
Cliff died while kite boarding on March 9, 2021 in Topanga, California.- Actor
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Tony Curran was born on 13 December 1969 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He is an actor, known for Calibre (2018), Deadwood: The Movie (2019) and Outlaw King (2018). He has been married to Mai Curran since 13 August 2011.- Currie Graham was born on 15 February 1965 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for Assault on Precinct 13 (2005), Pompeii (2014) and NYPD Blue (1993).
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Asian American actor & stuntman has picked up a cult fan following based around his numerous appearances in high voltage action flicks from the mid-1980s onwards. Al nearly always turns up as a bad guy with his lean muscled physique, incredible agility, amazing martial arts skills, wispy black hair, and Fu-Manchu style mustache!! Best known on-screen as "Endo" torturing 'Mel Gibson' with electric shocks in Lethal Weapon (1987), as "Uli" the chocolate bar stealing terrorist in Die Hard (1988), one of the Wing Kong members in Big Trouble in Little China (1986), as a short Genghis Khan in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), and as "Minh" the henchman punching on with 'Brandon Lee' in a blazing laundry in the climax of Rapid Fire (1992). Made his directorial debut in 2000 by writing & directing the low budget Daddy Tell Me a Story... (2000).- Actor
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Doug grew up in Detroit and Minneapolis and eventually moved to New York City and briefly attended the Juilliard School. After studying with Sanford Meisner for two years and working at a plethora of oddball jobs (including dressing as a giant Citibank card to hand out flyers in Times Square), he worked in regional and Off-Broadway theater before landing his first feature supporting role in Fresh Horses (1988).- Actor
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Born and raised on a goat farm in Reno, Nevada, Chris is a former world and national champion Jet Ski racer, who has been working as an actor for over 15 years. After graduating from Cal state Sacramento with a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Communications, Chris moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting and had absolutely zero short term success.
But after a few years Gann was given a break when he was cast by director Rob Cohen in Sony studios blockbuster xXx with Vin Diesel and Samuel Jackson. He reunited with Diesel while working on Disney's $50 million comedy, The Pacifier. Since his breakout roles, Chris has over 25 guest stars on TV, has been in over 30 films, and over 50 national commercials. As a stunt man Chris earned a screen actors guild nomination for his work in "Transformers Dark Side of the Moon" (2011)
His roles have given him the opportunity to work with such directors as Adam Shankman, Eriq La Salle, and Michael Bey.- Actor
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Adoni has been blessed with the opportunity to play many diverse and memorable acting roles, such as: the lead villain, Fayed, in Season 6 of the Fox critically acclaimed hit series 24 (2001) with Kiefer Sutherland, the flamboyant evil sorcerer, Quan Chi, in the TV show Mortal Kombat: Conquest (1998), the regal falcon-man, Sakr, in the feature film Hidalgo (2004) with Viggo Mortensen, and the sarcastic undercover cop in the feature film The Gristle (2001). Adoni, also, had strong supporting roles in the features: The Scorpion King (2002), Bad Company (2002), and Troy (2004)... along with many other movies as well as Guest Starring and recurring roles on TV.
Being an exceptional all-around athlete at Burgettstown High School, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, it appeared Adoni would pursue a professional career in some sport. Turning down various athletic scholarships, he enrolled at Robert Morris College then transferred to West Virginia University (WVU) and graduated magna cum laude with a BSBA degree (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration).
But, from years of being entertained by Adoni's impromptu comedic performances and impersonations which began when he was a small child, his father, Petro, told him that the suit and tie of the business world would probably choke him to death and encouraged Adoni to give acting a shot. Surprised, yet intrigued at this suggestion, Adoni enrolled at a performing arts school, Point Park College (now a University), in Pittsburgh and studied acting, dialects, singing, and a bit of dance... and performed many stage productions at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. Adoni then, of course, took off for Hollywood.
Throughout high school and college, Adoni won numerous athletic awards which involved everything from strength, speed, quickness, and finesse. The list includes: tennis, basketball, baseball, football, weightlifting, arm-wrestling, fitness, and his favorite pastime which is table tennis (ping pong).
Strange as it may seem, Adoni became the 2011 National Champion and 2013 US OPEN Champion in Hardbat Table Tennis... or what he prefers to call "Ping Pong" (no sponge allowed on racket-- "old school" style). He also is a U.S. Open Champion in Sandpaper Ping Pong-- both International and LIHA (Filipino style)-- and represented the United States at the World Championships of Ping Pong in England in 2013 and 2014. Adoni only started competing in tournaments in 2008 at the age of 45. He brought Ping Pong back into his life after 25 years because he felt he needed to bring some joy into his life after a few stale years in acting. He simply began hitting with a few friends for fun to relieve the stresses of life. This was, of course, two weeks before Adoni landed the incredible role of Fayed on 24.
Although, Adoni has been blessed with creative and athletic talent, what truly makes Adoni stand out is that he is a Type 1 Diabetic and has been since he was 18 months old. His parents were told he would be weak, sick, and in and out of hospitals throughout his life. Ultimately, a renowned diabetic specialist told his father that most likely Adoni would be dead by the age of 25. Of course, Adoni has long past the age of 25, and he credits 3 things for his success in life: Love, Laughter, and Fitness! Adoni has been on an incredible journey that continues on. In Adoni's own words, "Upward... Onward..."- Actor
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Perhaps best known for his chilling performance as "Candyman", the charismatic 6' 5" actor Tony Todd has consistently turned in compelling performances since his debut in the fantasy film Sleepwalk (1986). Born in Washington, D.C., Todd spent two years on a scholarship at the University of Connecticut, which, in turn, led to a scholarship from the renowned Eugene O'Neill National Theatre Institute. It proved to be the foundation for intense stints at the Hartman Conservatory in Stamford, Connecticut and the Trinity Square Repertory Theatre Conservatory in Providence, Rhode Island. Todd appeared in dozens of classical and many experimental plays, yet still managed to find time to teach playwriting to high school students in the Hartford public school system.
Todd's extensive credits exemplify his versatility. They include such film classics as The Rock (1996), The Crow (1994), Lean on Me (1989), Bird (1988), Night of the Living Dead (1990), Final Destination (2000), the multiple Academy Award winning Oliver Stone film Platoon (1986) and The Secret (2000), which was nominated and screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Todd's recent films include the independent film Silence (2002) and Final Destination 2 (2003). He has had prominent guest starring roles in numerous critically-acclaimed television series, including recurring on Boston Public (2000), For the People (2002) and The District (2000), as well as NYPD Blue (1993), Smallville (2001), Law & Order (1990), Crossing Jordan (2001), Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) and The X-Files (1993). Todd recurred on three incarnations of "Star Trek" and guest starred on Xena: Warrior Princess (1995) and episodes of CSI: Miami (2002) and Andromeda (2000). His television movies include starring roles in True Women (1997), Black Fox (1995), Butter (1998), Ivory Hunters (1990), Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (1999) and Control Factor (2003).
Todd's considerable theatre credits include the world premiere of award-winning playwright August Wilson's "King Hedley II", where he originated the title role in Pittsburgh, Seattle and Boston. Variety commented: "Todd's King Hedley dominates the stage. A sour-faced mix of rage and resolve, anger and vulnerability. Todd's Hedley was a memorable tour-de-force even on opening." He also received a coveted Helen Hayes nomination for his performance in Athol Fugard's "The Captain's Tiger at La Jolla, the Manhattan Theatre Club and the Kennedy Center. Other theatre credits include "Les Blancs", "Playboy of the West Indies", "Othello", "Zooman and the Sign", award-winning playwright Keith Glover's "Dark Paradise", "Aida" (on Broadway), and most recently, "Levee James" for the prestigious Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference and The New Dramatist Guild.- Michael Massee was born on 1 September 1952 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for The Crow (1994), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012). He was married to Ellen Sussdorf. He died on 20 October 2016 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Raised by Czech parents in America, Mark Kubr was taught to be disciplined in arts, culture, athletics and religion. Kubr's unique world-view gives him a talent for maintaining lasting friendships with people from diverse cultures.
His career began just out of high school. While bagging groceries at the local market, an actress neighbor told Mark he had what it takes for entertainment and drove him to her agency in Los Angeles. Kubr signed with the agent and immediately began working as a print model and commercial actor, booking campaigns for Marlboro, Versace, Gucci and Ralph Lauren traveling the world. He always brought his cameras with him to build his photography portfolio. His photography has been published in Vogue, Cosmopolitain and Bride magazines.
He continued modeling and acting while pursuing his education after being awarded a full athletic scholarship. His acting and athletic ability was a perfect fit for stuntwork. Kubr is Mickey Rourke's stunt double.
