Nathan Lawson

Nathan Lawson’s filmography is kind of wild, honestly. The dude’s name pops up in some of the biggest, most explosive action movies in the last decade. Fast & Furious 9? Yeah, he had a hand in that—think about all those insane car stunts and over-the-top chases. It’s not just about the cars, though. The ninth movie in that franchise is just packed with ridiculous action set pieces, wild storylines, and that classic “family” vibe they never let you forget. Nathan’s work vibes perfectly with that chaos. But if you really want to see where his skills shine, Mad Max: Fury Road is on another level. That movie is just pure adrenaline and grit—sand flying everywhere, tricked-out vehicles, and those bonkers chase scenes across the desert. It’s relentless and honestly, kind of beautiful in its madness. The design, the stunts, the raw energy—Nathan’s fingerprints are all over that cinematic mayhem. Then there’s Hacksaw Ridge, which is a totally different beast. That film is brutal, emotional, and super intense—it doesn’t hold back on showing the horrors of war, but there’s also this sense of hope running through it. The action is grounded, gritty, and you can feel every explosion and gunshot. Nathan brings a sort of authenticity to the chaos, making the battles feel real and terrifying. So, whether it’s muscle cars flying through buildings, post-apocalyptic desert madness, or the raw chaos of WWII, Nathan Lawson’s got a knack for making the action feel bigger, badder, and somehow, real.

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  • Professions: Stunts, Actor, Camera and Electrical Department

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