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Episode 17: Martin Wilde

Martin knew he wanted to be a stuntman when he was just 5 years old!

Episode 17 of the Cunning Stunts, A Podcast Series podcast, hosted by Ripple Productions, titled "Episode 17: Martin Wilde" was published on October 10, 2020 and runs 24 minutes.

October 10, 2020 ·24m · Cunning Stunts, A Podcast Series

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Martin knew he wanted to be a stuntman when he was just 5 years old and from a young age he was always building ramps and throwing himself about. After graduating from University in Performing Arts, he began his training for the Stunt Register and within 4 years he was qualified. Some of Martin’s first days performing were with David and Dan on the Harry Potter films, where he doubled Draco Malfoy and Neville Longbottom. Since Potter, Martin has had an amazing career doubling many leading men and in his interview he shares some of his set experiences, including jumping into water from 86 ft, 8 times and being knocked out whilst on the end of a while flying through the air. We hope you enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Martin knew he wanted to be a stuntman when he was just 5 years old and from a young age he was always building ramps and throwing himself about. After graduating from University in Performing Arts, he began his training for the Stunt Register and within 4 years he was qualified. Some of Martin’s first days performing were with David and Dan on the Harry Potter films, where he doubled Draco Malfoy and Neville Longbottom. Since Potter, Martin has had an amazing career doubling many leading men and in his interview he shares some of his set experiences, including jumping into water from 86 ft, 8 times and being knocked out whilst on the end of a while flying through the air. We hope you enjoy.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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