Andy Gill

Andy Gill

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Andy Gill, born on November 5, 1956, is a distinguished second unit director, stunt coordinator, and performer. He is a member of esteemed industry groups such as the Directors Guild of America (DGA), Screen Actors Guild (SAG), the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), and Stunts Unlimited. Over the course of his prolific career, Gill has worked on more than 350 film and television productions, earning recognition for his extraordinary talents both in front of and behind the camera.

Gill’s career began with stunt work in notable films, includingĀ Cannonball Run IIĀ (1984),Ā Independence DayĀ (1996),Ā ArmageddonĀ (1998), andĀ Pearl HarborĀ (2001). One of his standout moments came when he served as the stunt double for Brent Spiner inĀ Star Trek: First ContactĀ (1996), executing a challenging high-fall stunt.

In his roles as a stunt coordinator and second-unit director, Gill has been instrumental in crafting thrilling action sequences for numerous blockbuster films. His work on theĀ Fast & FuriousĀ franchise includes coordinating stunts forĀ Fast FiveĀ (2011),Ā Fast & Furious 6Ā (2013),Ā Furious 7Ā (2015),Ā The Fate of the FuriousĀ (2017),Ā F9: The Fast SagaĀ (2021), andĀ Fast XĀ (2023). He has also contributed to Marvel Cinematic Universe titles likeĀ Captain America: The Winter SoldierĀ (2014) andĀ Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverĀ (2022).

Gill's remarkable contributions to the industry have garnered him multiple Taurus World Stunt Awards, including accolades forĀ Pearl HarborĀ (2001) andĀ Bad Boys IIĀ (2003). His impressive body of work has achieved a staggering cumulative box office total, earning him the Guinness World Record for the highest-grossing stuntman