Where some men go golfing with their friends, Kubr goes surfing.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Charisse
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Zeljko Ivanek was born on 15 August 1957 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. He is an actor and producer, known for Seven Psychopaths (2012), Argo (2012) and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017).- Actor
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Multi-talented and unconventional actor/director regarded by many as one of the true "enfant terribles" of Hollywood who led an amazing cinematic career for more than five decades, Dennis Hopper was born on May 17, 1936, in Dodge City, Kansas. The young Hopper expressed interest in acting from a young age and first appeared in a slew of 1950s television shows, including Medic (1954), Cheyenne (1955) and Sugarfoot (1957). His first film role was in Rebel Without a Cause (1955), quickly followed by Giant (1956) and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957). Hopper actually became good friends with James Dean and was shattered when Dean was killed in a car crash in September 1955.
Hopper portrayed a young Napoléon Bonaparte (!) in the star-spangled The Story of Mankind (1957) and regularly appeared on screen throughout the 1960s, often in rather undemanding parts, usually as a villain in westerns such as True Grit (1969) and Hang 'Em High (1968). However, in early 1969, Hopper, fellow actor Peter Fonda and writer Terry Southern, wrote a counterculture road movie script and managed to scrape together $400,000 in financial backing. Hopper directed the low-budget film, titled Easy Rider (1969), starring Fonda, Hopper and a young Jack Nicholson. The film was a phenomenal box-office success, appealing to the anti-establishment youth culture of the times. It changed the Hollywood landscape almost overnight and major studios all jumped onto the anti-establishment bandwagon, pumping out low-budget films about rebellious hippies, bikers, draft dodgers and pot smokers. However, Hopper's next directorial effort, The Last Movie (1971), was a critical and financial failure, and he has admitted that during the 1970s he was seriously abusing various substances, both legal and illegal, which led to a downturn in the quality of his work. He appeared in a sparse collection of European-produced films over the next eight years, before cropping up in a memorable performance as a pot-smoking photographer alongside Marlon Brando and Martin Sheen in Francis Ford Coppola's Vietnam War epic Apocalypse Now (1979). He also received acclaim for his work in both acting and direction for Out of the Blue (1980).
With these two notable efforts, the beginning of the 1980s saw a renaissance of interest by Hollywood in the talents of Dennis Hopper and exorcising the demons of drugs and alcohol via a rehabilitation program meant a return to invigorating and provoking performances. He was superb in Rumble Fish (1983), co-starred in the tepid spy thriller The Osterman Weekend (1983), played a groovy school teacher in My Science Project (1985), was a despicable and deranged drug dealer in River's Edge (1986) and, most memorably, electrified audiences as foul-mouthed Frank Booth in the eerie and erotic David Lynch film Blue Velvet (1986). Interestingly, the offbeat Hopper was selected in the early 1980s to provide the voice of "The StoryTeller" in the animated series of "Rabbit Ears" children's films based upon the works of Hans Christian Andersen!
Hopper returned to film direction in the late 1980s and was at the helm of the controversial gang film Colors (1988), which was well received by both critics and audiences. He was back in front of the cameras for roles in Super Mario Bros. (1993), got on the wrong side of gangster Christopher Walken in True Romance (1993), led police officer Keanu Reeves and bus passenger Sandra Bullock on a deadly ride in Speed (1994) and challenged gill-man Kevin Costner for world supremacy in Waterworld (1995). The enigmatic Hopper continued to remain busy through the 1990s and into the new century with performances in All the Way (2003), The Keeper (2004) and Land of the Dead (2005).
As well as his acting/directing talents, Hopper was a skilled photographer and painter, having had his works displayed in galleries in both the United States and overseas. He was additionally a dedicated and knowledgeable collector of modern art and had one of the most extensive collections in the United States. Dennis died of prostate cancer on May 29, 2010, less than two weeks after his 74th birthday.- Stunts
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Carl Ciarfalio is a 40-year veteran of stage, television and movies. He enjoys a prolific career as an actor, stuntman, and stunt-coordinator. Carl has worked with film and television legends including Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Steven Soderbergh, Tom Cruise, Clint Eastwood, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry and Chuck Norris. Carl was an award-winning college wrestler who found a way to parlay his talents into performing in the live western themed stage shows at Knott's Berry Farm and then Universal Studios. He received his SAG card in 1977 and has been working in the film and television industry ever since. Carl has appeared many times as guest-star and co-star in several television programs and feature films over his career, and was the recipient of the "Best Fight Sequence" award in the 1st Annual Stuntman Awards for his performance in the television series, "Knight Rider". Carl became a member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures in 1985 and served as president from 1992 until 1996. He served on the Board of Governors at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for two terms and was the Governor of the Stunt Peer Group, which he helped to form in the year 2000. In 2001 Carl was a key player in establishing the first Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Co-ordination; this Emmy is now awarded each year at the Television Academy's Creative Arts Awards Ceremony. Carl also served as the stunt community liaison during the creation of the annual Taurus World Stunt Awards and the Taurus Foundation, and continues to serves on its Blue Ribbon Committee.- Actor
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Jimmi Simpson is an American actor. He was born in Hackettstown, New Jersey, the youngest of three brothers. After graduating from Bloomsburg University with a Bachelor of Arts in theater, he acted for four seasons at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts.
Simpson made his film debut in the teen comedy Loser (2000).
He is best known for his television work, which includes roles in Netflix political drama series House of Cards (2013), and the HBO television series Westworld (2016).- Actor
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Douglas O'Keeffe was born on 5 June 1966 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for 24 (2001), Johnny Mnemonic (1995) and Murder at 1600 (1997).- Stunts
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Gregory J. Barnett was born on 17 April 1949 in Costa Mesa, Orange, California, USA. He is an assistant director and actor, known for 24 (2001), Predator (1987) and Armageddon (1998). He is married to Barbara Barnett. They have two children.- Stunts
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Originally a stage performer, Mr. Hilow transitioned to film as a stunt double and stunt performer. After relocating to Los Angeles, Michael continued to build on his stunt work which in short time included appearances in several high profile feature films and episodic television shows. Michael's other notable works include additional screenwriter for the feature "Walking With The Enemy" (Sir Ben Kingsley), and dual credits, prior to stunts, as an award winning documentary producer and director. Michael is a multiple Screen Actors Guild and Taurus Stunt Award nominee.- Stunts
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Larry is a SAG/AFTRA Award winning, four time nominated Stunt Coordinator/Performer. He won his award for best stunt ensemble on the television show "24" starring Kiefer Sutherland, as a stunt performer. He was also nominated for his ensemble work on "Ironman", "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" and "Transformers Dark End of the Moon". He has been Stunt Coordinating for over 15 years and in the stunt business even longer. When he's coordinating or working for someone else, his main objective is SAFETY FIRST and along with his college degree in Finance, knows how to make it happen within the budget.
He is also a Governor of the Television Academy Stunt Peer Group and a member of the National and Los Angeles SAG/AFTRA Stunt and Safety committee.- Stunts
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Erik Rondell is known for Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), Blue Streak (1999) and The Darkest Minds (2018).- Actor
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Jeff Wincott is an established actor and producer originally from Toronto, Canada. He starred in the award-winning Canadian television series Night Heat playing Detective Giambone for five years. He was nominated for Best Actor at the Gemini Awards for his performance which gave him international recognition and led to an extensive film career in the United States.
Wincott went on to star in over a dozen martial arts films for which he is well-known, including Mission of Justice and Last Man Standing. Wincott has also played roles in various television shows including Sons of Anarchy, the Lizzie Borden Chronicles, Blue Bloods, Person of Interest, The Good Wife, N.C.I.S., The Night Of, and The Wire. He was featured in the high-budget action films The Invasion and Unstoppable and played a supporting role in the independent film Kringle Time for which he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the GenreBlast Film Festival (2021).
In 2019, Jeff and his wife founded Hollow Metropolis Films in order to create and produce their own films. Their award-winning short films Ping Pong Pigeons, Platitudes, and Dystopian Snow Globe have been screened internationally. In 2020, the Wincotts co-produced their first feature film, The Issue with Elvis, with Jeff playing the leading role, Dr. Mercer. He has gone on to win three Best Actor Awards for his performance at various film festivals including the Hollywood Women's International Film Festival, the Toronto Beaches Film Festival, and the Montgomery International Film Festival. The Issue with Elvis has won over ten awards in 2021, including two Best Feature Film awards. The film will be distributed by Random Media and 1091 Pictures with a release date in 2022.
Wincott co-produced a documentary feature called Fall Fight Shine on addiction and recovery. The film premiered in September 2021 at The Art of Recovery Film Festival in the greater Miami area and won Best Documentary Feature at the Hollywood Women's International Film Festival in October, 2021. The film features Jeff's recovery story.- Actor
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Tall, gaunt, and particularly effective in horror and drama films, British actor Julian Sands was born in Otley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, to Brenda and William Sands. He came to the attention of NBC when the network cast him in the TV miniseries The Sun Also Rises (1984) and then with Anthony Hopkins in the television film A Married Man (1983). Sands also got noticed for his very small roles in Privates on Parade (1983) and The Killing Fields (1984). It wasn't until his funny and romantic role opposite Denholm Elliott in A Room with a View (1985) and then his unusual role in Gothic (1986) that he garnered audience acclaim.
