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David Morizot David Morizot Gender: Male Service: (661) 296-3220 Height: 5 ft. 9 in. Mobile: (661) 917-2531 Weight: 185 pounds E-mail: [email protected] Eyes: Blue Web Site: http://www.isastunts... Hair Length: Regular Waist: 33 Inseam: 32 Shoe Size: 9 Physique: Average / Athletic Coat/Dress Size: 42R Ethnicity: Caucasian / White Photos Film Credits 1000 A.E. (After Earth) Fight Coordinator Blinding Edge Pictures/Overbrook Entertainment - Jeff Habberstad Stunt Coordinator To Have And To Hold Stunts/Fights Enthuse Entertainment - Thom Williams Stunt Coordinator Captain America: The First Stunts, Additional Photography Paramount Pictures - Doug Avenger Coleman Stunt Coordinator The Amazing Spiderman (2012) Stunts Columbia Pictures - Andy Armstrong Stunt Coordinator Season of the Witch Fight Coordinator/Sword Lionsgate/Atlas Entertainment - fighter/stunts - Additional Andy Armstrong Stunt Coordinator Photography, Shreveport, LA, Unit Hot Tub Time Machine Assistant Stunt Coordinator, MGM/ United Artists - Trevor re-shoots Habberstad Stunt Coordinator The Last Airbender Assistant Fight Coordinator Paramount Pictures - Jeff Habberstad Stunt Coordinator Legion Stunts/Fights/Falls Sony Screen Gems - John Medlen Stunt Coordinator Operation Endgame Stunt/Fight Double: Zach Infinity Films/ Darko Entertainment Generated on 09/23/2021 11:04:18 pm Page 1 of 4 - John Koyama Stunt Coordinator Stop-Loss Stunt Coordinator Paramount Pictures Epic Movie Fight Coordinator/Sword 20th Century FOX - Keith Adams Choreography/Utility Stunts Stunt Coordinator Jarhead Fight Coordinator Universal Pictures - Jeff Habberstad Stunt Coordinator Walking Tall (2004) Fight Coordinator MGM - Jeff Habberstad Stunt Coordinator Bringing Down The House Assistant Stunt Coordinator Touchstone Pictures - John Medlen Stunt Coordinator Spiderman (2002) Assistant Fight Coordinator - Colombia Pictures - Jeff re-shoots Habberstad Stunt Coordinator Cutaway Stephen Baldwin fight double Artisan Entertainment - Mike Smith Stunt Coordinator Do You Wanna Know A Secret? Stunt Coordinator DelMar Productions Beowulf (1999) Assistant Stunt Coordinator Threshold Ent/ Kushner-Locke - John Medlen Stunt Coordinator Television Southland Street thug/ fights Warner Brothers Television - Peewee Piemonte Stunt Coordinator CHUCK Fight Coordinator - 5 Seasons Warner Brothers Television - Merritt Yohnka Stunt Coordinator Pretty Little Liars Assistant Stunt Coordinator/ Fight Warner Brothers Television - Coordinator Merritt Yohnka Stunt Coordinator Private Practice Stunt Coordinator (2 Episodes), ABC/Disney - Merritt Yohnka Stunt Fight Coordinator Coordinator The Shield Stunt Cop FOX/Sony Pictures Television - Merritt Yohnka Stunt Coordinator Weeds Stunt Double - Andy Milder Lionsgate Televsion - Myke Schwartz Stunt Coordinator Mr & Mrs Smith (TV Pilot) Fight Coordinator, Stunt Double: FOX/ Regency Television - Jeff Martin Henderson Habberstad Stunt Coordinator Crossing Jordan Stunts NBC/Universal Television - Mary Albee Stunt Coordinator ALIAS Fight Coordinator - 5 Seasons Touchstone Television - Stunt Coordinators: Jeff Habberstad, Merritt Yohnka, Gregg Smrz, John Generated on 09/23/2021 11:04:18 pm Page 2 of 4 Medlen, Shauna Duggins The Lone Ranger (2003) Fight Coordinator Warner Brothers Televsion - Walter Scott Stunt Coordinator Moral Kombat: Conquest Stunt Fighter/Stunts/Choreography New Line Television/Threshold Entertainment - John Medlen Stunt Coordinator Buffy the Vampire Slayer Assistant Stunt 20th Century Fox Television - John Coordinator/Stunts/Fights - 5th, Medlen Stunt Coordinator 6th, 7th Seasons Felicity Stunt Coordinator (3rd Season) Touchstone Television The New Adventures of Robin Assistant Stunt Coordinator/ Fight Warner Brothers/Dune Hood Coordinator (1st Season) Entertainment - John Medlen Stunt Coordinator WMAC Masters Stunts/Fights Renaissance-Atlantic Films/4 Kids Productions - Directors: Pat Johnson & Isaac Florentine Commercial Stage Music Videos Motion Capture Guild Affiliations SAG / AFTRA Stunt Teams International Stunt Association Stunt Skills Stunt Skills: Ratchets, Squibs, Air Rams, Horseback Riding, Fight-Guy/Gal - General, Martial Artist, Reactions, Rappelling, Wire Work, Fire Burns, Weapons ~ General, Car Hits, I Ground Pound, Dialogue, Stunt Driving, Driving: 180's, Driving: 90 Degree Box Park, Martial Arts: Kung Fu, Martial Arts: Tae Kwon Do, Weapons: Sword, Weapons: Guns, Weapons: Knife, Weapons: Staff, Weapons: Nunchaku, Chinese Swords: Butterfly Sword, Chinese Swords: Dao, Chinese Swords: Guandao, Chinese Swords: Jian, Car Work, Mini Tramp, Fire Burns ~ Prep & Safety, Tumbling ~ Basic, Med-Fall 30'-60', Prat Falls, Martial Arts: Black Belt, Marksman ~ Pistols & Rifles Athletic Skills: Football, Martial Arts, Marksman Pistols and Rifles, Archery Accents: Midwest, Southern Spoken Languages: English Dance: Training Generated on 09/23/2021 11:04:18 pm Page 3 of 4 University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas, Bachelor of Theatre Arts, Mass Communication & Speech, 1990, Undergraduate Degree Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont, Master of Arts, Diplomacy, 2008, Master's Degree Army Combat Engineer, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, US Army, 1987, Served in the US Army Reserves, no deployment/combat assignments Shan Tung Kung Fu, Los Angeles, California, Northern Eagle Claw Kung Fu training, Master Kenneth Edwards, Grandmaster Shum Leung, 2003, Traditional Chinese Kung Fu involving fist, weapons, grappling, and acrobatics. Promoted to 4th Degree Black Sash, Certified Instructor Wu Tai Chi Chuan (Tae Gek Kune), Los Angeles, California, Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan, Master Ken Edwards, Grandmaster Shum Leung, 2003, Traditional Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan (Grand Ultimate Fist) martial arts system, with forms, weapons, and partner training. Certified Instructor. Conway Taekwondo Academy, Conway, Arkansas, Tae Kwon Do - Chang Hon style, Master Bob Blankenship, Grandmaster H.U. Lee, 1982, Traditional Taekwondo Training, promoted to 4th Degree Black Belt and Certified Instructor. Awards 2002-2003 Primetime Emmy Awards, Outstanding Stunt Coordination, 2003, I was honored as a contributor to Jeff Habberstad for his award due to my Fight Coordination for the TV series "ALIAS". 2007-2008 Primetime Emmy Awards, Outstanding Stunt Coordination, 2008, I was honored as a contributor to Merritt Yohnka for his 1st award due to my Fight Coordination for the TV series "CHUCK". 2008-2009 Primetime Emmy Awards, Outstanding Stunt Coordination, 2009, I was honored as a contributor to Merritt Yohnka for his 2nd award due to my Fight Coordination for the TV series "CHUCK". References Jeff Habberstad, Stunt Coordinator/2nd Unit Director Merritt Yohnka, Stunt Coordinator/2nd Unit Director John Medlen, Stunt Coordinator/2nd Unit Director Stunt Skills Work History: Commercial, Film, Industrial, Internet Projects, Music Video, Radio, Television, Theater, Voice Over Job Categories: Dialogue / Acting, Directing, Editing, Stunts, Writing, 2nd Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator, Fight Coordinator, Fight Choreographer, Motion Capture, Stunt Double Prior Job Title(s): Are you willing to work Globally?: yes Authorized to work in United States?: yes What state are you considered a Local Hire?: California What state are you considered a Local Hire?: Georgia Do you have a valid passport?: yes Generated on 09/23/2021 11:04:18 pm Page 4 of 4.
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