Mike Martinez is a Stuntman and Stunt Coordinator, whose specialties include, Driving Scenes, Fight Scenes, Fire Scenes, Wire Work and Visual Effects Stunt Work; and has Thirty years experience in Film, Commercial, and Live Presentations. Driving - Mike has over Four Hundred film, commercials, running-footage, print, and live presentation credits; Including working with General Motors, Lexus, Toyota, Honda/Accura, and Chrysler as a Driver and Driving Coordinator at many Dealer Conferences, and Multiple Years of Presentations at the North American International Auto Show. Fire Scenes - While working in the stunt industry during the very beginning of a new technique of Body Burns, Mike worked with many of the pioneers of Fire Stunts, and has performed and/or worked as Stunt and Safety Coordinator on over One Hundred Fire Scenes with complete cast and crew safety; personally performing over Fifty Body Burns, including performing burns during safety seminars for the California State Fire Marshal. Wire Work - Since working Wire Work on such shows as Willow, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Indiana Jones Last Crusade, Mike went on to work as Stunt Coordinator for the flying scenes on Disney's Angels in the Outfield, and has become known as a Wire Coordinator and Stunt Rigger; often being called by other Stunt Coordinators when Wire Work and Stunt Rigging is involved; also being asked to provide Specialty Rigging for "Live" Circus performances, and the Illusion Arts. Visual Effects Stunts - Along with the fore mentioned Willow, Indiana Jones, Roger Rabbit, and Angels in the Outfield, Mike has worked as Stunt Performer and/or Stunt Coordinator on numerous films, commercials, and video games involving Blue/Green screen, wire work, motion capture, or all three. Just a few of the games are three years of the "John Madden Football" Game, 2000 through 2003, playing James Bond-(Motion Capture)--in the game, "From Russia With Love", and Stunt Coordinator for the film based, "Enter the Matrix".
Born on November 3rd, 1969 in Montana and raised as a child in Alaska, Mike didn't come into acting until finishing a stint in the US Army Infantry. While attending college at VCU in Richmond Va, at the urging of a friend, he auditioned for a local play and got hooked on performing on stage. If he wasn't on stage he was waiting tables or working construction. Stage acting finally gave way to performing as a drummer in a touring rock band. After a decade on the road, while working on a video a casting director asked him if he had any interest in film work and he once again made his way back into acting. Mike Speaks German and Spanish and enjoys Korean cinema.
Mike Marvin is native of Tahoe City and fourth generation Californian. His family first visited Lake Tahoe in the early 1920's and by the late 1930's, the Lake was the family summer destination. Mike's grandmother built one of the first lakeside homes in Tahoma (1946) and eventually built three more Tahoe homes. Mike attended Tahoe Lake School, Tahoe-Truckee High School, Academy of Art San Francisco, and the University of Nevada. In 1972 Mike produced his first 90 minute ski movie entitled "Earth Rider" and it featured the legendary ski-parachute jump off Yosemite's El Capitan. This was the birth of extreme skiing in America. Mike's next three ski movies were "Children of the Morning," "Wingless Angels," and "Spirit" the latter of which won the Virgin Island Film Festival's best sports documentary in 1976. That same year Mike moved to Los Angeles to begin his Hollywood career. His first studio movie was "Six Pack" starring Kenny Rogers in his theatrical movie debut. Mike then discovered a novella entitled "Legends of the Fall" and brought it to the attention of the Hollywood studios. He wrote several drafts of "Legends" and during this period was commissioned by Edward S. Feldman ("Witness") to write "Hot Dog the Movie." The script was completed in 1982 and by 1983 the movie was in production in Squaw Valley. The story is loosely based on Mike's true life adventures making ski movies all over the world. The fictionalized version follows a young freestyler named Harkin Banks to the championships at Squaw. "Hot Dog" opened number two in the country behind "Terms of Endearment" and grossed $20,307,325 at the US Box office. It is #9 in box office for extreme movies in the entire history of the motion picture business. Mike has remained in Hollywood. He has written, directed, and produced almost three dozen movies, TV movies, and episodic TV. For the past five years he has been Head of Production for A-Mark Entertainment and returned to independent producing last October. He is also an author, artist and musician with roots dating back to he Kingston Trio of which his cousin, Nick Reynolds, was a founding member. Mike still performs the music of the Kingston Trio with Joshua Reynolds, Nick's son and Tim Gorelangton a close family friend. Mike's paintings hang in some of the most beautiful homes in the country.
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