He continued work on screen in Vibes (1988), Impromptu (1991) and Steven Spielberg's Arachnophobia (1990), until his most remembered role as Warlock (1989), directed by Steve Miner. The film was a major success and he returned for the sequel, Warlock: The Armageddon (1993). Other credits include Naked Lunch (1991), Tale of a Vampire (1992) and the title role in Dario Argento's The Phantom of the Opera (1998). Sands has more recently been in Stephen King's Rose Red (2002) and was occasionally seen on the English stage.
Sands disappeared on January 13, 2023 after going for a hike near the Mount Baldy area of California's San Bernardino Mountains. Local authorities and search and rescue teams conducted over six weeks of multiple ground and aerial searches, which were unsuccessful. On June 24, 2023, hikers near Mount Baldy discovered human remains. On June 27, 2023, local authorities confirmed the remains to be those of Sands. He was 65 years old.- Actor
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Mark Ivanir has been working as a professional film and television actor in Los Angeles since 2001. His first major film role was in Steven Spielberg's Oscar winning epic Schindler's List (1993). He rejoined with Spielberg twice, first for a cameo appearance in Terminal, then again for Tintin. A pivotal role in Robert De Niro's 2006 film, The Good Shepherd, landed Mark a role in Barry Levinson's What Just Happened, this time acting alongside De Niro. He has booked over 35 Guest Star and Guest Lead roles on television shows such as: 24, Monk, CSI NY, Law and Order, Fringe, CSI Miami, Nikita and many others.
Ivanir's road to Hollywood was circuitous at best. Born in the communist Ukraine (former USSR), he immigrated to Israel with his family in 1972. While serving in the Israeli Army he participated in the then clandestine mission to bring Ethiopian Jews to Israel. His military experience and expertise has been tapped for various TV and Film roles.
After completing his stint in the Military, Ivanir turned down several job offers from Israel's Secret Service, and gave up studying medicine to pursue a higher vocation-clowning. He completed two years in a Circus school, traveled throughout Europe performing on the streets, and ended up working in a Parisian Circus - Cirque Pawelles. After leaving the circus, Mark entered into formal theatrical training, studying at Israel's top acting school Nissan Nativ, later co-founding a theatre company made up of actors from the former USSR called Gesher Theatre.
Within two years, Gesher became Israel's top theatrical outfit and was hailed by the London Times as "one of the six best theatre companies in the world." Mark performed many different roles, translated and adapted eight plays for the company and performed everywhere from Lincoln Center to the National Theatre in London as well as major stages in Paris, Rome, and Berlin.
After being cast by Spielberg in Schindler's List, Ivanir moved to London to study with Philippe Gaulier and the actors of the Theater De Complicite. During this stint, he landed roles in The Man Who Cried (with Johnny Depp) and Secret Affair which encouraged him to relocate to Hollywood. Tapping his command of Russian, English, French, Arabic, German and Hebrew, Mark has been working consistently in major studio film and television projects in eclectic roles spanning from a Russian spy to an Israeli producer to a German elephant trainer. He lives in LA with his wife and two daughters.- Actor
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Brian Goodman was born on 1 June 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), Last Seen Alive (2022) and Munich (2005).- Actor
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Raymond Cruz is perhaps best-known for his portrayal of the frighteningly lethal Tuco Salamanca in AMC's critically acclaimed show Breaking Bad (2008), a character he later reprised for the first two episodes of the spin-off Better Call Saul (2015). The role garnered him a Best Performance in a Television Series nomination from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. Cruz recently wrapped his sixth and final season of TNT's Major Crimes (2012) as Julio Sanchez, a detective within the Los Angeles Police Department's Major Crimes Division, a role which originated on TNT's The Closer (2005) and which offered Cruz a nomination of Best Supporting Actor from the Imagen Foundation Awards. Other TV work includes Cleveland Abduction (2015), the TV movie in which he starred as kidnapper Ariel Castro, a role he felt personally connected to having known the victims of his crime personally. Other TV work includes CSI: Miami (2002), Lauren (2012), White Collar (2009), and Los Americans (2011), among others. Cruz has appeared in numerous films, including the highly touted Collateral Damage (2002), Training Day (2001), and Alien: Resurrection (2000).- Roman Varshavsky was born on 1 November 1968 in Almaty, Kazakhstan USSR. He is an actor, known for Whiteout (2009), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2011).
- Rick D. Wasserman is an American voice actor from Michigan who voiced in several animated projects and video games including Batman: Arkham City, The Last of Us, BioShock 2, Saints Row the Third, Lollipop Chainsaw, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Planet Hulk and Call of Duty. He is married to Tamara Ann Hogan.
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When Norman Howell was fourteen years old his rodeo career landed him an acting part in the 1971 film The Cowboys. He was taught how to throw his first movie punch by the legendary John Wayne, who along with Yakima Canutt, were the innovators of the modern movie fight. This planted the seed that Norman may prefer stunt work over acting roles. Soon after, his career took off. He doubled John Travolta, Richard Chamberlain, Peter O'Toole, Bruce Willis, Mark Harmon, Dirk Benedict, and was Roger Moore's stunt-double in 007. Norman's stunt coordinator career started with Footloose and then Kevin Costner gave this nominee his first big break as a stunt coordinator on Dances with Wolves and as 2nd unit director in The Bodyguard, Open Range and Mr. Brooks. Norman Howell's professionalism, creativity and execution has earned him a place among the top stunt coordinators and second unit directors in the industry.- Stunts
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Troy Michael Gilbert is a stuntman who performed for several movies and television shows including Pearl Harbor (2001), Minority Report (2002), xXx (2002), Bruce Almighty (2003), Star (2001), Texas Rangers (2001), Spy Kids (2001), American Outlaws (2001), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), Django Unchained (2012), Furious 7 (2015), and The Magnificent Seven (2016).
In 2009, Troy Gilbert won a SAG award for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series for his work on Heroes (2006).- Stunts
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J.J. Perry started his martial arts training in 1975 and began with stunt-work in the late 1980s when he got out of the army. He has had over 24 years of martial arts training and has a 5th-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, a 2nd-degree on Hapkido and has experience with all kinds of weapons. He got his black belt for Tae Kwon Do at the age of 12 and competed from the age of 7 till 24. Besides martial arts, J.J. is also skilled in riding bikes, rodeo and does weight lifting.- Actor
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- Wilmer Calderon was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, and moved to Brandon, Florida, near Tampa at the age of two. He learned to speak Spanish at home from his parents and English from watching Sesame Street (1969). At the age of five, he started playing baseball, a year-round sport in Florida, and it quickly became his major preoccupation throughout his school years. In his senior year in high school, he set a single-season record for stolen bases. Continuing on to Marshall University, it soon became apparent that another discipline was calling him.
In his spare time, Calderon appeared in several school plays, and eventually he had to choose between following a career in baseball or giving himself full time to acting. He landed three lines in the Florida-filmed feature The Walking Dead (1995), earned his Screen Actors Guild card, and was off and running. He had a recurring role in the TV series Second Noah (1996) and appeared in the telefilms Summer of Fear (1996) and Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder (1997). Among Calderon's other television credits are guest appearances on Veronica Mars (2004), The Shield (2002), CSI: Miami (2002), 24 (2001), NYPD Blue (1993), ER (1994), and Profiler (1996). His feature credits include Wes Craven's Cursed (2005), and Venice Underground (2005).
Calderon is also active on stage, and has appeared with the Actor's Circle Theatre. His mentor has been another native of Santurce, Benicio Del Toro. - Stunts
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Robert Alonzo's journey through the film business began early on in the city of Angels. He started with his passion of animation at age six, when he began drawing flip pages of his favorite cartoons. He continued this until he was ultimately introduced to an obsession of martial arts that would last a lifetime. He first began his training with his brother at a very young age and earned black belts in Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido with Grandmaster Jun Chong. But Robert's devotion to martial arts was constantly fueled by the hunger for knowledge in all styles.This approach led him to train in multiple disciplines and to compete and excel in various international martial arts competitions.
Although Robert's dedication to martial arts was self evident, his childhood dreams of film making continued with an academic scholarship to Loyola Marymount University, where he earned his BA degree in Studio Arts and Communication Studies, while minoring in Animation and Business Marketing. This is where Robert trained under Dan McLaughlin and made his first hand drawn animated senior thesis film titled the "The Dive of Life". Upon graduation, Robert dabbled in the commercial world as a Junior Art Director at Envision Group, but ultimately his love for martial arts and film came calling and led him to become a stunt performer.
Robert has accumulated over 200 credits in film, television, commercials, and music videos and worked extensively and repeatedly with A-list talent both in front and behind the camera. This who's who list includes Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Dwayne Johnson, Mark Wahlberg, Jeremy Renner, Joel Edgerton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Noomi Rapace, Milla Jovovich, Morgan Freeman, Taraji P. Henson, David Oyelowo, Chris Pine, Charlize Theron, Josh Brolin, Cameron Diaz, Jason Momoa, Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, Arnold Schwarzeneggar, Steven Spielberg, J.J. Abrams, Doug Liman, Jospeh Kosinski, Chris McQuarrie, Tim Miller, Brad Bird, Albert Hughes, and David Ayer.
