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Brett Bedrosian is a highly disciplined performer with a specialized background in physical stunts and tactical handling. A graduate of the International Stunt School (Class of...
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Brett Bedrosian is a highly disciplined performer with a specialized background in physical stunts and tactical handling. A graduate of the International Stunt School (Class of 2024), he is trained in a wide array of high-risk disciplines, including unarmed combat, stage combat, falls (including stair falls), and parkour. His technical expertise extends to the Motion Picture Driving Clinic, where he completed advanced training in stunt driving, as well as specialized certifications in firearm handling and sword fighting. His professional approach combines the precision of a stuntman with the natural timing of a screen actor. Often cast in roles that require a physically capable presence—such as law enforcement, tactical personnel, or athletic background characters—Brett is known for bringing a sense of realism to the screen. Based in the Los Angeles area and represented by the Jenny Stricklin Talent Agency, he has become a dependable asset for large-scale productions that demand performers with high physical literacy and the ability to execute complex wire work or choreographed movement seamlessly.
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