Cyril Raffaelli
Cyril Raffaelli, born on April 1, 1974, is a renowned French traceur, martial artist, and stunt performer, celebrated for his exceptional skills in parkour and action choreography. Raffaelli has made significant contributions to the world of physical performance through his unique blend of athleticism and artistry.
His career took off as he became a prominent figure in the parkour community, honing his abilities to navigate urban landscapes with unparalleled agility and grace. Raffaelli's talent caught the attention of filmmakers, leading to his involvement in various action-packed films. He is perhaps best known for his work in the French action cinema, where he has showcased his extraordinary talent in movies such as "Banlieue 13" (2004) and its sequel "Banlieue 13 Ultimatum" (2009). These films not only highlighted his proficiency in martial arts and parkour but also significantly influenced the action genre in cinema.
In addition to his film work, Raffaelli has made notable appearances in television series and has been involved in various international parkour events, promoting the discipline worldwide. His dedication to martial arts and stunt work has earned him recognition within the industry, and he continues to inspire aspiring athletes and performers with his innovative approach to movement and action.