Zack Duhame
Zack Duhame, born on April 15, 1987, in Los Angeles County, California, is a distinguished stunt performer and coordinator. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in the stunt industry, with his father being the renowned stuntman Doc Duhame, Zack was immersed in acting and stunts from an early age. His journey began at just seven years old, with notable appearances in productions such as *The Martin Short Show* (1994), *The Little CHP* (1995), *Home for the Holidays* (1995), *The Wayans Bros.* (1996), *Multiplicity* (1996), *Chicago Hope* (1996), *Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction* (1997), and the family film *Toothless* (1997).
Duhame transitioned to stunt work, establishing a versatile career that includes high-profile films like *Man of Steel* (2013) and *Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice* (2016). He has also made significant contributions to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, performing stunts in various films such as *Thor* (2011), *Iron Man 3* (2013), *Guardians of the Galaxy* (2014), and *Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness* (2022). Additionally, he appeared in the Marvel series *Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.* and *Agent Carter*.
Zack's on-screen roles include portraying Gerald Durand in *Captain America: The Winter Soldier* (2014) and serving as a stunt double in *Eternals* (2021) and *Madame Web*. He has also worked as assistant stunt coordinator for *Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania* (2023) and is a proud member of the prestigious stunt group BrandX.
Recognized for his outstanding work, Duhame has received two Screen Actors Guild Awards and the 2014 Taurus