Bringing with him an extensive international resume as a Stunt Performer, Fight Choreographer, Stunt Coordinator and Action/2nd Unit Director, Robert combines his creative storytelling ability with his wide array of live action filmmaking techniques, coupled with his broad knowledge of today's use of visual/special effects to provide unforgettable action that spans a variety of genres. His 2nd Unit directing credits include Oblivion, Tomorrowland, Deadpool, Proud Mary, Bright, Braven, and Alpha. Also, at Brad Bird's request, he worked closely with the storyboard artists and animators of the highly anticipated Disney Pixar's release of Incredibles 2 to help formulate character driven action that displays the physics of live action filmmaking.- Paul Schulze was born on 12 June 1962 in Livonia. Michigan, USA. He is an actor, known for Rambo (2008), Panic Room (2002) and 24 (2001).
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Dustin Meier is known for Bad Boys II (2003), Star Trek: First Contact (1996) and Surrogates (2009).- Stunts
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Henry Kingi Jr. was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Dune: Part Two (2024), The Continental (2023) and The Fate of the Furious (2017). He is married to Tracy Kay.- Actor
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He is co-starring in the film LIMONOV, based on the Emanuele Carrere book, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov, starring Ben Whishaw, to be released in 2023. Arana has multiple independent films awaiting release, including INFERNO LA DIVINA COMETA by the artist Mimmo Paladino and QUEL POSTO NEL TEMPO di Giuseppe Alessio Nuzzo and he also was in two episodes of the HBO show SUCCESSION, winner of multiple Emmy Awards and a worldwide success. He was in 6 episodes of the HBO-SKY-Canal Plus miniseries THE NEW POPE, by Oscar winner Paolo Sorrentino, starring Jude Law, John Malkovich and Silvio Orlando. Also arriving in 2020 is the film ECHOES OF THE PAST, a WW2 drama starring Max Von Sydow & Richard Chamberlain. He also co-starred in 2019 in the Italian box office smash hit MA COSA CI DICE IL CERVELLO.
He co-starred as Quintus in Ridley Scott's GLADIATOR, the Dreamworks-Universal movie and winner of five Oscars, including Best Picture, starring Russell Crowe & Joaquin Phoenix. He has appeared in more than 70 films, ranging from large budget Hollywood Studio pictures to Independent films in both the U.S. and Europe. His studio pictures include THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, LIMITLESS, THE BOURNE SUPREMACY, GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, LA CONFIDENTIAL, THE BODYGUARD (as Portman, Kevin Costner's antagonist), HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER (as Loginov, the Russian Saboteur), among others. He played Lazarus in Martin Scorsese's controversial LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, starring Willem Dafoe & Harvey Keitel.
In Television he was a regular in the Michael Seitzman ABC/CBS Network show INTELLIGENCE, starring Josh Holloway & Marg Helgenberger as well as appearing as a guest star on more than 30 Network TV shows. In Europe, he was also a regular on the smash hit Italian RAI TV series TUTTI PAZZI PER AMORE and the outstanding German ZDF TV drama VERBRECHEN.
Arana has played leading and supporting roles in over 30 European movie productions including films by directors such as Lina Wertmuller, Liliana Cavani, Sergio Corbucci, Riccardo Milani, Lamberto Bava, Carlo Verdone, Michele Soavi and with one of Japan's most successful directors: Koreyoshi Kurahara , in the Toho production SEE YOU, about the Paris-Dakar Race.
In Theatre, Arana was the producer as well as one of the three leading actors in the internationally acclaimed theatre company Falso Movimento, based in Naples, Italy. Their shows included TANGO GLACIALE, OTELLO & RETURN TO ALPHAVILLE. Under Arana and the artistic director Mario Martone (now also a major Italian Film & Opera Director), Falso Movimento won many awards including Best Play of the Year, Best Set Design and the prestigious Mondello Prize. The company toured worldwide for more than nine years at International Festivals including London, Frankfurt, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Madrid, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Jerusalem, and many others. The company evolved into TEATRI UNITI, produced now by Angelo Curti and its Artistic Director is Toni Servillo (2 European Film Awards for Best Actor and the star of THE GREAT BEAUTY, the Oscar winning film by Paolo Sorrentino). Arana was also the creator and first Artistic Director of the MILANO OLTRE Theatre & Dance Festival in Milan, now in its 33rd year. He was also the producer of the Italian Avantgarde Theatre Festival, BENVENUTO, at the La MaMa Theatre in NYC, under Ellen Stewart.
Tomas Arana grew up in San Francisco and studied classical theatre at its prestigious American Conservatory Theatre, afterwards relocating to New York and acting in off-Broadway productions. He then hitchhiked throughout Europe and ended up living in Naples, Italy, where he worked for five years in the famous Lucio Amelio Art Gallery, working with such artists as Warhol, Rauschenberg, Beuys, Richter, Longobardi, Paladino, Kounellis, Clemente, Twombly, Pistoletto, Gilbert & George, etc. Andy Warhol painted his portrait, which is now part of his extensive art collection.
He was an award winning athlete as a youth in San Francisco and has practiced for many years Aikido, Judo, Japanese Sword, Fencing as well as advanced dance and movement techniques.
He has both U.S. and Italian citizenship. He has three sons.- Salvator Xuereb was born on 17 November 1965 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Big Stan (2007) and Natural Born Killers (1994). He has been married to Nikki Toscano since 17 August 2003. They have three children. He was previously married to Cristi Conaway.
- Bob McGovern is known for Star Trek: First Contact (1996), The One (2001) and xXx: State of the Union (2005).
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Stunt Coordinator, Producer and Director Mark Riccardi, a Santa Clarita resident, has 25+ years of Stunt and Stunt Coordinating experience. He was involved in blockbuster Hollywood movies Face/Off, Generals Daughter, Broken Arrow, Mission Impossible, Live Free or Die Hard, Hop, Thin Red Line and Super Eight. Mark has performed and choreographed stunts on many prime time television shows. Mark's production company Take Two Entertainment has just completed shooting the pilot webisode The Mamaluke in which he Produced and Directed. He is also currently Producing a reality show Hollywood Stunt Girls,skateboarding feature Sk8hard,comedy feature Shabbos Night Fever and parody The Bouring Identity.- Stunts
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Thom Williams was born on November 16th 1973 and grew up as a single child in the Midwestern town of Denton Texas. He has a Lebanese heritage from his mom and European from his dad. He played football for most of his young life until suffering a knee injury his senior year of high school, thus ending his time in the game he loved. He used his natural athletic ability to transition into NCAA collegiate cheerleading and gymnastics, where he won a national championship while going to the University of North Texas from 1992 to 1996. That in turn led him to a summer job in entertainment as a bad guy in the "Batman Stunt Show" at 6 Flags Over Texas in the summer of 1996. He knew then that he had found his calling, and the following summer moved to Hollywood where he began his career as a stuntman for film and TV after getting his SAG card as a guest star on the TV show "The Journeys of Allen Strange."
Thom has made a career of being the "big guy who could move" by learning and applying his physical prowess to varying fighting styles and reactions. His Lebanese and Irish heritage came heavily into play in being able to play various bad guys and his background in gymnastics allowed him to keep up with the smaller, faster fighters he faced on screen, culminating in fighting his action idol Jackie Chan not once, but twice on the big and small screen. Along the way he also picked up regular stunt doubling jobs with almost every large actor in Hollywood, such as Greg Grunberg(Alias), Jorge Garcia(Lost), Eric Stonestreet(Various), and Ethan Suplee(My Name is Earl) just to name a few.
After hundreds of credits, and many years of ground pounding and pain, Thom has now made his way into the even more competitive field of stunt coordinating and 2nd unit directing. Being behind the camera has been a lifelong dream for Thom, as it lets him be a part of the creative process from day one as he makes his way towards his goal of being a Hollywood director.
