yes. Look up Jeremy Dunn, on IMDB he is a stunt/action/actor. I went to H.School with him. He has an agent.
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Depends on what they do for the stunts.
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Because film actors are usually not professional stunt people and if they attempt the stunts they could seriously injure themselves.
If you don't have a background in stunt-work, then a stunt school would be where you could not only learn such a dangerous trick but you can be certified in performing other stunts. After that, you will need an agent to get you jobs.Here's a link.
Kevin Conley has written: 'The Full Burn' -- subject(s): Stunt performers, Biography
Harry Froboess has written: 'Um Kopf und Kragen' -- subject(s): Biography, Stunt performers
On average, there are around 5-10 fatalities among stunt performers every year in the entertainment industry. This data is not standardized or reported consistently, so the actual number of stunt-related deaths may vary. Safety precautions and regulations are continuously being implemented to reduce the risks associated with stunt work.
While there are a few performers that used to do this as a dare devil stunt, no you should not. The glass will shred your tongue, throat, and stomach and you can bleed to death.
Combative stunts are stunts where two or more performers fight each other showing strength, flexibility, balance, agility and endurance.
Lionel. Wilson has written: 'The king who never was' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, Princes 'The first stunt stars of Hollywood' -- subject(s): Actors and actresses, Biography, Juvenile literature, Stunt performers
Jacob Smith has written: 'Vocal tracks' -- subject(s): Voice culture, Voice 'The thrill makers' -- subject(s): Stunt performers, History, Daredevils