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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
I'd love to do an action movie. Something with lots of stunts. Anything fast and dangerous and involving guns.
Stunts have to be meticulously arranged. Choreographed. You could take a fight scene and set it to music.
I do MMA and things like that, so any chance I get to do my own stunts, I love it. — © Justin Lee
I do MMA and things like that, so any chance I get to do my own stunts, I love it.
It's so important for me to do my own stunts. The sense of achievement is so immense. But the studios don't want to take the risk.
It was fun shooting for Vithagan.' It's a bubbly character. I perform minor stunts too.
I learned that I can earn many things if I don't use stunts and do everything myself.
Stunts are my favourite - I love it: the feeling, the adrenaline when all the cameras are rolling and everyone is watching and crowd round.
I'm an athletic actor. I'm known for my action; I'm a guy who does my own stunts on screen.
You can practice dance, climbing a mountain and action stunts, but to get your timing right you have to have the power of imagination and an alert mind.
Being physical and doing my own stunts - it is fun to do these kind of films once in a while, especially before you get too old.
Music, dance sequences, action stunts are key parts in a commercial film but there has to be relatable content as well.
I've done stunts when I was hurting so bad I couldn't hardly breathe and yet I would go ahead and do it.
If I did everything, I probably wouldn't be here talking to you. There aren't too many people who can actually double me, so I do most of my stunts though. — © Verne Troyer
If I did everything, I probably wouldn't be here talking to you. There aren't too many people who can actually double me, so I do most of my stunts though.
When I was very young, Michael Crawford was a real hero because I saw this guy who could do everything - make people laugh, act, do stunts.
As someone responsible for my own fair share of marketing stunts, I am suspicious and cynical - I'll disclose that right up front.
If you don't finish a day of stunts with a lot of bruises, you feel like you haven't done it right.
It looks better when you do your own stunts, because seeing somebody's face when they're doing them is fun for the audience.
I'm always doing something new. I took a fencing class - that was awesome. And I do a lot of my own athletic work or stunts.
I love performing stunts; the more dangerous they are, the more I am driven.
If I can avoid doing stunts, I will. I don't want to die just for a movie. It's not worth it.
I want to do stunts and play a badass. Like Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman. Physicality, fun, evilness.
In 'Teen Wolf,' I don't really have any stunts. And if I do, it's like Stiles falls on the ground or something like that.
My favorite actor is Steve McQueen, and he did his own stunts.
I was in Rent, for Gods sake. The closest we came to stunts was dancing on a table.
I did a lot of stunts, so the harness work isn't foreign to me either.
'Ghazi' has underwater stunts and was physically taxing. That added to my cardio routine.
Americans have a keen sense for political stunts, and the ACLU's push to dismantle DHS is as close as it gets.
I'm actually doing more stunts for 'Maze Runner' than I did for 'Insurgent.'
If you really get into a particular character, you also want to do your own stunts.
Think about doing a bunch of stunts in leather. What does leather do? It doesn't stretch, it rips.
I used to perform stunts that made me stand distinctly among my peers.
I'd like to do something where there's a strong female character and some action. I've done a few stunts in the past.
I don't want people confusing what it is that I'm about. I just stand there and sing. And I don't do stunts or anything. if I wanted to do all that, I don't think I'd get away with it.
Kamal Haasan makes sure that his co-artists wear the safety gear when they perform stunts.
I'm very physical. I grew up boxing. I've done almost all of my own stunts in movies and in television.
I do all of my own stunts in videos. The Jet Ski scenes, the fight scenes, all of them!
I try to do as many stunts as they'll let me do. I think it's important for an audience to feel that the actor's really doing it.
Working on such a big film was amazing. I learned a lot. There weren't too many stunts, just some doubling. — © Christopher Parker
Working on such a big film was amazing. I learned a lot. There weren't too many stunts, just some doubling.
I stepped away from stunts and into acting right around when stunt people started getting put into motion-capture stuff.
I've always wanted to do stunts for films and television, and I'm doing exactly that. I'm glad it is my job, but I've said it before that I'd probably do it for free.
The ads all call me fearless, but that's just publicity. Anyone who thinks I'm not scared out of my mind whenever I do one of my stunts is crazier than I am.
I do some of my stunts for the things I have learned. But if it is for something I have never learned, then I use a double.
I do my own stunts. You see someone like Graham Norton would have had a stunt double, but no, I give 100 per cent to my viewers.
I was a gymnast for many years before I was a dancer, so it comes in pretty handy when I do stunts.
I always do my own stunts, as much as possible. I'm a little stubborn about it.
I'm in professional wrestling, which is what I do for a living. I coordinate stunts. I memorize them.
I don't do stunts - I do running, jumping and falling down. After 25 years I know exactly what I'm doing.
Actors say they do their own stunts for the integrity of the film but I did them because they looked like a lot of fun. — © Steve Coogan
Actors say they do their own stunts for the integrity of the film but I did them because they looked like a lot of fun.
I do about 90 percent of my own stunts, and the things I can't do for insurance reasons, like swinging out of a flying helicopter, I wouldn't want to do anyway.
I do most of my own stunts because the stunt guys show me how.
It's great to do commercial movies; they are fun. You're doing stunts, you are running around, there is a lot of money involved in the production; there are incredible sets and designs.
I've always got into stunts; even at drama school, I was falling down trap doors, and swinging in on ropes.
I like the fact that I can do stunts, but I don't think of myself as a stunt guy. Those guys are really good at what they do.
The thrills of riding a bike and having to do speedy stunts are something I've discovered I love like crazy.
I love the physicality side of roles, I really do, And when I get to do my own stunts, it's that much cooler. I'll do anything the production safety people will let me.
I was a gymnast for many years before I was a dancer, so it comes in pretty handy when we do stunts.
Im in professional wrestling, which is what I do for a living. I coordinate stunts. I memorize them.
Because I did gymnastics for such a long time, it's allowed me to stay really physical, and with the krav maga and all that, I can actually do a lot of my own stunts.
When I was doing a movie called 'The Seeker,' I was fortunate enough to be able to do a lot of my own stunts.
I try to do as many of my own stunts as possible. If you keep on taking yourself out of the role you play, you lose the thread of the character.
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