You’ve Got Red on You
Julianne Moore has been in tons of movies, she’s helped produce a few films, and she’s even a children’s book author, but even she can’t do everything. This picture might look gruesome, but there’s nothing to fear – it’s all just movie makeup magic.
Moore and her stunt double for what looks to be the movie “Carrie” from 2013, Sarah Irwin, look like it’s the kind of thing that happens to them every other day, and sometimes you just have to go with the flow. Sure, it takes a little bit of cleaning up, but then you can get back to your day.
Rizzoli and Rizzoli and Isles
The versatility of a stunt double is something to behold. This picture is of Angie Harmon, one of the leads on the police drama show “Rizzoli & Isles” (she plays Jane Rizzoli), and standing next to her is her stunt double Jahnel Curfman, who is also on this list as a double for a high schooler.
Curfman played both of them with aplomb and if you were a fan of both of those shows (the other being “Cobra Kai”), you likely had no clue whatsoever that she was double for two ladies of very different ages in them.
Making Money off Marvel Movies
This picture has Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, her stunt double, Marilyn Brett as “Older Lady on Train,” and Brett's double, Heidi Moneymaker. Miss Moneymaker, which is probably the coolest last name ever, does a pretty good copy of Brett, and she has plenty of experience with Marvel movies, too – she was also the main stunt double for Scarlett Johansson when she performed as Black Widow.
It's hard to tell for sure, but it looks like the face of Moneymaker is actually a mask – it's hard to do stunts past a certain age, so a little bit of prosthetic work goes a long way in keeping people safe.
Plenty of Power to Go Around
Florence Pugh shows her enemies she isn't one to mess with in “Black Widow” as Yelena Belova, and of course, it's her stunt double doing most of the action. That double is Michaela McAllister, and the picture here proves she's the right gal for the job.
Putting aside the fact that this is a low angle and a bit removed from their faces, the two seem to be no less than identical. Given what we know, it looks like Pugh is on the left and McAllister is on the right, but the only thing we can use to back that up is the slightly different mouth features the two have.
North and South America
“Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness” introduced us to a few new members of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. One of them was America Chavez, played by Xochitl Gomez. Are there two of her? No, as you might expect, the gal on the left of this picture is a stunt double for some pickups after principal photography was finished.
She's Lorena Abreu, and she has plenty of skills to take her a long way in the stunt double business, including parkour abilities. With the right hairstyle and makeup, she and Gomez look like they grew up together.