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    Terry Notary (born August 14, 1968) is an American actor, stunt co-ordinator/double and movement coach. Notary mainly portrays creatures and animals for the film and television industry, and is known for his motion capture performances in films like Avatar, The Adventures of Tintin: Secrets of the Unicorn, the Planet of the Apes reboot series, The Hobbit trilogy, and Kong: Skull Island.

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    99+ Photos. TERRY NOTARY began taking gymnastics class at the age of eight and by the time he graduated high school was the top collegiate pick with athletic scholarships to Berkeley, West Point, Stanford and UCLA. While at UCLA, Notary was a four-time NCAA All American and captain of the gymnastics team.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.71 m
    • San Rafael, California, USA
  3. It looks like they only replaced the head, hands, and legs. The costume is the same as Gordy, so they probably used those markings to know where the limbs are. Either way, this scene was AMAZING

  4. Height. 5′ 7½″ (1.71 m) Mini Bio. TERRY NOTARY began taking gymnastics class at the age of eight and by the time he graduated high school was the top collegiate pick with athletic scholarships to Berkeley, West Point, Stanford and UCLA. While at UCLA, Notary was a four-time NCAA All American and captain of the gymnastics team.

    • August 14, 1968
  5. Motion-capture star Terry Notary portrayed the St. Bernard/Scotch Shepherd in this film, directed by Chris Sanders. Notary said he was thrilled to get the chance to act opposite his longtime hero.

  6. Kong: Skull Island. Nope. Avengers: Endgame. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Acting. Crew. Production. Terry Notary is an American actor, stunt coordinator/double and movement coach. Born in San Rafael, California, Notary was in gymnastics class in school and won many State Championships.

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  8. Jul 14, 2017 · Planet of the Apes movement choreographer and actor Terry Notary says playing an ape takes strong legs and an ability to reach a kind of effortless, meditative state. If performers consciously...

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