Allan Henry
Allan Henry’s name might not be splashed across billboards, but c’mon, if you’ve watched any high-octane fantasy blockbuster in the last few years, chances are you’ve seen his work. The guy’s a total chameleon—stunt performer, actor, you name it—and he’s popped up in some of the biggest productions around. Take "Mulan" (2020), for example. That movie? Absolutely packed with intense fight scenes and wild stunts, and Allan was right in the thick of it, flipping, tumbling, making the impossible look easy.
Then there’s "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" (2014). Honestly, if you blinked during those sprawling, chaotic battle scenes, you probably missed him leaping off a ledge or taking a hit like a champ. The Hobbit movies are basically a masterclass in epic fantasy mayhem—dragons, dwarves, elves, the whole shebang—and Allan’s physicality brings those wild, imaginative moments to life.
Not to mention "Mortal Engines" (2018). That movie’s a fever dream of steampunk insanity—giant cities rolling around on tank treads, people dangling off airships, all kinds of bonkers action. And, yeah, Allan’s right in the middle of it all, making the chaos look damn good.
So, while he might not be front and center in every scene, his work’s everywhere in these films. He’s one of those behind-the-scenes legends who keeps the magic alive, making all the wildest scenes feel real. Without folks like Allan, the big-screen spectacle just wouldn’t hit the same.