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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm1653163Loyd Bateman - IMDb

    Stunts. Actor. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:25. Dead Hooker in a Trunk (2009) 2 Videos. 22 Photos. Loyd Bateman, born in Norwich, England in 1977, emerges as a dynamic force in the film industry, blending his versatility as a filmmaker with his achievements as a seasoned stunt coordinator and performer.

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    • Oct 30, 2012
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    • Loyd Bateman
  3. Loyd Bateman is best know around entertainment circles as a stunt performer in such films and TV shows like “Stargate Continuum,” “Stargate Arch of Truth,” “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” “Far Cry,” “The Eye” “Max Steel,” “The 4400,” “Battlestar Galactica,” “Samurai Girl,” “Flash Gordon ...

    • Bobby Holland Hanton: Double For Thor
    • Glenn Foster: Double For Iron Man
    • Loyd Bateman: Double For The Hulk
    • Daniel Hargrave: Double For Captain America

    “I had to wear a fat suit, as well as a costume, as well as a harness, as well as stunt pads. It was the most difficult thing.”

    (Photo by @ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images) What was the first Marvel movie you worked on? Captain America: The First Avenger. I was down originally to double for Cap, but I was injured. I ended up doubling Cap and Evans in Age of Ultronfor all the Korea sequences. Then I went back to the U.K. to double for Thor, so I actually doubled both on that movie. When was the first time you doubled for Thor? I doubled Chris first on Thor: The Dark World. I worked wi...

    “They put the helmet on me, and I suddenly had a flashback to that moment as a kid of seeing Darth Vader helmeted, and I suddenly thought, ‘oh my goodness, this is that moment that I imagined as a...

    (Photo by Industrial Light & Magic/©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection) What was the first Marvel movie you worked on? Iron Man 2. How did you get the job? I was with Robert at that point. We had done Sherlock Holmesprior to that, and he expressed an interest in keeping me with him for whatever journey was in store for us. That was 10 years ago, so it’s kind of been a decade of craziness and an incredible life experience for me. We’ve done maybe seven Marvel films together? And a bunch of...

    “These large chunks of foam that you’d have to wear in order to make parts of your body the correct size — that makes it tricky.”

    (Photo by © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / © Marvel Studios) What was the first Marvel movie you worked on? I actually have only done Infinity War and Endgame. How did you get the job? I’ve been working in film for almost 20 years now, doing stunts and etcetera. I sent a short reel of some of the things that I’ve done, including a short film that I made for my son called Zarg Attack!. He wanted to fight a giant robot. I did a stop-motion animation robot and made it attack him. I think...

    “That ‘America’s ass’ shot, when he’s on the ground, was shot during additional photography – that was all Chris Evans.”

    (Photo by © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / © Marvel Studios) What was the first Marvel movie you worked on? Captain America: The Winter Soldier. How did you get the job? My brother Sam had doubled Chris Evans for the whole movie, and they were going to do some additional photography. Sam and I were actually working on The Hunger Games, and he had a long beard and he didn’t feel like shaving for a couple days of reshoots so he volunteered me. I went out there and doubled Chris for one s...

  4. 2008 Max Steel: Bio Crisis (Video) (stunt performer: motion capture) 2008 Kill Switch (Video) (stunt double: Lazerus) 2008 Far Cry (stunts - as Lloyd Bateman)

  5. Sep 3, 2020 · The great Loyd Bateman is back on the show and so soon because he has an awesome movie he worked on as stunt coordinator and second unit director... Skip to main content We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us!

  6. He's BACK! The great Loyd Bateman is back on the show and so soon because he has an awesome movie he worked on as stunt coordinator and second unit director called THE MONGOLIAN CONNECTION. This movie is an adrenaline punch with it's amazing action, engaging story and great beats of humor. It's a breath of fresh air in the genre and I personally highly recommend it! Watch and listen to the ...