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Episode 33: Marc Mailley

As soon as Marc and David met they became friends immediately, they also trained for the stunt register together

Episode 33 of the Cunning Stunts, A Podcast Series podcast, hosted by Ripple Productions, titled "Episode 33: Marc Mailley" was published on March 20, 2021 and runs 26 minutes.

March 20, 2021 ·26m · Cunning Stunts, A Podcast Series

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Marc and David met many years ago and became friends immediately. They trained for the Stunt Register together and share many happy memories. In his interview Marc shares how he became a Stunt Performer and his progression to Head Rigger, then Stunt Coordinator, he also talks about some of the jobs he’s been involved with in more detail, some of the Actors who have impressed him and the job he wished he’d said no to! Marc has an incredible credit list including: The Harry Potter films, Bond, Star Wars, Fantastic Beasts, Pan and Golden Compass to name a few. We hope you enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Marc and David met many years ago and became friends immediately. They trained for the Stunt Register together and share many happy memories. In his interview Marc shares how he became a Stunt Performer and his progression to Head Rigger, then Stunt Coordinator, he also talks about some of the jobs he’s been involved with in more detail, some of the Actors who have impressed him and the job he wished he’d said no to! Marc has an incredible credit list including: The Harry Potter films, Bond, Star Wars, Fantastic Beasts, Pan and Golden Compass to name a few. We hope you enjoy.

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

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