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Paul Doyle (Franklin) 13 STUNTS PAUL DOYLE (FRANKLIN) STUNT PERFORMER – PRECISION DRIVER – STUNT RIGGER PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION / LICENCES (held & current) Driving Licence Class HR.C.R. (Heavy Rigid Truck - Motor Vehicle - Motor Cycle Boat & Jetski) Rigging Class 1 Dogman Class 2 Workcover Licences Class DG LB LE LF LL LS RA WP Dog Man, Backhoe, Excavator, Fork Lift, Front End Loader, Front End Loader Skid Steer, Rigging Advanced, Elevated Work Platform Australian School of Advanced Abseiling – obtained Feb. 1994 Mountaineering Self Rescue – obtained Feb. 1994 Mountaineering = obtained 1999 Diving Open water licence - obtained Oct. 1992 Advanced Open water licence - obtained May 1993 Night Diver (Specialty) obtained May 1993 Martial Arts National Coaching Accreditation - obtained 1991 1stDan Hap Ki Do – obtained Sept 1993 INSTRUCTOR IN HAP KI DO Cat rolls, back falls, turning side falls, front break falls, fighting, throwing, and weapons. FEATURE FILMS Merah Putih (Indonesia) 2009 Stunt Double & Stunt Performer Australia 2007-2008 Stunt Double (Hugh Jackman) Pacific 2007 Precision Driver Superman Returns 2005 Precision Driver, Stunt Performer, Stunt Rigger Stealth 2004 Precision Driver, Stunt Double ( Josh Lucas),Stunt Performer, Head Rigger King Narasuen (Thailand) 2004 Stunt Performer Man Thing 2003 Precision Driver, Stunt Double (Matthew Le Nevez, Ian Bliss), Assistant Coordinator Darkness Falls 2002 Stunt Double, Assistant Coordinator, Stunt Rigger Matrix 2 & 3 2001-2002 Stunt Double (Hugo Weaving) Garage Days 2001 Precision Driver, Stunt Double & Stunt Performer Scooby Doo 2001 Precision Bikes, Stunt Double (Matthew Lillard) & Stunt Performer Rubicon 2000 Precision Driver, Stunt Double & Stunt Performer When Good Ghouls Go Bad 2000 Precision Driver, Stunt Double (Christopher Lloyd) Out Riders 2000 Precision Driver Lantana 2000 Precision Driver, Stunt Double & Stunt Performer Chopsocky 2000 Precision Driver, Stunt Perfomer Subterano 2000 Head Stunt Rigger Moulin Rouge 2000 Head Stunt Rigger The Red Planet 1999 Head Stunt Rigger, Stunt Double (Terence Stamp, Benjiman Bratt) & Stunt Perfomer Risk 1999 Precision Driver, Stunt Perfomer Mission Impossible II 1999 Precision Driver, Stunt Double (William Mapother) & Stunt Perfomer First Daughter 1999 Stunt Performer The Matrix 1998 Stunt Double (Hugo Weaving, Keanu Reeves), Stunt Performer Babe-Pig in the City 1997-1998 Stunt Perfomer Stunt Rigger The Thin Red Line 1997 Stunt Performer Doom Runners 1997 Precision Bikes, Stunt Performer Big Red 1996 Stunt Double Dark City 1996 Stunt Double The Phantom 1996 Stunt Perfomer Idiot Box 1995 Precision Driver, Stunt Performer Mighty Morphin Power rangers 1994 Precision Driver, Street Fighter 1994 Stunt Performer Rapa Nui 1993 Stunt Performer Rough Diamonds 1993 Precision Driver, Stunt Performer Custodian 1992 Precision Driver TELEVISION SERIES AND FEATURES False Witness 2008 Precision Driver Major Crime 2007 Stunt Double (William McInnes) Black Ballon 2007 Cast(fighting) Dangerous 