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Chris Corbould

Chris Corbould

1 title Visual Effects Mar 05, 1958 Hampstead, London, England, UK

Christopher Charles Corbould, OBE, born in 1958, is an esteemed British special effects coordinator renowned for his contributions to the film industry, particularly in blockbuster action films. He has played a pivotal role in the creation of spectacular action sequences in 15 James Bond films, starting with "The Spy Who Loved Me." His expertise extends to the iconic Superman and Batman franchises, where he has been instrumental in developing groundbreaking digital effects and stunts.

Corbould's talents have garnered him significant accolades, including two Honorary Doctorates from Southampton Solent University in 2009 and the University of Hertfordshire in 2011. His crowning achievement came in 2011 when he received the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 83rd Academy Awards for his exceptional work on "Inception."

In addition to his film accomplishments, Corbould was honored as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2014 New Year Honours for his contributions to cinema. His impressive career also includes setting Guinness World Records; in 2015, he was recognized for the "Largest film stunt explosion" for "Spectre," a record he later surpassed in 2021 with a staggering 136.4 kg of TNT for "No Time to Die."

Though he faced legal scrutiny following a tragic incident during the production of "The Dark Knight," he was ultimately acquitted of breaching health and safety regulations. Corbould continues to be a prominent figure in the evolution of cinematic effects, inspiring future generations in the field.

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