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Brad Loree Stunt Coordinator/Stunt Performer Brad Loree Stunt Coordinator/Stunt Performer Office: 604-299-7050 Website: www.stuntscanada.com Email: [email protected] Height: 6’2 Weight: 215 Hair: Brown Eyes: Blue Waist: 36 Inseam:38 Sleeve: 36 Shoe: 13 Hat: 7 ¾ Neck: 17 Jacket 46 TALL Member: UBCP/ACTRA TAURUS WORLD STUNT AWARDS NOMINEE – BEST FIGHT –“SHANGHAI NOON” - 2001 STUNT COORDINATING - FEATURES SHOW PRODUCER/PM DIRECTOR Miracle Gordon Gray, Mark Ciardi/Justis Greene Gavin O’Connor After School Special David Quantic/Brendan Ferguson David Quantic Halloween: Resurrection Paul Freeman, Michael Leahy/Tracy Long Rick Rosenthal Cheats Various/Mary Guilfoyle Andrew Gurland Camouflage Various/George Grieve James Keach STUNT COORDINATING - TELEVISION/OTHER SHOW PRODUCER/PM DIRECTOR A Wrinkle in Time Fitch Cady, Michael Leahy/Tracy Long, David Hauka John Kent Harrison Time Tunnel Sheila Allen, Paul Rabwin/Brian Dick Todd Holland Los Luchadores Shawn Williamson/Bev White Various The black Sash JP Finn/Brian Dick Various John Doe Mimi Leeder/George Grieve Various Night Visions Robert Petrovicz/Matthew Chipera Various First Wave Various/Colette Aubin Various Dead Man’s Gun Larry Sugar, Linda Guns/Tracy Traegar Various Day One David Rintels/Josette Perrotta Joseph Sargent Voyage of the Unicorn Matthew O’Connor, Michael O’Connor/Pascal Philip Spink Verschooris Andromeda Various/Sherry Gorval Various Mysterious Ways Various/Anne Simonet Various STUNT PERFORMING NEW MOON FRINGE TRON BURN UP ICARUS VIPER V THE MIDDLEMAN HUMAN TARGET FLASH GORDON STARGATE UNIVERSE THE BIONIC WOMAN SMOKIN’ ACES: BLOWBACK INTELLIGENCE THE STORM TIN MAN KINGDOM COME THE TRAVELER RAMPAGE TRAFFIC PHENOMENON 1 TOOTH FAIRY THAT WAS THEN FAREWELL ATLANTIS THE DEAD ZONE I LOVE YOU BETH COOPER VOYAGE OF THE UNICORN IMPACT AFTERSHOCK DRIVEN TO KILL ANDROMEDA JENNIFER’S BODY FREEDOM WATCHMEN LEVEL 9 SOUTH OF THE BORDER LOVE AND TREASON FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE CALL OF THE WILD SILVER SURFER ELECTRA’S GUY SHOOTER HOMEWOOD PI X2: X-MEN UNITED SECRET AGENT MAN DREAMCATCHER SOLE SURVIVOR FINAL DESTINATION 2 NORTH BY NORTH SHORE AGENT CODY BANKS FINAL RUN THE CORE Y2K BALLISTICS: ECKS VS SEVER QUARANTINE HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION THE WONDER CABINET KEVIN OF THE NORTH DON’T LOOK BEHIND YOU 3000 MILES TO GRACELAND ATOMIC TRAIN DEADLY LITTLE SECRETS SHADOW WARRIORS 2 BONES SEVEN DAYS SAY IT ISN’T SO MILLENNIUM TEXAS RANGERS THE CROW CAMOUFALGE FIREST WAVE THE GATEWAY WELCOME TO PARADOX THE SIXTH DAY SWEET DECEPTION GET CARTER THE LONG WAY HOME COMPANY MAN THREE MISSION TO MARS FUTURESPORT TRIXIE NIGHTMAN ROMEO MUST DIE STARGATE SG1 SHANGHAI NOON FIVE DESPERATE HOURS REINDEER GAMES POLICE ACADEMY DUETS DEAD MAN’S GUN DUDLEY DO RIGHT THE ESCAPE THE FEAR: RESURRECTION ROAD RAGE 13TH WARRIOR THE DEVIL’S ADVOCATE AMERICAN DRAGONS TITANIC STAR CHILD VIPER FIRESTORM TWO DEEP RISING ONCE A THIEF MASTERMINDS THEM HARDBALL: BOUNTY HUNTERS 2 PROFIT EXCESS BAGGAGE POLTERGEIST: THE LEGACY MOVING TARGET SLIDERS UNDERWORLD THE LIMBIC REGION CARPOOL THE SENTINEL BOUNTY HUNTERS SEALED WITH A KISS ALASKA OUTER LIMITS MASK OF DEATH CAPTAIN ZOOM RUMBLE IN THE BRONX STORM CLOUD POWER OF ATTORNEY THE MARSHAL TIMECOP RANGER, THE COOK,& THE HOLE IN THE SKY CRACKERJACK HAWKEYE WHITE FANG 2 ROBIN’S HOODS ADVENTURES OF NATTY GANN M.A.N.T.I.S LOVE ON THE RUN AVALANCHE TRAPS WORKSAFE COBRA FORD X-FILES LEXUS –ALTEZZA BORN TO RUN HAYFEVER THE SEA WOLF FORD MONDEO HIGHLANDER CAVALIER THE HAT SQUAD PHILLIPS TV THE COMMISH NEON RIDER STREET JUSTICE WISEGUY 2 STUNT ACTING HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION – PLAYED THE ROLE OF “MICHAEL MYERS” ACTORS DOUBLED JOHN CUSACK GRAHAM GREENE KEVIN SORBO ROBERT ULRICH RON PERLMAN CHARLTON HESTON JERRY O’CONNELL JEFF BRIDGES ALFRED MOLINA TRAINING ACTING - Talent Company (604) 687-0388 Resume available on request Rick Seaman Motion Picture Driving - Level 1 Rick Seaman Motion Picture Driving - Super Level 1 Bob Bondurant Driving School Skip Barber Racing School The Reel Stunt Driving School Proformance Race Drivers School Four open wheel novice races, one open wheel senior race Black belt Goju-Ryu Karate – Instructor: Tony Morelli Boxing, Judo Experienced in Western Horseback Riding Hockey, Soccer, Rugby, Lacrosse, Swimming, Weight Training Scuba Diving - Advanced Open Water Certification (PADI) 3 .
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