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The Jackie Chan Stunt Team ( Chinese: 成家班; Cantonese Yale: Sing Ga Ban; lit. 'Chan's Family Group'), also known as Jackie Chan's Stuntmen Association, is a group of stuntmen and martial artists who work alongside Jackie Chan. Founded in the 1970s, it originally included Hong Kong action stuntmen and martial artists, before expanding to ...
Release. NA: March 28, 2000 [ 3] EU: May 17, 2000 [ 1][ 2] UK: December 15, 2000. Genre (s) Beat 'em up, platform. Mode (s) Single-player. Jackie Chan Stuntmaster, titled Jackie Chan's Stuntmaster in PAL 's in-game menu, is a beat 'em up platform game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Midway Home Entertainment for the PlayStation.
11 May 1984 (age 40) Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Occupations. Action choreographer. stunt co-ordinator. Years active. 2010–present. Anbumani and Arivumani, jointly known as Anbariv, are an Indian duo of brothers, who are action choreographers and stunt coordinators in Tamil cinema, Telugu cinema, Malayalam cinema, Kannada cinema, and Hindi ...
In fact, some of the most fun that he had while shooting occurred while recreating some of the most difficult moments of his career: the crashes. In a scene where he collides with a rival driver ...
Koichi Sakamoto. Koichi Sakamoto ( Japanese: 坂本 浩一, Hepburn: Sakamoto Kōichi, born September 29, 1970) is a Japanese film and television director, stunt performer and coordinator, fight choreographer and producer. He is best known for his work in the tokusatsu genre, particularly for the Power Rangers, Super Sentai and Kamen Rider ...
SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains light spoilers for stunt sequences from “The Fall Guy,” in theaters now. Leaping from a high-flying helicopter, being engulfed in flames, and rolling a ...
Fri, Jun 28, 2024 · 2 min read. Don't Nod. Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is a brand-new game from the creators of Life is Strange. It's been described as a spiritual successor to that series and was ...
Judo K. K. Rathnam. K. K. Rathnam (8 August 1930 – 26 January 2023), known as Judo K. K. Rathnam, was an Indian action choreographer in Kollywood, Bollywood, Mollywood, Sandalwood and Tollywood. [1] He made his debut as an actor in the film Thamarai Kulam in 1959, and later made his debut as a stunt master in the film Vallavan Oruvan in 1966.