2006 Stunt Double, Precision Driver One Fine Day 2006 Cast, Precision Driver Black Jack 2006 Precision Driver, Stunt Double (Simon Lyndon) Supanova 2006 Stunt Double Home & Away 2005 Precision Driver All Saints 2004 Stunt Double The Grange 2004 Precision Driver Salems Lot 2003 Precision Driver, Stunt Double (Rob Lowe) Postcard Bandit 2002 Precision Driver, Stunt Double & Performer Young Lions 2002 Precision Driver, Stunt Double & Performer Farscape 2002 Stunt Double Grass Roots 2001 Precision Driver All Saints 2000-2002 Precision Driver & Bikes/ Stunt Double Ihaka 2000 Precision Driver Grass Roots 2000 Precision Driver, Stunt Double Water Rats 1999-2000 Precision Driver, Stunt Perfomer Farscape 1999 Stunt Perfomer, Stunt Rigger Baywatch 1998 Stunt Double Strange Planet 1998 Precision Driver, Stunt Double Murder Call 1997-1998 Precision Driver, Stunt Double (Peter Mochery) Treasure Island 1998 Stunt Double See How They Run 1998 Precision Driver Big Sky 1997-1998 Stunt Double (Reece Muldoon), Stunt Rigger Black Rock 1997 Precision Driver Fallen Angels 1997 Precision Driver Whipping Boy 1997 Stunt Performer Naked 1996 Stunt Performer Bordertown 1996 Stunt Performer G.P 1995 Stunt Performer Blue Murder 1995 Precision Driver, Stunt Performer Irresistible Force 1993 Stunt Performer Australia’s Most Wanted 1993 Precision Driver Police Rescue Series 3 1993 Precision Driver Mission Top Secret 1992 Precision Driver, Stunt Rigger TELEVISION COMMERCIALS Fedex 2008 Precision Truck Driver Halls Menthol Lozengers 2007 Head Rigger Lotto 2 2006 Stunt Rigger Lotto 2006 Stunt Rigger Headless Horseman 2006 Precision Driver X-Box (Romania) 2006 Precision Driver, Head Rigger Carlton “Flashdance” 2006 Stunt Double Old Navy Jeans 2006 Head Rigger Toyota Landcruiser 2006 Precision Driver Lexus IS 250 2005 Precision Driver Toyota Rav 4 2005 Precision Driver West Link M7 2005 Precision Driver Coca Cola Zero 2005 Precision Driver AMSTEL Beer 2005 Stunt Double XXXX 2005 Stunt Double AAMI 2005 Precision Driver Rexona ‘Stunt City’ (UK) 2005 Cast, Precision Driver, Stunt Performer Farmers Insurance (USA) 2005 Precision Driver, Stunt Performer Bank (USA) 2004 Stunt Perfomer Big M 2003 Precision Bikes Subaru 2003 Precision Driver Kool Aid 2002 Stunt Rigger AXA 2002 Precision Driver AAMI 2002 Precision Driver Sony 2002 Head Rigger Forsters Beer 2002 Precision Driver Opel Vevtra 2002 Precision Driver Sony 2001 Precision Driver RTA 2001 Precision Driver Panasonic 2001 Precision Driver Kellogs 1998 Stunt Rigger Jeep 1998 Precision Driver Jeans 1997 Stunt Rigger 13 STUNTS Paul Doyle (Franklin ) D.O.B: 25/8/1964 Height: 6’0’’/183cm Chest: 42.5’’/ 108cm Hat: 23’’/ 58.5cm Weight: 82kg / 184lbs Waist: 34’’/ 86.5cm Neck: 16.5’’/ 42cm Hips: 40’’/101.5cm Shoe: 9.5 CAST DOUBLED Ian Bliss Benjamin Bratt Hugh Jackman Matthew Le Nevez Mathew Lillard Christopher Lloyd Tom Long Rob Lowe Josh Lucas Simon Lyndon William Mapother William McInnes Peter Mochery Reece Muldoon Keanu Reeves Terence Stamp Hugo Weaving 13 STUNTS PAUL DOYLE (FRANKLIN) D.O.B.25.8.1964 .
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