While all of this success might be great, it would be meaningless without his greatest accomplishments: Being married to his amazing wife Michelle and raising their 3 beautiful children together.- Actor
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Marco Khan(lian) is a true citizen of the world. He was born March 27th of Armenian parents in Tehran, Iran. His father, Levon was born in Lebanon and raised in Iran where he met his wife Anna, born in Babol, Iran. Marco's grandparents (from his mother's side) were a grandfather from Russia and a grandmother from the country of Georgia. Marco and his younger brother left Iran at age 11 in pursuit of higher education. Schooled in Venice, Italy and then in Catalina Island, California. Marco now calls Los Angeles, CA, home. At age 17, Marco picked up English as his 4th language and assumed the responsibility as the caretaker for his entire family. While operating a series of restaurants for 12 years to support his family, Marco enjoyed brief stints as a Professional Athlete in Soccer, Football and Pro Wrestling! After his father passed away, he decided to pursue his lifelong passion of becoming an actor. His looks, talent, and diverse background have allowed Marco to play a variety of interesting characters. He is a versatile actor, achieving success in comedy, action and drama. Despite his "tough guy" appearance, his demeanor is quiet, gentle, gracious and sincere. As a father, he loves children and animals. Almost everyone who meets Marco agrees that there is "Just something special that draws you towards him." He is a kind and tolerant humanitarian who is relentless in his pursuit for peace. Always positive and encouraging to others, "Never Give Up" is the motto he lives by. Marco is a true believer that everything happens for a reason, that tests and trials in life shape your character and that his destiny is in God's hands.- Actor
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Kevin Michael Alejandro is an American actor and film director. He is known for his roles as Nate Moretta in the crime drama Southland, Forklift Mike in Parenthood, Jesús Velázquez in the supernatural thriller True Blood, Sebastian Blood / Brother Blood in the superhero series Arrow and as Daniel Espinóza in the comedy-crime drama Lucifer.- Stunts
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William H. Burton Jr. is known for Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) and Face/Off (1997).- Stunts
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Rob Mars is known for Black Widow (2021), Avengers: Endgame (2019) and Jumanji: The Next Level (2019).- Stunts
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Oliver Keller was born in Switzerland and got his start in the Film Industry working as a Stuntman at the young age of 16 years in Germany and Switzerland. In the year 2000, at the the age of 24 he packed up and moved to Los Angeles where he made a name for himself as a Stuntman and Stunt Coordinator with dedication and hard work. After working for 21 years in Hollywood on some of the biggest Blockbusters, doubling some of the most known names in the Film Business, Oliver decided to reside back to Switzerland where he owns 1291 Productions GmbH.- Christopher is from Colorado Springs, Colorado. He received his B.F.A. in Acting from The University of Colorado, Boulder. He also worked with The Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Additional theatre credits include "The Old Settler" at The Pasadena Playhouse for which he received an Ovation award nomination. "Black Star Line" at The Goodman Theatre in Chicago. "Rosetta Street", "How The Other Half Loves" and "Equus" at The West Coast Ensemble. He received an NAACP Theatre award nomination for Best Actor in the Los Angeles Production of "Full Court Press".
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Jeff Cadiente is known for Jurassic World (2015), 24 (2001) and Bad Boys II (2003). He has been married to Jacqueline Cryan since 28 June 2014. They have one child.- Stunts
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Jeff Imada was born and raised in Inglewood, California, USA, where he began studying martial arts at the age of fifteen. At El Camino College and UCLA, he majored in pre-med and minored in music. While in college, he started working as a movie "extra," which led to his becoming a member of the Screen Actors Guild, Stunts Unlimited and the Directors Guild of America. Jeff Imada also had been technical advisor on numerous films, including Dutch (1991), Tango & Cash (1989), Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986), Dreamscape (1984), and Streets of Fire (1984), and such television series as Magnum, P.I. (1980), Remington Steele (1982), Dynasty (1981), Matt Houston (1982), Airwolf (1984), Stingray (1986), Hart to Hart (1979) and Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982).- Dagmara Dominczyk is a Polish-American actress and author. She has appeared in the films Rock Star (2001), The Count of Monte Cristo (2002), Kinsey (2004), Trust the Man (2005), Lonely Hearts (2006), Running with Scissors (2006), Higher Ground (2011), The Letter (2012), The Immigrant (2013), Big Stone Gap (2014), A Woman, a Part (2016), The Assistant (2019), and The Lost Daughter (2021).
- James Frain is one of Hollywood's most versatile and respected actors who has a reputation for bold, intelligent performances in a diverse body of work in which he's collaborated with some of the finest actors and directors working today.
James is well known for his portrayal of real life current and historical figures. On television/streaming these have included; Lord Warwick 'The Kingmaker' (in "The White Queen", Starz), the godfather of the English Reformation Thomas Cromwell (in "The Tudors", Showtime), LBJ speechwriter Richard Goodwin (in "Path to War", HBO Max) and Olympic rowing trainer Jack Beresford opposite Matt Smith (in "Bert and Dickie", BBC). In features James played world famous conductor, and classical pianist Daniel Barenboim in the Oscar nominated "Hilary and Jackie" (October Films) and the Spanish Ambassador in the Oscar nominated "Elizabeth" opposite Cate Blanchett (Working Title).
James also has considerable experience in genre in the cable and streaming space: as a DC villain in "Gotham" (Fox, HBO Max), a vampire in "True Blood" (HBO Max) and as Spock's father Sarek, as a younger man, in "Star Trek Discovery" (Paramount +).
His past film credits include "TRON: Legacy" opposite Jeff Bridges, "Water for Elephants" opposite Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson, "The Count of Monte Cristo" with Jim Caviezel and Guy Pearce, "Where the Heart Is" opposite Natalie Portman, and "Reindeer Games" with Ben Affleck and Charlize Theron.
James has an extensive theatre background having performed in the UK with The Royal Shakespeare Company, as Edmund in "King Lear" The Almeida, and The Royal Court. James co-starred with Ian McShane on Broadway in the critical hit production of Harold Pinter's "The Homecoming", 2007, for which the cast won The Drama Critics Circle Best Ensemble Award. In 2019 James played Lionel Logue in The Chicago Shakespeare Theater's world premiere of "The Kings Speech".
James has a BA in English Drama and Film from the University of East Anglia (Norwich, England) and a diploma in acting from London's Central School of Speech and Drama. While studying in London, James was spotted by Sir. Richard Attenborough, who immediately cast him in his first feature Shadowlands opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins, with whom he worked again on Julie Taymor's "Titus Andronicus".
James was born in Leeds, in the north of England, to an Irish Catholic family. He has seven younger brothers and sisters. The family moved South when he was young and James grew up in Stansted and Bishops Stortford on the Hertfordshire/Essex border. He went to a state secondary school at the Joyce Frankland Academy, in Newport. James was married to director Marta Cunningham. He has two teenage children and splits his time between Los Angeles and London. - Actor
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Sunil Malhotra is an actor and writer, known for Fair Game (2010), Halo: Reach (2010) and Mortal Kombat 1 (2023).- Eric Winzenried is known for Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), Tropic Thunder (2008) and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999).
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Jimmy N. Roberts has done stunts, stunt coordinating, and second-unit directing in movies, television, and commercials since 1991. Son of legendary off-road motorcycle racer J.N. Roberts, and an incredible motorcycle racer himself, Jimmy is co-founder of the film-industry motocross race Red Bull Day in the Dirt, which has been held annually on Thanksgiving weekend since 1998.- Stunts
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Jeffrey G. Barnett was born on 4 October 1980 in California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Deja Vu (2006), Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) and Ant-Man (2015). He has been married to Whitney Barnett since 12 August 2012.- Actor
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Jeff Kober was born in Billings, Montana on December 18, 1953. Not satisfied with being a rancher, Kober relocated to the L.A. area in his twenties with the desire to become an actor. His first appearance on the small screen was a non-billed role in the 1980s series V (1984). Kober went on to supporting roles in the highly acclaimed Vietnam War drama China Beach (1988) and the short-lived, but now-cult horror series Kindred: The Embraced (1996). Following these series, Kober has guested on some of the most popular television series of the day. They include Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), ER (1994), 24 (2001), The Closer (2005) and Criminal Minds (2005).
Kober's big screen career began with the film Out of Bounds (1986), in which he played the first of his signature nefarious characters - "Roy Gaddis", a small-time drug dealer with murderous inclinations. This role led to more film opportunities in The First Power (1990), Tank Girl (1995) (a comedic turn), Defining Maggie (2002), World Without Waves (2004), and the remake of The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007), among others. Never one to balk at taking a chance in the acting field, Kober has also appeared in several short independent films - the Academy Award-winning Session Man (1991) and, most recently, Lucid (2006), another film that has garnered a number of awards at independent film festivals across the country. He has done extensive stage work, most prominently, as "the father" in Jenny Sullivan's autobiographical work "J For J" and "Defying Gravity". Being a creature of diverse talents, Kober is also a noted artist (he was responsible for the paintings attributed to his character "Daedalus" on Kindred: The Embraced (1996) and is the c/o author of "Art That Pays: The Emerging Artist's Guide to Making a Living" along with Adele Slaughter. On the personal front, Kober is twice divorced (Rhonda Talbot, Kelly Cutrone) and the father of one son. He has, at present, finished work on The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007) (set for release in March 2007)-in the role of "Col. Lincoln Redding". Kober's next film was Multiple (2008).- Stunts
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Lance Gilbert is the official stunt double for actor Mel Gibson (since 1997). Lance has been credited as stunt coordinator, stunt double, stunt performer, and sometimes as an actor in almost one hundred movies.
As a stunt coordinator, Lance Gilbert is best known for The Final Destination (2009), The Eye (2008), Planet Terror (2007), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), and xXx (2002).
In 2001, Lance Gilbert has been nominated for a Taurus award for Best Work with an Animal for his work on The Patriot (2000). In 2003, Lance Gilbert won a Taurus award for Best Stunt Coordinator for his work on xXx (2002).- Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Assaf Cohen grew up in Palo Alto, lived for a number of years in the Middle East, and attended UC Berkeley where he earned a Bachelors degree in Integrative Biology. Later, he continued his classical training by earning a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, under the instruction of renowned acting instructor William Esper. Regional theater credits include leading roles at South Coast Rep, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Marin Shakespeare Festival, Marin Theatre Company, TheatreWorks, PCPA Theaterfest and The Magic in San Francisco. Cohen practices Tae Kwon Do and speaks Hebrew, Arabic and Spanish.
