Stunt Coordinator and Stunt Performer Dorenda Moore has 24 years of TV and film experience. She has performed stunts on movies and TV shows. She is the recipient of the 2009 "Stunt Woman of the Year" Diamond- Action Icon Awards and a two-time nominee for the Taurus World Stunt Awards for "Best Overall Stunt by a Stuntwoman."
Stuntwoman, actress and producer Teresa Tree O'Toole was a top Olympic-style boxer for more than six years. Tree began doing stunts in North Carolina on television shows and movies. She moved to Los Angeles to continue her career and is a member of the United Stuntwomen's Association and the Board of the Stuntwomen's Foundation.
Brie Coger had the dream of sprinting away from massive explosions on Hollywood sets, but never imagined she’d be the one setting off the explosives. In her search for purpose and adventure, she found both as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer in the Navy.
Aja Frary was born in Seattle, Washington on July 1, 1978. She is Korean, African-American and Irish. She showed athletic promise even as a...
Shauna Duggins has a background in gymnastics and martial arts and was drawn to the world of stunts. She is a professional stuntwoman, actress, and an Emmy Award winning stunt coordinator known for her work on Peppermint (2018), Charlie's Angels (2000), Fast Five (2011), The Kingdom (2007) and more.
Sophia Crawford landed her first small roles in film and commercials in Thailand and then moved to Hong Kong. She landed her first role and realized she needed extensive martial arts skills so she began training every day with stuntmen from the Jackie Chan Group and other top Hong Kong stunt professionals.
Stuntwomen Bridgett Riley is a former five-time world kickboxing champion and a current boxing world champion and she won the International Female Boxers Association bantamweight world championship title.
Stuntwomen Annie Ellis was born on December 11, 1956 in Los Angeles County, California. She is known for her work on Peppermint (2019), Pacific...
Lucy Cork is a professional, strong, agile, reliable and hardworking stunt performer. She spent 3 years training in stunts and soon after qualifying she began working on Mission Impossible 'Rogue Nation' with legendary 2nd Unit Director and Stunt Coordinator, Wade Eastwood. She has continued to work on major feature films since.
With guidance from established film and television actors and stunt industry professionals, Cassandra Ebner trained and transitioned to working on screen as an actress and stuntwoman. Not long after, Cassandra received an award for Action Performer of the Year at Action on Film Festival for her performance in Croft.






























