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Duane Dickinson Stunt Performer Duane Dickinson Stunt Performer Office: 604-299-7050 Website: www.stuntscanada.com Email: [email protected] Height: 5’8 Weight: 155 Hair: Light Brown/Red Eyes: Blue Waist: 32 Inseam:32 Sleeve: 33 Shoe: 10 Hat: 7 1/8 Neck: 15.5 Jacket 38 R Glove: 9 Member: UBCP/ACTRA STUNT PERFORMING - FEATURES UNDERWORLD 4 RED RIDING HOOD CAESAR: RISE OF THE APES INCEPTION 30 DAYS OF NIGHTS HARD RIDE TO HELL DIARY OF A WIMPY KID CHARLIE ST CLOUD PERCY JACKSON & The Lightning Thief HOT TUB TIME MACHINE CABIN IN THE WOODS TWILIGHT – New Moon CATS & DOGS2 FAREWELL ATLANTIS STAN HELSING DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL 2012 XFILES WATCHMEN ADDICTED AVP2 CASE 39 FANTASTIC FOUR 2 BLACK CHRISTMAS HOT ROD SHOOTER DECK THE HALLS ROGUE LITTLE MAN XMEN3 SCARY MOVIE 4 PACIFIC AIR FLIGHT121 DUNGEON SIEGE ELEKTRA REEFER MADNESS CHAOS ARE WE THERE YET CATWOMAN UNDERCLASSMAN WHITE CHICKS FINAL CUT CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK SCARY MOVIE 3 PAYCHECK SPYMATE XMEN 2 CODY BANKS WRINKLE IN TIME HOUSE OF DEAD FINAL DESTINATION 2 ECKS vs. SEVER I SPY AFTER SCHOOL SPECIAL THEY INSOMNIA TRAPPED STICK UP OUT COLD 13 GHOSTS 40 DAYS 40 NIGHTS FREDDY GOT FINGERED CHEATERS DEVIL WORE A SKIRT SAVING SILVERMAN SAY IT ISN’T SO 3000 MILES TO GRACELAND BONES SIXTH DAY GET CARTER MISSION TO MARS TRIXIE TEXAS RANGERS HEAD OVER HEELS MY FIVE WIVES ROMEO MUST DIE FINAL DESTINATION REINDEER GAMES DUETS Y2K SPOOKY HOUSE DUDLEY DO RIGHT I’LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS DISTURBING BEHAVIOR THIRTEENTH WARRIOR MASTERMINDS CARPOOL HOMEWARD BOUND II UNFORGETTABLE RED SCORPION 2 WHITE FANG II THIS BOY'S LIFE STUNT PERFORMING – TELEVISION & MISC ALCATRAZ HELL ON WHEELS (Season 1) PSYCH FRINGE (Season 2-4) CHAOS HUMAN TARGET SMALLVILLE (Seasons 2-10) TRUE JUSTICE FACING KATE EUREKA (10) CAPRICA HUMAN TARGET (09) SANCTUARY (Season 1&4) STARTGATE UNIVERSE SMALLVILLE (08) BIONIC WOMAN EUREKA STARGATE ATLANTIS CRY WOLF BATTLESTAR GALACTICA(Seasons 1-3) TRAVELER SAVED STRANGER GAME STARGE SG-1 (06) THE 4400 YOUNG BLADES JAKE 2.0 TRU CALLING (03) OUT OF ORDER DEAD ZONE ANDROMEDA (03) JEREMIAH (02) TWILIGHT ZONE JOHN DOE ANDROMEDA (02) DEAD ZONE JEREMIAH WOLF LAKE UNDERCOVER YOUNG PERSONS GUIDE … SPECIAL UNIT 2 ANDROMEDA (01) 1 DARK ANGEL (2 Seasons) UNDERCOVER BAD HAIRCUT BREAKING NEWS NIGHTVISIONS LOS LUCHADORE LONE GUNMAN FREEDOM ANDROMEDA (00) LEVEL 9 VOYAGE OF THE UNICORN STARGATE SG-1 (00) FIRSTWAVE (00) HOLLYWOOD OFF RAMP CALL OF THE WILD SECRET AGENT MAN (99) HARSH REALM (99) CRASH & BYRNES -pilot OUTER LIMITS (99) FIRSTWAVE (99 HARSH REALM –pilot STARGATE SG-1 (99) STRANGE WORLD POLTERGEIST IV VIPER (98/99) FIRSTWAVE (98) THE NET NIGHTMAN MILLENIUM (96/97) SENTINEL (97/98) THREE X-FILES (97/98) POLICE ACADEMY X-FILES (96/97) SENTINEL (96/97) HIGHLANDER V (96/97) MILLENIUM -pilot TOE TAGS -pilot ONCE A THIEF -pilot SLIDERS X-FILES ‘95 MANTIS THE COMMISH '94 COBRA THE COMMISH '92 HAT SQUAD STREET JUSTICE LIGHTNING FORCE SCENE OF THE CRIME EARTH’S FINAL HOUR MESSAGES DELETED ANDROMEDA