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Stuntman

Stuntman meaning

In films, someone who performs stunts that are deemed too dangerous or physically difficult for the main actors to attempt.

Example sentences (20)

The Life of a Lucky Stuntman (20:54) catches up with stuntman Billy Chan.

In the much-publicized brawl, Hemsworth's arm was intentionally lit on fire during an extended fight out in the yard where the flames are literally extinguished on some poor stuntman's face.

McLaren was a famous actor and stuntman from Texas.

Stuntman Ray Park appears on-screen to handle Maul’s sinister presence and martial arts abilities and comedian Peter Serafinowicz provides his booming voice.

A Denver-based social media influencer and notorious stuntman is scheduled for a jury trial in Summit County next month on assault charges related to a dispute that occurred two winters ago.

Based on the television series of the same name, the movie follows 's Colt, a stuntman who has everything he could want — respect, money, and the woman of his dreams — until an unfortunate accident leads to him losing his self-confidence.

Eric Jacobus is a martial artist, stuntman, actor, writer, editor, and director who has been involved in movie making since at least 2001 when he formed The Stunt People with friends in California.

He is survived by his four sons – Gulliver, who has been a stuntman on X Men: Origins and Suicide Squad, fellow stunt performer Leroy, Adrian and Jeremy.

Instead, stuntman stood in as a body double and the spider was filmed walking across his bare skin.

In the film, Gosling plays a stuntman who finds himself back in action when the star of a big-budget studio film goes missing.

The actor wasn't intended to star on the show - which also starred the likes of David Hasselhoff (Mitch Buchannon) and Pamela Anderson (C.J. Parker) – and was first employed as a stuntman, but he eventually got to be right at the heart of the action.

The stuntman helped Katy get into position for the sequence (Picture: NK / SplashNews.

Uber-athletic filmmaker David Leitch’s redo of that kitschy ‘80s series starring Lee Majors as a stuntman/bounty hunter earned raves in its South by Southwest Film Festival (SXSW) premiere earlier this month.

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars in as Simon Williams, a stuntman-turned-superhero.

Yet during the second practice run in Los Angeles, the vehicle was accidentally overcharged and the stuntman was almost killed.

Chad Stahelski, the former stuntman to revealed he'd been hired by the production to help plan some stunts for the feature.

Doesn’t the stuntman torched by Leonardo DiCaprio in last year’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood deserve some recognition too?

He's portrayed everyone from a treasure hunter and an imprisoned Army sergeant to a depressed weatherman and 9/11 first-responder, and even a stuntman who sold his soul to the devil.

The stuntman/comedian said he was "completely asymptomatic" and now plans to donate plasma to help the cause.

This is the amazing moment a stuntman recreated the famous 'corkscrew' bridge jump featured in the 1974 classic The Man with the Golden Gun in an old Russian car.