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Robert Rusler - actor, athlete, writer, and natural performer - was born on September 20, 1965, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He soon moved to Hawaii, where he lived on Waikiki Beach and started surfing and skateboarding on a semi-professional level. At a young age his family moved to Los Angeles, where he began his martial arts career and entered many competitions. Then the bug struck to become an actor and Robert, right out of high school, met his manager and began taking acting classes at the Loft Studio with Peggy Feury and William Traylor. Soon thereafter he landed his first starring role, opposite Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Downey Jr. in John Hughes Weird Science (1985). He then starred opposite Marshall Bell and Robert Englund in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) . Later projects included Thrashin' (1986) opposite Josh Brolin (and all of his top professional skateboarding idols) and _Vamp (1986/I)_ opposite Grace Jones and Chris Makepeace, for which he received the award for Best Actor in a Science Fiction or Horror Film. Robert then starred opposite Bridget Fonda and Phoebe Cates in the cult classic feature film Shag (1988), which landed him numerous Teen Magazine interviews and features. Soon thereafter, he landed his first television series, Fox's The Outsiders (1990), which was Executive Producer Francis Ford Coppola's first television venture. His next project was starring opposite Tim Matheson and Brooke Adams in Stephen King's Emmy award-winning movie of the week, Sometimes They Come Back (1991). He then took another turn at the world of episodics as a series regular in Babylon 5 (1993), where he gained a huge international following and fan club. Robert's most recent industry accomplishments were in Warner Bros.' _Underworld, The (1997/II) (TV)_ by Academy Award-winning writer Christopher McQuarrie, followed by the controversial drama Wasted in Babylon (1999), where Robert again received critical acclaim for his innovative performance. When he is not gracing the screen, Robert enjoys surfing, snowboarding, motocross, golfing, traveling, and his new found love; creating and writing projects which he would like to produce and direct in the future.- Actor
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Scott is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area. He graduated with honors from San Francisco State University's Theater Arts Department and also attended the legendary American Conservatory Theatre, where he studied acting under the now renowned Annette Bening. He has done much feature film and television work over the years, along with a myriad of commercials and stage productions. Over 30 years ago, while still residing in San Francisco, Scott landed his first truly professional job, which made him eligible for highly coveted Screen Actors Guild membership. (He was cast as an unfortunate nemesis to Clint Eastwood's legendary Dirty Harry in "The Dead Pool".) Change, however, was in his immediate future when soon thereafter an opportunity arose for him to traverse the country with an unusual traveling troupe: For the next year Scott performed on makeshift stages in our nation's correctional institutions playing for appreciative audiences of prison inmates. With long term exposure to the rigors of constant, on-the-road touring in a renovated but cramped Greyhound Bus, not to mention feeling the pressures of working inside (and outside) prisons, his identity as a vagabond artist was fast coming to an end. After a quick interlude back in San Francisco, Scott moved to Hollywood in the late-nineties and subsequently won the starring role in an award-winning short film, "The Bicyclist", followed by a lead role in a cult CD-ROM live-action game sensation "Dune/Emperor", (based on the Frank Herbert sci-fi classic). Around then, he also enjoyed a principal role on the "X-Files" (in an episode written and directed by Gillian Anderson) and recurred as "Agent Douglas" on the ABC series "Alias". He soon appeared on HBO's "Carnivale" and was seen in the short-lived series, "Threat Matrix", also on ABC. He had supporting roles in "Everything Put Together" starring Rada Mitchell (Helmed by famed director Marc Forster) and also in the cult fan-film "The Girl in the Cadillac". Scott was next blessed with an open-ended run on the NBC Daytime Soap, "Passions", until its cancellation. He soon thereafter appeared as an adversary to Kiefer Sutherland's Jack Bauer in the hit series "24" on Fox and as a government agent in the final season of "Sleeper Cell" on Showtime. Enjoying some momentum, Scott had a guest-star run as Detective Kaplan on "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" and fired off subsequent roles on some terrific shows such as "The Mentalist", "Criminal Minds", "Extant" (opposite Halle Berry), the new "Arrested Development" for Netflix and a memorable guest star role on the soap "Days of Our Lives". More recently, Scott has appeared on the critically acclaimed "American Crime" series, as the "Slave Catcher" on NBC's "Timeless", and had an unforgettably hilarious turn as the "Ghost of Steve Jobs" on "My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend", and more... Having come full-circle from his very first film, Scott had a terrific supporting role, once again under the leadership of Clint Eastwood, in the movie "Jersey Boys" and recently had the distinct honor of working on "Vice", directed by Adam McKay and playing opposite Christian Bale and Steve Carell. Scott recently completed supporting roles in the features "Spreading Darkness" opposite Eric Roberts, as the "Tall Man" in the horror/thriller hit "Bound to Vengeance", in "The Student" (as "Phil Van Sickle"), in Epix Network's terrific series "Get Shorty" and in several yet-to-be released films. Most exciting, however, are Scott's regular role as Lt. Bob Sargent on the 4th Season revival of the fan favorite "Veronica Mars", (airing now on Hulu), and his recent guest star run on the acclaimed (and hilarious) "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". Scott's audio book (as narrator and producer) "Living the Science of Mind" is available world-wide along with his Apple & Android audio/visual apps "Ernest Holmes 365" for Centers for Spiritual Living. Scott has three scripts of his own in various stages of development, including his optioned feature film "Lafayette".- Stunts
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Charlie Brewer is known for The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), Nurse Betty (2000) and Broken Arrow (1996). He is married to Rachma Brewer. He was previously married to Tina Broccoli.- Stunts
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Dan Lemieux is known for Captive State (2019), Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) and Real Steel (2011).- Actor
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Aleksandr Kuznetsov was born on 2 December 1959 in Petrovka, Primorskiy kray, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was an actor and writer, known for The Bourne Supremacy (2004), Space Cowboys (2000) and The Peacemaker (1997). He was married to Yuliya Rutberg, Christina and Lyudmila Sobko. He died on 6 June 2019 in Moscow, Russia.- Actor
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Peter Frederick Weller was born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, to Dorothy Jean (Davidson) and Frederick Bradford Weller, a federal judge and career helicopter pilot for the United States Army. He traveled extensively as his father literally flew around the world. Before he was out of his teens, he had attended high schools in Heidelberg, Germany and San Antonio, Texas, then enrolled the University of North Texas -- attracted by the chance of playing trumpet in one of the college's celebrated jazz bands. Music is in his family. Three generations on his mother's side were piano players and jazz is still his overriding interest. Ask him who his favorite performer in any art form is and he will say Miles Davis. It was with a B.A. in Theatre and a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts that he left Texas for New York. Two weeks after graduating, he made his first appearance on Broadway as David in Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival production of David Rabe's "Sticks and Bones", a role he repeated on the London stage.
While a student of legendary actress and drama coach, Uta Hagen, Weller appeared on and off Broadway in works like William Inge's "Summer Brave", Thomas Babe's "Rebel Women" and "Full Circle", one of the last plays directed by Otto Preminger. He began garnering critical acclaim with his portrayal of Billie Wilson in "Streamers", directed by Mike Nichols for Joseph Papp at Lincoln Center. He continued that success with his performances as Cliff in "The Woolgatherer" and as Nick in the first American production of David Mamet's "The Woods". During this period, he became a member of the highly respected Actor's Studio, under the aegis of Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg.
Weller's film debut was in Richard Lester's Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979). He then co-starred with Alan King and Ali MacGraw in Sidney Lumet's Just Tell Me What You Want (1980) and, with Albert Finney and Diane Keaton, in Alan Parker's Shoot the Moon (1982). Other film credits include Firstborn (1984) with Teri Garr, the HBO made-for-TV Apology (1986), co-starring Lesley Ann Warren, and Of Unknown Origin (1983), the film which won Weller the Best Actor award at the Paris International Film Festival for his performance as an upwardly mobile bachelor with a serious rat problem. That same film also marked his first association with Leviathan (1989) director George P. Cosmatos.- Actor
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Christopher Amitrano was born on 14 September 1973 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Lincoln Lawyer (2022), All Rise (2019) and ER (1994). He was previously married to Kirby Slager.- Actress
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Inna Korobkina was born on 23 February 1981 in Magadan, Magadan region, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. She is an actress and producer, known for Dawn of the Dead (2004), Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008). She has been married to Steve Valentine since 28 August 2010. They have two children.- Actor
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Jonathan Kowalsky is a Long Island, NY native. After studying theatre at Florida State University and completing his degree, Jonathan moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career. Jonathan was a prominent athlete, wrestling since he was a child, captain of his high school wrestling team and went on to join the FSU wrestling team.
