Elbrus Ourtaev
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| Bruce Ortaev | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Stunt performer |
Bruce Ortaev,[clarification needed] sometimes credited as Elbrus Ourtaev or Bruce Ourtaeve, is a film stuntman.
[edit] Career
He joined the Moscow State Circus School at age 15 and worked with the Moscow State Circus[clarification needed] for five years.
Ortaev then joined a horse-stunt theatre with Muhtarbek Kantimirov and they performed for audiences around Europe.
He later settled in South Africa and began working on various feature films and television commercials as a horse stuntman and trainer, along with doing fight scenes. Ortaev is also a martial-arts trainer.
[edit] Film and television work
Ortaev's screen work includes:
| Year | Title | Role | Genre | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1994 | Cyborg Cop II (also known as Cyborg Soldier) | stunts | action-adventure | |
| 1994 | Trigger Fast (also known as Guns of Honor: Trigger Fast) | stunt rider and horse wrangler | western | credited as Bruce Ourtaeve |
| 1994 | Guns of Honor (also known as Guns of Honour: Rebel Rousers) | stunt rider and horse wrangler | western; television film | credited as Bruce Ourtaeve |
| 2008 | 10,000 BC | stunt performer | fantasy-adventure | credited as Elbrus Ourtaev |
[edit] External links
- Elbrus Ourtaev at the Internet Movie Database
- "Scenes from King Solomon's Mines Film Shoot in Aug 2003" (photograph of Ortaev at bottom of page). Cossack Stunt Academy. Accessed 22 January 2010.
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