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James Michalopoulos Stunt Performer James Michalopoulos Stunt Performer Cel: 604-671-6501 Office: 604-299-7050 Website: www.stuntscanada.com Email: [email protected] UBCP: 2983 ACTRA: V01-06853 Height: 5’8 Weight: 180 Hair: Bald Eyes: Brown Waist: 32 Inseam: 32 Jacket: 42S Sleeve: 32 Neck: 16 ½ Shoe: 9 ½ STUNT PERFORMING – FILMS AND TELEVISION SHOW ROLE STUNT COORDINATOR Wayward Pines Abby Ernest Jackson The 100 Grounder Marshall Virtue Arrow (2 episodes) Thug/Fight with Arrow JJ Makaro Falling Skies ND Stunts/Squibs Dean Choe Ek Tha Tiger Stunt Double: Salman Khan James Bamford Maximum Conviction Guard/Fight scene Lauro Chartrand Broken Trust Gloves/Fight scene Scott Nicholson Spartacus – Season 2 Enforcer/Sword fights Allan Poppleton Aries Russian Guard/ND Stunt Owen Walstrom Dungeon Siege Dark One/Sword fight James Bamford True Justice Cage Fighter/MMA fight Brett Chan Human Target Thug #3/Stunt Double Dean Choe True Justice Thug/Squib Hits Lauro Chartrand Red Riding Hood Masked Bowman Andy Cheng Sanctuary Thug #1/Fight scene Marshall Virtue Human Target Security Guard/Squib hits Dean Choe Caprica Hill Fall/Stunt Double Rick Pearce Human Target Guard/Stunts Dean Choe Sucker Punch ND Stunts/Stunt team Damon Caro Fringe Stunt Actor Mike Mitchell Boy who Cried Werewolf Vampire/Stunts Lauro Chartrand River World ND Stunts/Sword fights Marshall Virtue 2012 ND Stunts John Stoneham Jr. Virtuality Stunt Double/Ratchet Marny Eng Dragon Steel Invisible Assassin Dan Rizzuto Night at the Museum 2 Egyptian Guard/Ratchet JJ Makaro The Lost Treasure ND Stunts Brett Armstrong Flash Gordon Zurn/Squibs Mike Mitchell Watchmen Knot Top/Fight scene Damon Caro Bionic Woman Terrorist/Squib hits Dean Choe Stargate: Atlantis Alien/Squib hits James Bamford The Eye Worker/Stunts Scott Ateah Far Cry Soldier/Stunts Ed Anders Stargate Continuum Jaffa/Squib hits James Bamford Postal Taliban/Squib hits Ed Anders Fantastic Four 2 ND Stunts Mike Mitchell Smallville Thug/Car crash Chris Sayour Traveler Soldier/Fight scene Scott Nicholson Stargate: SG-1 Jaffa/Squib hits Dan Shea War Spartan/Sword fights Scott Nicholson 300 Spartan/Sword fights Damon Caro Final Days of Earth Alien Cop/Squib hits Simon Burnett Dragon Boys ND Stunts Gavin Buhr X-Men 3 ND Stunts Wade Eastwood 1 SHOW ROLE STUNT COORDINATOR Dungeon Siege Krug/Fighting Dean Choe The Collector Security Guard/Fight Jim Dunn Just Friends Metal Head/Stunt Scott Ateah Andromeda Dog Boy/ND Stunt Yves Cameron Stargate: Atlantis Thug/Fight scene James Bamford EarthSea Soldier/Highfall Marshall Virtue The 4400 Thug/Fight scene John Wardlow White Chicks Stripper/Fight scene Marshall Virtue I, Robot ND Stunts Scott Ateah Chronicles of Riddick Helion/Fight scene Dean Choe Stargate: SG-1 Jaffa/Mini tramp Dan Shea The Black Sash Thug/Fight scene Dean Choe Freddy vs Jason Stunt Double Scott Ateah UC Undercover Terrorist/Squibs Scott Nicholson Seven Days Thug/Stairfall Rob Wilton SKILLS & TRAINING MUAY THAI KICKBOXING GYMNASTICS RATCHETS KALI/FMA TRAMPOLINE HAND PULLS MIXED MARTIAL ARTS MINI TRAMP SQUIBS ROCK CLIMBING STAIRFALLS LOW HIGH FALLS (50 FT ) FIREARMS TRAINING MOTORCYCLE LICENSE CLASS 3 LICENSE RICK SIEMENS MOTION PICTURE DRIVING CLINIC – LEVEL 1 2 .
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