Michael Papajohn
Michael Papajohn is a versatile American actor, stunt performer, producer, and a former collegiate baseball athlete who played for the LSU Tigers. His career spans various facets of the entertainment industry, showcasing his talents in both front and behind the camera.
One of the more memorable incidents in his career occurred during the filming of "Charlie's Angels" in 2000, when he was accidentally kicked in the jaw by actress Cameron Diaz while performing a stunt. The incident led him to visit an emergency room, where he humorously had to clarify that he was not a victim of domestic violence, much to the disbelief of the attending spousal abuse representatives.
In addition to his work in "Charlie's Angels," Papajohn has appeared in several notable films, including "Spider-Man" (2002) and "The Longest Yard" (2005), where he showcased his skills both as an actor and stuntman. His extensive experience in stunt coordination has made him a sought-after professional in Hollywood, contributing to numerous high-profile projects.
With a background in sports and a passion for performance, Michael Papajohn continues to make his mark in the entertainment industry, blending his athletic prowess with his artistic talents. His journey reflects a unique combination of athletic achievement and cinematic contribution, solidifying his status in both realms.
Filmography
Black and Blue
Welcome to Acapulco
Off the Grid
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
Delta Farce
Walkaway Joe
Wild Card
American Ultra
Ozark Sharks
Hot Water
The Animal
Nightcrawler
The Hit List (2011)
Spawn
Jeepers Creepers 3
Eraser
Cold Moon
Sex Guaranteed
Unhinged (2020)
Crater
My Many Sons
Category 5