Stuntwomen's Association of Motion Pictures

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For Whitney Coleman, stunts aren’t just a career—they’re the family business.

She grew up around it. The gear, the pads, the call times, the thrill. Her parents—Doug Coleman and Eliza Coleman—are both legends in the game. So it tracks that Whitney would eventually step into the flame herself, literally and figuratively.

But here’s the thing—she didn’t coast on a name. She built her own track record, one stunt job at a time.

She’s doubled Millie Bobby Brown in Godzilla vs. Kong, Kristen Wiig in Wonder Woman 1984, Jena Malone in Antebellum, and Toni Collette in Hereditary. Her driving work shows up in Widows, The Untitled Breaking Bad Movie, and Fifty Shades Freed, where she handled precision stunts behind the wheel.

On screen, she’s burned, crashed, ridden horseback, and taken falls on some of the biggest productions of the last two decades. She’s a familiar name behind the action in Jurassic World, The Dark Knight Rises, and Captain America.  But Whitney's not stuck in one lane either. One day she’s coordinating sequences on indie thrillers like Monolith and Mustang, the next she’s doubling Elizabeth Olsen in Wind River or fighting through explosions in Hostiles and Granite Mountain.

Her TV credits are just as deep—doubling Evan Rachel Wood in Westworld, Sarah Paulson in Ratched and American Horror Story, and Kelly Reilly in Yellowstone. She’s worked across multiple seasons of Fear the Walking Dead, often coming back for different actors and different beats.

What makes her stand out isn’t just the volume of work. It’s how many departments trust her. She moves between doubling, driving, and full stunt coordination. She’s coordinated action on Her Body, Hidden Intentions, Our Souls at Night, and Death Suspects a Murder—knowing exactly how to shape a scene from the other side of the lens.

She’s been on rigs, rams, and on fire. She’s done motion capture, water work, and stunt acting. She holds certifications in martial arts, firearms, show jumping, avalanche safety—you name it.

And through all of it, she’s been part of the Stuntwomen’s Association of Motion Pictures, one of the industry’s most respected stunt teams. Being part of that team isn’t just a title either—it means she’s trusted to handle complex, often dangerous action with absolute skill & professionalism.

Want to explore more of her career? Check out Whitney Coleman’s IMDb profile for the full list of credits.

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The Stuntwomen's Association of Motion Pictures (SWAMP) is the pioneering and longest-standing women's stunt team in history. Comprised of elite female stunt performers, coordinators, and second-unit directors, SWAMP champions safety, professionalism, and excellence across the entertainment industry. Their members have performed daring, high-risk stunts in many iconic blockbuster films and TV shows. Known for their immense contributions to the stunt and action world, SWAMP continues to influence the industry. For bookings or interviews, SWAMP remains a key resource for the finest in stunt performance.

Whitney Coleman Doesn’t Coast — She Crashes, Drives, and Delivers Stuntwomen's Association of Motion Pictures
Whitney Coleman Doesn’t Coast — She Crashes, Drives, and Delivers Stuntwomen's Association of Motion Pictures
Whitney Coleman Doesn’t Coast — She Crashes, Drives, and Delivers Stuntwomen's Association of Motion Pictures
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