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Couldn’t be any prouder, Fil-am Stuntman trains Hollywood stars

Biggest and grandest Hollywood action movies are known for their nerve-racking yet amazing stunts. Action stars get credit and praise for their eye-grabber and neck-turning moves.

An upcoming movie that undeniably makes people go excited about to see is Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Terminator Genisys”.  And heaven yeah, stunts look realistically impressive and promising. And to whom we should give the credit to??

Filipino American Nito Larioza, who is a professional stunt performer and trainer in Hollywood, comes across to train many of the terminator robots.

He has used his martial expertise and made X-Men, Inception, Avatar and many other movies benefited from it.

Photo from: imdb.com
Photo from: imdb.com

He is known for his work on The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and Avatar (2009).

The martial arts choreographer grew up in performing Filipino dance and gymnastics.

Born and raised in Hawaii, Larioza’s dancing prowess has led many opportunities driving him to become one of the most sought-after martial arts trainer of who he is today.

Each of his successes brought him to his latest achievements to be working on with greatest stars.

He has a long wild list of accomplishments from working on movies, live shows, and even touring and television appearances.

His movie projects include (Superman) Man of Steel, G.I. JOE 2, Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland and many more.

Photo from: IMDb.com
Photo from: IMDb.com

He even choreographed Madonna’s Drowned World Tour, which was an Emmy nomination in 2002.

His achievement extends to live shows for Power Rangers, E3 Convention “Namco”, Armani Exchange, Nike, Adidas, and the like.

Larioza’s talent looks upon favorably and continues to trek more as he divulges and embarks his name in entertainment industry.

No one is stopping him. Wherever he is, there goes epic stunt/choreography to see about.

Written by dailypedia

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