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Ken Kirzinger Stunt Coordinator/Stunt Performer Ken Kirzinger Stunt Coordinator/Stunt Performer Office: 604-299-7050 Website: www.stuntscanada.com Email: [email protected] Height: 6’5 Weight: 225 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Waist: 36 Inseam:36 Sleeve: 36 Shoe: 12 Hat: 7 1/8 Neck: 17 Jacket 46 TALL Member: UBCP/ACTRA STUNT COORDINATING - FEATURES SHOW PRODUCER/PM DIRECTOR Message Deleted David Doerksen, Rob Cowan, Jim O’Grady/Mary Rob Cowan Guilfoyle The Fog David Foster/Grace Gilroy Rupert Wainwright The Santa Clause II Various/Wendy Williams Michael Lembeck Insomnia Steven Soderbergh/Wendy Williams Christopher Nolan Cats & Dogs Chris Bender/Wendy Williams Lawrence Gutterman Thir13en Ghosts Gilbert Adler/Ron French Steve Beck Camouflage Various/George Grieve James Feach The 13th Warrior Ned Dowd/Casey Grant Michael Crichton/John McTiernan Firestorm Doug Metzger/Stewart Bethune Dean Semler Bad Moon James G Robinson/Wendy Williams Eric Red Betrayed Les Kimber/Bill Dzebrowiski Costa-Gavras White Fang 2 Justis Greene/Casey Grant Ken Olin The Sea Wolf Duke Fenady, Paterson Ferns/Grace Gilroy Michael Anderson Stay Tuned James G Robinson/Michelle MacDonald Peter Hyams Passing Through Veils Tom Rowe Friday the 13th: Jason Takes Manhattan Randy Cheveldave/Mary Guilfoyle Rob Hadden The Ayatollah’s Widow Justis Greene Shame Michelle McLaren Dan Lerner Day Glow Warrior David Hauka STUNT COORDINATING - TELEVISION/OTHER SHOW PRODUCER/PM DIRECTOR Harper’s Island Jon Turteltaub, Karim Zreck/Grace Gilroy Jon Turteltaub The X-Files Various/Various Various Till Dad Do Us Part Shawn Williamson/Steven Lillis Randall Miller Boy Meets Girl Mary Eilts Various Roommates Andrew McLean Various Sirens Randy Cheveldave Various Sea Hunt John Smith Various Danger Bay Various/Gordon Mark M Robinson, N Kendall Bordertown Various/Karen Stewart Various Neon Rider Justis Greene, Mary Kahn/George Grieve Various Fly By Night Stewart Harding/JP Finn Stuart Margolin Rescue 911 “Radio Rescue” Various Max Gleck Mary Guilfoyle Various Cadillac Sheila Woodley Various 1 STUNT PERFORMING FANTASTIC 4: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER X MEN 3 DUNGEON SIEGE THE FOG FREDDY VS JASON PAYCHECK X2: X MEN UNITED FIRESTORM BAD MOON ROMEO & JULIET HEAVEN & EARTH STILL NOT QUITE HUMAN RUN MYSTERY DATE BINGO BIRD ON A WIRE IT SHORT TIME COMMON GROUND SPEED ZONE WHO’S HARRY CRUMB? LOOK WHO’S TALKING FRIDAY THE 13TH PART VIII: JASON TAKES MANHATTAN COUSINS HIGH STAKES WATCHERS DISTANT THUNDER SHOOT TO KILL LAST MAN STANDING MALONE STAKEOUT ROLLING VENGEANCE HEARTS OF FIRE GUNSMOKE: RETURN OF DODGE STRANGER IN MY BED A CERTAIN FURY THE JOURNEY OF NATTY GANN BROTHERLY LOVE SUPERMAN III ` BETRAYED OMEN IV: THE AWAKENING BLINDMAN’S BLUFF GENERAL ALARM THE INDESTRUCTABLE MAN FORCE III DEADLY INTENTION II BARRINGTON CHRISTMAS COMES TO WILLOW CREEK RETURN OF THE SHAGGY DOG DEADLY INTENTIONS SEASON OF FEAR A MOTHER’S JUSTICE JUMPIN JOE I STILL DREAM OF JEANNIE DIAGNOSIS OF MURDER LOVE BINDS MERLIN’S APPRENTICE GLORY DAYS BETRAYAL OF TRUST SIRENS THE COMMISH STREET JUSTICE FLY BY NIGHT MY SON JOHNNY BROKEN BADGES BOOKER DAVEY CROCKETT T & T WAR OF THE WORLDS 21 JUMP STREET WISEGUY AIRWOLF BEANS BAXTER SEA HUNT STIR CRAZY GOING FOR THE GOLD MACGYVER DANGER BAY PERRY MASON HITCH HIKER 2 .
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