| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | especialista |
| italia | controfigura |
| japani | スタントマン (sutantoman), スーツアクター (sūtsuakutā / sūtsu akutā) |
| portugali | dublê |
| puola | kaskader |
| ranska | cascadeur, doublure |
| ruotsi | stuntman |
| saksa | Stuntman |
| suomi | stuntti, sijaisnäyttelijä |
| tšekki | kaskadér |
| venäjä | дублёр (dubljor), каскадёр (kaskadjor) |
| Monikko | stuntmen |
In films, someone who performs stunts that are deemed too dangerous or physically difficult for the main actors to attempt.
Buster Keaton, who did his own stunt work, in a potentially life-threatening scene from his 1928 film Steamboat Bill, Jr.
In films, someone who performs stunts that are deemed too dangerous or physically difficult for the main actors to attempt.
Harold Lloyd in 1923's Safety Last!, hanging (safely) from the clock tower. Lloyd may have been influenced by the real life stunts of Rodman Law a decade earlier.