After moving to Los Angeles, Jonathan clawed his way into "business" from scratch with his dedication to the art and disciplined perseverance. After a few years, his hard work payed off, his resume progressed from co-starring on many TV shows to guest starring and recurring on TV's top shows. He became a journeyman actor, doing indie films, commercials and TV shows regularly.
In 2010 He was cast as "Mikey" on FX's Justified, which took his career to the next level. He recurred on Justified for five seasons, working with some of Hollywood's elite actors, directors and writers. This led to many other opportunities, working on the studio film "American Sniper" directed by Clint Eastwood.
Jonathan shares his love for acting with martial arts, and has competed in MMA and submission grappling matches. He acquired his black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in 2014. Jonathan is now married and has two children. He's always hustling for the next gig, perfecting his craft by taking acting classes, training martial arts and spending time with his family.- Mark Allan Stewart is known for Transformers: Fall of Cybertron (2012), One Night in Miami... (2020) and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013).
- Joel Bissonnette was born on 29 October 1966 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is an actor, known for Fight Club (1999), Zodiac (2007) and The Dinner (2017).
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Trace Cheramie is known for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), Looper (2012) and Deja Vu (2006).- Actor
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Dennis Keiffer is a former K.I.C.K. Super Middleweight Kickboxing Champion. He took his skills to Television and Cinema as an actor and stuntman. Early in his career he worked on fight movies such as "Bloodfist", "Shootfighter", and "Die Trying". In the past 15 years Dennis has been a stunt actor on shows such as "CSI", "House", Sons of Anarchy" and "True Blood" with theatrical releases such as "Death Sentence", "Indiana Jones", "The Green Hornet" and "Spiderman".- Actor
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Ravil Isyanov was born in 1962 in the Soviet Union in Greater Moscow area, the city of Voskresensk. Throughout childhood, Ravil attended classes in music, ballet, theatre, as well as going for sports - ice hockey, boxing and soccer among them. After completing his two years national service in the Soviet Air Force, Ravil worked for two seasons in Khabarovsk Theatre. Then, he studied in the Moscow Art Theatre School for four years. He simultaneously studied three summers at the Oxford branch of the British American Drama Academy. In 1990 Ravil went to the UK at the invitation of Theater Clwyd, Wales. After the collapse of the USSR, he stayed in Britain and continued working there. In 1998 he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his film career, where he worked and lived for the rest of his life.- Stunts
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Clayton J. Barber grew up with movies from Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee, whom inspired him to do martial arts. He chose, when 10 years old, Tae Kwon Do, for its acrobatic nature and its speed, and has achieved a black belt. Other skills of his are gymnastics and dance.
Unfortunately, he lost his first 6 tournaments, but didn't give up. He decided to work harder and soon won his first local tournaments. Soon he became one of the best and member of the U.S.Tae Kwon Do team in 1986, but also in 1989, -94 and -95. He kept winning more and more tournaments in the 80s and 90s.
Some stats: 1995 Competitor of the Year USOC Amateur Athlete in Tae Kwon Do of the Year Gold at the US Open Gold at the US Team Trials 1994 Gold at the US Team Trials 4-Time US National Tae Kwon Do Champion (a.o. 1989, 1990) 3-Time US Olympic Festival Champion (a.o. 1989,1991) 3-Time National Collegiate Champion 1986 Gold at the Nort American Championships In short, many gold and silver medals the years -86, -90, -91, -94 and -95
Clay was not satisfied with these title and wanted more. His popularity and skills helped him in achieving more, as he wanted. He became a movie star. He's been in several action movies, and is a great stuntman in some movies/series. Too bad he missed a role as "Hollywood" in WMAC-Masters.- Stunts
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For over thirty years, Christopher Leps has played an active role in cinema. His diverse career began at the Walt Disney Company in 1989, but his zeal for motion pictures originated long before then; sparked by the movies of his childhood.
His passion for film, combined with his athletic background, led Chris to stunt performances in more than 180 episodes of television and over 40 feature films, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), 24 (2001), Alias (2001), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013), Avatar (2009), Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), and The Adventures of Tintin (2011).
As a filmmaker, Chris has written, produced, directed and edited a variety of projects, including Golden Trailer Awards nominee - Shadow, Best Documentary award winners - Ed & Vern's Rock Store (2008) and Century of Light (2011), and short films - Amy & Elliot, Wholehearted (2012), Muse (IV) (2014), and Testing (2015).
A member of SAG-AFTRA and the American Film Institute, Chris is a SAG Award nominee and winner in recognition of his performances in both TV and film.- Actor
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Emmy Award-winner Monti Sharp, a Monroe, Louisiana native and the youngest of five siblings, honed his acting skills at the esteemed University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Launching his theatrical career in New York City, Monti quickly made a mark with off-Broadway performances and engagements at renowned regional theaters like The Public, the Guthrie, and Arena Stage.
His talent extended to the big and small screens, with notable appearances in films such as Dead Presidents, and Get Smart, and ground-breaking television shows like NYPD Blue, ER, 24, Malcolm in the Middle, Prison Break, and Modern Family. Monti also showcased his acting prowess on daytime dramas 'General Hospital', 'As the World Turns', and 'Guiding Light,' earning the 1993 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series and the Soap Opera Digest Award for Best Newcomer.
In addition, Monti continues to make significant contributions to national commercials, seamlessly transitioning between on-camera performances and voice-overs. His creative pursuits don't end there - he's a writer and director of several short films and a visual artist with pieces in public and private collections across the USA.
In 1995, Monti earned his Private Pilot License VFR(SEL). Alongside his artistic achievements, he holds a black sash in Wing Chun Kung Fu and a yellow belt in Seido Karate.- Producer
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Boris Lee Krutonog was born in Chisinau, USSR. Boris Lee is a producer and actor, known for The Americans (2013), The Italian Job (2003) and The Hunt for Red October (1990).- Stunts
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Hiro got his first glimpse into the world of film and television when he received his SAG card at the young age of 12. By the time he was 16, he convinced his parents to let him finish high school early and move by himself across the country in order to pursue his life long dream of becoming a stuntman. For the last 25 years he has used his martial arts and motocross background to fulfill that dream.
In the beginning Hiro knew little about the stunt industry. But in 1986 when stuntman and family friend, Shane Dixon, took him to visit the set of the first Lethal Weapon, Hiro was hooked. He knew he had to be a stuntman.
He began his career working on early Roger Corman films. Shortly after, he worked his way onto the popular kids show, Power Rangers where he spent the next 7 years perfecting his craft and learning what it took to be a stuntman. His hard work paid off. Since then, Hiro has worked on over 150 films and television shows. He has been nominated for 2 Taurus World Stunt Awards and continues to work on some of the industry's top shows as a stunt coordinator and 2nd unit director. In 2002, Hiro became a member of the Directors Guild of America, allowing him to move into the next phase of his career as a film maker. His directing accomplishments include several short films, t.v. shows, commercials, and a full length feature film. He became a series director on Supah Ninjas, for which he won the Emmy for Outstanding Stunt Coordination last year.
Despite all of his hard work, Hiro also enjoys taking time off to travel and spend time with his family. His children; Chloe, Chaeli, Kai, and Takéo and wife, Jahnel.- Stunts
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Arnold Chon began his training at the age of 5 at the Jhoon Rhee Institute in Virginia. Arnold received his black belt at the age of 11 while training equally hard in gymnastics. Arnold became an Extreme Martial Arts competitor and conquered the competitive martial arts circuit, eventually becoming a NASKA champion and two time Junior Olympic gold medalist in Tae Kwon Do.
After his rise in the competitive martial arts circuit, Arnold moved to Los Angeles to try his hand at Hollywood. Arnold got his chance to show the world what he could do in Mortal Kombat: Conquest. After this, Arnold began working on feature films like Big Mama's House, Epic Movie, and Wild Hogs.
Arnold has also appeared in multiple installments of trilogies and franchises such as Rush Hour and Pirates of the Caribbean. Throughout his career, Arnold has fought the crème de le crème of Martial Arts legends including Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Wesley Snipes, Jean Claude Van Damme, Michael Jai White, and Chuck Norris.
From fighting the best to training the best and sharing his knowledge from a lifetime in the Martial Arts. Arnold has trained MMA fighters to a championship level in his spare time, both in Bellator and the UFC.
Arnold Chon continues to fight with Hollywood's toughest titans, recently taking on Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger in Escape Plan. His more recent film credits as a stuntman include G.I. Joe: Retaliation and The Hangover Part III. Arnold also continues to frequently work in television, where it all started for him. Recently Arnold has done stunts for shows such as Sons of Anarchy, Criminal Minds, and Teen Wolf.
Not only can Arnold Chon perform these amazing feats but he can also coordinate and choreograph stunts and fights sequences that rival the Hong Kong masters. Arnold began coordinator and choreographing back in 2000 on Sisqo's Unleash the Dragon music video. After that he was hired by Hunger Games director, Francis Lawrence, as stunt coordinator for Destiny's Child's Independent Woman from the Charlie's Angel soundtrack.
