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Archive

Stunts

The most under-documented department in working cinema. CineCanon catalogues the coordinators, performers, companies and schools that move the camera through action — with cited references and a long-running editorial commitment to the craft.

8
Companies
5
Schools
199
Coordinators
24
Sequences
14
Doublings
24
Rigs
11
Bulletins
Browse all performers + coordinators →Browse sequence-level rigging detail →Mentor → protégé lineage graph →Rigging glossary →SAG-AFTRA safety bulletins →

Featured

Marquee sequences

The deepest-credited sequences in the archive — rigging breakdown, safety bulletin observance, and the doubler / coordinator credits all rendered on the detail page.

  • Avengers: EndgameAvengers: Endgame · 2019Portals battle ("Avengers Assemble")6 creditsfight · wirework · aerial
  • Avengers: EndgameAvengers: Endgame · 2019Vormir cliff (Natasha's sacrifice)3 creditshigh-fall · decelerator · fall
  • Avengers: EndgameAvengers: Endgame · 2019Cap-vs-Cap (time-heist fight)3 creditsfight · martial-arts
  • Mad Max: Fury RoadMad Max: Fury Road · 2015Pole-cat swing-between-vehicles sequence2 creditsdriving · wirework · rigging
  • InceptionInception · 2010Rotating-corridor hotel fight1 creditfight · wirework · rotating-set
  • Kill Bill: Vol. 1Kill Bill: Vol. 1 · 2003House of Blue Leaves (Crazy 88)1 creditfight · wirework · fall

Cross-cut

Most-doubled actors

Actors with the deepest documented stunt-doubling coverage in the archive. Each row links to the actor's crew page where their full doubling-by history renders.

  • AM
    Anthony MackieDoubled by Aaron Toney2films
  • CE
    Chris EvansDoubled by Sam Hargrave2films
  • CH
    Chris HemsworthDoubled by Bobby Holland Hanton

Stunt companies

8 companies

Coordination and performer collectives — both peer-elected historic associations and modern boutique action-design shops.

87Eleven Action Design

Inglewood, California · Est. 1997

The pipeline behind John Wick and the modern action canon.

fight choreographygun-fuwireworkmartial arts+1

ARK Stunts

Sydney · Est. 2002

Australian rigging house behind Mad Max: Fury Road.

drivingmotorcyclewireworkpole-cat rigging+2

Action 4 Reel

Training

5 schools

The training pipelines that feed the working stunt-performer pool — high-fall progression, precision driving, and BSR / SAG-AFTRA preparation.

British Action Academy

London · Est. 2010

London BSR-prep school with a fight + sword focus.

fightswordwireworkgymnastics+1

Hollywood Stunt Driving Academy

Pomona, California · Est. 1989

Vehicle-only stunt training programme.

precision drivingreverse 180sslidespipe ramps+2

What's in here

Companies + member rosters · stunt-people with doubling history and lineage · sequence-level rigging breakdown cross-linked to a 24-entry rigging glossary · 11 indexed SAG-AFTRA Safety Bulletins · every production page surfaces its stunt department where the archive has it.
2films
  • MR
    Mark RuffaloDoubled by James Young2films
  • SJ
    Scarlett JohanssonDoubled by Heidi Moneymaker2films
  • UT
    Uma ThurmanDoubled by Zoë Bell2films
  • Brad Pitt
    Brad PittDoubled by David Leitch1film
  • CM
    Carrie-Anne MossDoubled by Olivia Jackson1film
  • Atlanta, Georgia · Est. 2007

    Atlanta-based stunt house for the South-East US production hub.

    fightdrivingfirewirework+1

    Real ID Stunts

    London · Est. 2010

    UK practical-rigging boutique.

    fightwireworkdrivingperiod rigging+2

    Stuntmen’s Association of Motion Pictures

    Studio City, California · Est. 1961

    The oldest American stunt collective.

    fightdrivinghigh fallfire+2

    Stunts Unlimited

    Los Angeles, California · Est. 1970

    Hal Needham’s 1970 stunt collective.

    drivingmotorcyclehigh fallfight+1

    The Stunt People

    Los Angeles, California · Est. 2003

    Indie stunt collective + game-mocap pipeline.

    martial artsfight choreographyparkourvideo-game motion capture

    Vic Armstrong Action Vehicles

    Pinewood Studios · Est. 1986

    Vic Armstrong’s coordination + second-unit shop.

    drivingmotorcyclesecond-unit directionrigging

    ICS Stunts

    Hertfordshire · Est. 2007

    UK BSR (British Stunt Register) gateway training.

    fightwireworkhigh falldriving+2

    International Stunt School

    Seattle, Washington · Est. 1991

    Three-week residential programme — the standard US entry route.

    high fallfirefightwirework+2

    Thunder Road Stunt School

    Riverside County, California · Est. 2008

    California rigging-and-fall programme.

    fighthigh fallair ramrappel+2