STRAIN MURDER AT THE PRESIDIO NORCO BANK ROBBERY – Hit & Run LOST IN SPACE 5 DAYS TO MIDNIGHT 10.5 BATTLESTAR GALLACTICA TOUCHING EVIL MISC: BMW – Lightning Z4 JINNAH ON CRIME BROTHER’S KEEPERS GROUND ZERO WRINKLE IN TIME CLASS WARFARE TIVO – Earl NEXT LINK – Tommy AT&T HOMEWOOD PI NIGHT TERROR DARK ANGEL Pilot ROCKY TIMES SOLE SURVIOR NORTH BY NORTHSHORE Y2K DEADLOCKED ICBC – Get Home Safe MILLENNIUM PLAGUE G-SAVIOUR ATOMIC TRAIN GRANT LEE BUFFALO - Testimony TRIPLE PLAY 99 KODAK - The Mountain NORTHERN LIGHTS TITANIC BOUNTY HUNTERS II FREEFALL SHERLOCK HOLMES RETURNS CRIMESTOPPERS INSIDE STORY FLIXS STUNT COORDINATING - FEATURES SHOW PRODUCER/PM DIRECTOR MR TROOP MOM Frank Pace/Craig Forrest William Dear SLAP SHOT 3: Junior League Connie Dolphin/Craig Forrest Richard Martin JOY RIDE: Dead Ahead Connie Dolphin/Craig Forrest Louis Morneau DR DOLITTLE: Million Dollar Mutts Connie Dolphin/Craig Forrest Alex Zamm DR DOLITTLE: First Dog Connie Dolphin/Craig Forrest Craig Shapiro DR DOLITTLE 3 John Davis/Craig Forrest Rich Thorne STUNT COORDINATING - TELEVISION/OTHER SHOW PRODUCER/PM DIRECTOR BATTLESTAR GALACTICA – Season 3 Ron French Various UNDERFUNDED - Pilot Ron French John Fortenberry BATTLESTAR GALACTICA – Season 2 Ron French Various, Episodes 15-21 DARK ANGEL – Season 2 George Grieve Various BMW – Lightning Z4 Commercial SO WEIRD Larry Sugar/Don McLean Various CALL OF THE WILD - Pilot Alan Jacobs Michael Toshiyuki Uno Kodak – The Mountain Commercial 2 COVERED SET/ASSISTANT STUNT COORDINATOR SHOW PRODUCER/PM STUNT COORDINATOR ALVIN & CHIPMUNKS: Chipwrecked Casey Grant Marny Eng HARPER’S ISLAND Grace Gilroy Marny Eng KILLER INSTINCT JP Finn/Brian Dick Lou Bollo THREE MOONS OVER MILFORD Vladimir Stefoff Gaston Morrison DEAD ZONE Robert Petrovicz David Jacox SMALLVILLE – SEASON 5 Bob Hargrove Chris Sayour IN THE LAND OF WOMEN Julia Neville Dean Choe BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Ron French Mike Mitchell TRU CALLING Kathy Gilroy Gaston Morrison JAKE 2.0 Liz Staniforth Scott Nicholson FINAL CUT Fran Rosati Mike Mitchell SCARY MOVIE3 Grace Gilroy JJ Makaro CONNIE & CARLA Warren Carr Marny Eng SMALLVILLE Scott Graham Lauro Chartrand NIGHT VISIONS Matthew Chipera Charles Andre FREEDOM Simon Abbott Dean Choe DEADLY LITTLE SECRETS Mary Ailts Marny Eng FIRST WAVE Colette Aubin Scott Nicholson, Danny Virtue VOYAGE OF THE UNICORN Pascal Verschooris Jim Dunn TRU CALLING Kathy Gilroy Gaston Morrison HARSH REALM George Grieve Lou Bollo FIRST WAVE Colette Aubin Danny Virtue, Scott Nicholson ATOMIC TRAIN Barbara Kelly Charles Andre SECRET AGENT MAN Barbara Kelly Mike Mitchell NORTH BY NORTHSHORE AGAINST THEIR WILL Ted Bauman Mike Mitchell SPECIAL TRAINING Rick Seaman’s Motion Picture Driving (5 times) Bob Bondurant Driving School Dirtfish Rally School Ivar Wigham’s Rally School California Superbike School American Supercamp Motorcycle School Drifting 101 - School SPECIAL SKILLS Car Stunts – drifting, rally Air Rams High Falls Motorcycle Stunts Scuba Diving - PADI Air Ratchets Repelling – Military, Helicopters 3 .
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