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STUNTS, STARS & LEGENDS - October 2015



Jennifer Badger
Jennifer entered into the movie business in 1990 as an actress and quickly realized her athletic background was put to use in the stunt department. A native of Florida, she worked on several productions on the east coast prior to relocating to Los Angeles in 1996. Since then, she has doubled for some of Hollywood’s leading stars including Angelina Jolie, Courteney Cox and others.


Movies Made in Moab:
TRANSFORMERS: Age of Extinction (2014)
Transformers: Age of Extinction is a 3D science fiction action film based on the Transformers franchise. It is the fourth installment of the live-action Transformers film series and stars Mark Wahlberg in the lead role.
Story: Sixty-five million years ago, a race of aliens called the “Creators” begin wiping out most life on Earth. In present day, somewhere in the Arctic, geologist Darcy Tirrel discovers dinosaur corpses covered in a strange-- metal. Five years after the Battle of Chicago, humanity has grown fearful of the Transformers, resulting in the joint operations with the Autobots. Cemetery Wind, an elite CIA black ops unit, formed by opportunistic agent Harold Attinger and team leader James Savoy, is tasked with hunting the remaining Decepticons. However, they have also been secretly hunting Autobots, believing all Transformers to be a threat, despite the Autobots officially being granted sanctuary by the government. With help from the Cybertronian bounty hunter Lockdown, they ambush and brutally kill Ratchet. However, their primary target is Optimus Prime, whom Lockdown wants captured alive..

 

If interested in learning more about the Hall of Fame, please contact John Hagner (Founder) at 435 260-2160.
email: johnhagner@hotmail.com
Hall of Fame website: www.stuntmen.org

John Hagner (Founder) is also the Artist of the Stars.
His Celebrity Portrait Drawings are available at telephone 435-259-7000,
Mailing address: 50 W. 400 N, Moab, Utah 84532.
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