Arnold Chon continues to work as a stunt man but focuses on stunt coordinating and choreography. As a trainer of MMA champions, it's only natural that Arnold would begin to coordinate and choreograph MMA movies as the current market is in high demand thanks to UFC, making MMA the fastest growing sport in the world. Although Arnold Chon is the most knowledgeable coordinator in on-screen MMA fights, he can coordinate and choreograph for any big project with combat stunts of any kind.- Actor
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Ron Yuan just wrapped as one of the ensemble leads in Disney's live adaptation Mulan (2020), directed by Niki Caro. Yuan plays battle hardened "Master Sgt. Qiang", 2nd in command of the Imperial Regiment.
Yuan signed on as series regular, Prince Nayan, on Netflix's Marco Polo (2014), created by John Fusco. Yuan filmed Roland Emmerich's Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) playing "Yeong", the main weapons engineer. Before that, he was in The Accountant (2016), directed by Gavin O'Connor, playing a reluctant Silat Master. He appeared on Jon Bokenkamp's The Blacklist (2013) as Quon Zhang. He was seen in the final season of Sons of Anarchy (2008) as the intense and unpredictable "Ryu Tom". Yuan played hard-nosed "Lt. Peter Kang" in the short-lived CBS series Golden Boy (2013), and had small roles in episodes of Justified (2010) and Castle (2009). Yuan joined Francesca Eastwood and Annie Q. Riegel in MDMA (2017).
In Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), he voiced "Scorpion". His made his directorial debut with Step Up China (2019). In the ABC/Freeform series Siren (2018), Yuan played "Aldon Decker", a military marine biologist who unwittingly falls in love with a predator mermaid. His obsession spirals out of control as he tries to bring her back to his research facility. Yuan designed the fight sequences as well as going behind camera as Action Director for Wild Card (2015), scripted by William Goldman and directed by Simon West. Yuan completed designing and directing the action on the popular action franchise Black & White: The Dawn of Justice (2014). He played character in story arcs on FOX's Touch (2012) (opposite Kiefer Sutherland) and NBC's Awake (2012) (opposite Jason Isaacs).
He was the voice behind major gaming campaigns (Call of Duty-Black Ops 2, Halo, Star Wars' Old Republic, Resident Evil, World of Warcraft, Medal of Honor, Army of Two, Guild Wars 2, Deus Ex, Drake's Uncharted, and many more). Yuan's MiniFlix Films with Sony Television (SPE) co-produced three films (Three Bullets, Tea and Remembrance, Lollipops) in which Yuan wrote, produced and directed. Yuan's award winning work in short film and features has premiered in more than 30 film festivals worldwide, including Toronto, Sundance (Park City, Utah), Tribeca (Manhattan), Athens, Cairo, Seattle, Kansas City (Missouri), Austin (Texas), and Beijing & Macau (China), and Los Angeles, Newport Beach & Comic Con (all California).- Stunts
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Dennis Madalone was born on 29 September 1960. He is an actor and assistant director, known for 21 Bridges (2019), Darkman (1990) and Suicide Kings (1997). He is married to Linda L.C. Madalone.- Actor
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Dylan was born in Taos, New Mexico, and fell in love with storytelling as a kid - while he directed improvised dramas on a home VHS camera. He was awarded a National-Merit Scholarship to USC, where he won the Outstanding BFA Performance while earning his degree in Theatre. Some of the Directors he's since worked with include Denis Villeneuve, Stephen Gaghan, Antoine Fuqua, Andrew Niccol, David Mackenzie, as well as Seth MacFarlane, Joseph Kosinski, and Taylor Sheridan... to name just a few.- Stunts
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Anthony Martins came to Los Angeles in September of 1999. Since that time, he has been active in TV and film productions as well as regional theater. Anthony's unique multi-ethnic look and wide range of performing abilities have enabled him to portray characters from Arab terrorist and Barrio gang member to the traditional leading man.- Stunts
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Tim Soergel was born on 20 September 1976 in Austin, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Project Power (2020), Ford v Ferrari (2019) and Land of the Lost (2009).- Norman Mora is known for Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019), Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) and Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003).
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Sala Baker was born on 22 September 1976 in Wellington, New Zealand. He is an actor and producer, known for The Killer (2023), Dangerous Waters (2023) and Shadow Force.- Stunts
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Simon Rhee is a 7th Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and a 4th Degree Black Belt in Hap Ki Do. He is a World-Class Martial Artist known for his beautiful kicks and incredible forms, and is a many-time Grand Champion of the tournament circuit. Karate Illustrated noted that, "Simon Rhee has the prettiest kicks, most flashiest and picturesque Martial Arts techniques in the nation". He is world-renowned for his kicking abilities and for his incredible forms. His pictures have graced the covers of many Martial Arts magazines, and he has been involved in the movie industry as a Martial Artist, Stunt Coordinator, Fight Choreographer, and Instructor to many celebrities. However, it is Master Rhee's charming personality and skill for teaching which has made him loved and respected by all.
Simon Rhee was born in San Jose, California in 1957, but spent much of his childhood in Seoul, Korea, where he began his Martial Arts training. After becoming ill and contracting meningitis as a young child, his parents enrolled him in Tae Kwon Do classes to help strengthen his body. Thus began his lifelong love for the Martial Arts. His intensive training continued in Korea, San Francisco, and then Los Angeles, and he has earned his 7th degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do, through Kukkiwon in South Korea and a 4th degree Black Belt in Hap Ki Do, along with extensive training in Wing Chung Kung Fu, Weapons and other Martial Arts. Simon Rhee is well known throughout the martial arts community for his countless victories as Grand Champion in the tournament circuit, in both sparring and in forms.He has been sought out by many major motion picture studios and celebrities because of his talent for instruction, Stunt Coordination and Fight Choreography. Some of his students have included stunt people, fight choreographers and stunt coordinators, professional football players/athletes (Marcus Allen, AC Cowlings, etc.), iconic actors (Faye Dunaway, Heather Locklear, Lorenzo Lamas, Beau Bridges, Eric Roberts, etc.), and comedian Jay Leno. He has doubled Jackie Chan and has worked with some of the best Hollywood actors, musicians and directors including Clint Eastwood, Leonardo DiCaprio, Anthony Hopkins, Jackie Chan, Madonna, Ben Stiller, Ang Lee, Christopher Nolan, John Woo, Brett Ratner, and Tom Cruise.
Simon Rhee has a keen eye for creating the most dynamic fight and action sequences specifically for the motion picture camera, and has available to him an extensive network of the best trained stunt people and equipment to use for specific stunt scenes.
Master Rhee is a member of the International Stunt Association (2012 President), a 2 time winner of the Taurus World Stunt Awards ("Best Fight Scene", 2002; "Best Fire Work", 2007), and numerous Screen Actor's Guild awards and nominations, having been involved in the film and television industry for over 30 years as an actor, stunt person, fight choreographer, 2nd unit director and stunt coordinator. He has an extensive body work including motion pictures (The Dark Knight Rises, Inception, Terminator Genysis, Straight Outta Compton, Captain America, The Great Wall, The Lone Ranger, Gangster Squad, Red Dawn, The Muppets, Get Smart, Rush Hour 3, Best of the Best, Memoirs of a Geisha, The Last Samurai, etc.), TV shows (Mistresses, Chuck, Face Off, Fear the Walking Dead, The Last Ship, Jessica Jones, Rush Hour, Heroes, Alias, Supergirl, Grimm, Bones, Sons of Anarchy, etc.), and commercials.
When he is not filming, he continues to enjoy teaching and training at his Woodland Hills TKD Training Center with his panel of Black Belts. Master Rhee has taught thousands of men, women and children the art of Tae Kwon Do for over 30 years. Simon Rhee is a teacher's teacher when it comes to Tae Kwon Do instruction and he has given many dynamic seminars to Martial Artists, Stunt people and, Black Belt Instructors worldwide.- Actor
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Lebanese International Actor. An award winning actor and producer. Since the age of 7 he always dreamed of becoming an Actor. At age 16 while war was going on he fled and came to the USA. First he landed in New York 1983, from there he flew to California. where his dream to become an Actor Started. Has been cast in some of the most monumental films of our generation - his credits include Ghost, Bad Influence, True Romance and The Siege among many others. He has also worked with a virtual who's who of talented directors, including Tony Scott, Ed Zwick, Curtis Hanson, Sam Raimi and Jerry Zucker. He has also starred in recurring roles on television's top-rated shows such as 24 and The Shield. Most recently, Faraj appeared as a Guest Starring Role on the Hit TV show S.W.A.T. and Seal Team. His latest lead Roles in the feature "I Am Fear". The most Notable film that brought him Global attention: Green Zone (Matt Damon) Directed by (Paul Greengrass) in which he was submitted for the 42nd Image Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2012, Said reached another milestone when his production company, Cedar Films LLC, produced the short film The American Failure, which premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film marked Said's Producing, writing and directorial debut and would go on to win several awards, including 3 Best Picture, 4 Best Actor, and 2 Best Director at various film festivals across the United States.- Stunts
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Will Leong is known for Avengers: Endgame (2019), Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007).