Vladimir Tevlovski
Height:
175 cm
Vladimir Tevlovski member of Dga Sag/Atra Working as an Actor in Hawaii Five 0, Salt, The Tourist, a stuntman doubling actors like Steve Buscemi, Ian Hart, Shia LaBeouf, Vladimir has been given the opportunity to work with the greatest Stunt Coordinators and 2nd Unit Directors in the industry. It is through this experience and Ucla Film School that...
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Vladimir Tevlovski member of Dga Sag/Atra Working as an Actor in Hawaii Five 0, Salt, The Tourist, a stuntman doubling actors like Steve Buscemi, Ian Hart, Shia LaBeouf, Vladimir has been given the opportunity to work with the greatest Stunt Coordinators and 2nd Unit Directors in the industry. It is through this experience and Ucla Film School that Vladimir started Stunt Coordinating and Directing Commercials, Television Shows and Feature Films.Born in Minsk (Belarus), began training gymnastics and acrobatics at the age of five; also a member of the Olympic Team "Didamo". At the age of fourteen, Vladimir joined the "Moscow Circus on Ice" traveling all over Russia, Europe, and The Middle East. For the greater part of a decade he performed with the Moscow circus in his father's teeter-board act as an acrobat on ice and a solo hand skater.In 1993, Vladimir graduated from University with a Degree in Kinesiology. After his schooling, he came to the United States to work for the "Disney On Ice Aladdin Show". Vladimir traveled North America (Mexico, Canada, and 48 states) with Disney for two years. In 1996, Vladimir started working with Charles M. Shultz's Ice Show as an Acrobatic Coordinator and performer. He then joined Team Rollerblade as an extreme skater, and started working with Jill Shultz, the producer of "All Wheel Sports", as an extreme skater and coordinator. Vladimir started producing "Cirque" style shows for corporate events and theme parks. During this time, Vladimir also began his stunt career in Hollywood working on the feature film "Batman & Robin"in 1997, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and George Clooney. Show less «