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Rick Pearce Stunt Coordinator/Stunt Performer Rick Pearce Stunt Coordinator/Stunt Performer Office: 604-299-7050 Cell: 604-454-7328 Website: www.stuntscanada.com UBCP/ACTRA Member Height: 6’0 Weight: 225 Hair: Brown Eyes: Hazel Waist: 36 Inseam: 33 Shoe: 10 Hat: 7 1/ 2 Neck: 16.5 Jacket: 44R SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS-ACTOR [NOMINEE] (2018) *LEO AWARD NOMINEE – BEST STUNT COORDINATION, DRAMATIC SERIES – “FRINGE” – 2012 *LEO AWARD NOMINEE – BEST STUNT COORDINATION, DRAMATIC SERIES – “CHARMED” – 2019 STUNT COORDINATING FEATURES SHOW MEDIA PRODUCER/PM/DIRECTOR Good People, Bad Things Stunt Coordinator Patrick Phillips, Geena Jackson/Patrick Phillips Blake Corbet/Mary Anne Waterhouse/Andrew Fido Co-Stunt Coordinator Currie Dungeon Siege Stunt Coordinator – Cover Days Shawn Williamson/Scott Graham/Uwe Boll Stunt Coordinator – 2nd Unit The Santa Clause 2 Jeffrey Silver/Wendy Williams/Michael Lembeck Cover Days Brian Cook, Don Carmody/Joyce Kozy-King/ The Pledge Stunt Coordinator – Cover Days 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