Robert Chapin

{{Short description|American actor (born 1964)}}

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| birth_place = Miami, Florida, United States

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| alma_mater = University of Central Florida

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Robert Chapin (born April 3, 1964, in Miami, Florida) is a stunt, fight and swordplay choreographer, visual effects artist and supervisor, actor, writer, director, and producer. He is popularly known for acting in and creating the longest running action horror web series called The Hunted.{{cite web | url=http://sharedstoryworlds.com/2012/03/interview-with-bob-chapin-of-the-hunted/ | title=Interview with Bob Chapin of "The Hunted" | publisher=ShareStoryWorlds.com | date=March 8, 2012 | accessdate=March 10, 2012}} He is also known for creating visual effects for American Beauty, Crouching Tiger, The Big Lebowski and X-Men.{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0152152/bio | title=Robert Chapin - Biography | website=Internet Movie Database (IMDb) | accessdate=March 2, 2012}} Chapin first starred in a film called Ring of Steel, of which he also wrote. As a fight choreographer and instructor, he is certified with the Societies of American, British, and Canadian Fight Directors. He has trained with stars such as Plácido Domingo, Robin Williams, David Hasselhoff, John Saxon, Marc Singer, Richard Grieco, Richard Lynch, Mike Norris, James Lew, Olivier Gruner, Jeff Conaway, Raye Hollitt, Tessie Santiago, and Angelica Bridges.{{cite web | url=http://www.robertchapin.com/index2.html | title=Robert Chapin -- Actor, Writer, Fight Choreographer, Instructor | publisher=RobertChapin.com | accessdate=March 5, 2012}}

Early life, background and career

Robert Chapin was born on April 3, 1964, in Miami, Florida, to a family of puppeteers, Leonora and Gerald Chapin. Chapin grew up making movies with brother, Stuart Chapin. Throughout his junior high and high school years, he attended drama and musical classes. In 1982, he received a music scholarship in Miami Dade Community College where he also took a course in Computer Science. At that same time, he also began training in stage combat and swordplay with a group that performed living chessgames called The Royal Chessmen at local fairs. Later on, he joined a jousting troupe called The Knights Arrant, and a small troupe called Ring of Steel, which performed sword fights at local theme park called Pirates. It was in this time that he met Matthew Gratzner, and Shannon Gans who created New Deal Studios in Los Angeles.{{cite web | url=http://www.thehunted.tv/images/impact2.JPG | title=Cause & FX (Part 2) | publisher=Impact Magazine | work=TheHunted.tv | date=April 2002 | accessdate=March 6, 2012 | author=Mosby, John}}{{cite web | url=http://www.fanfilmfollies.com/fanfilminterviews/the-hunted-creator-robert-chapin | title="The Hunted" creator Robert Chapin | publisher=FanFilmFollies.com | date=July 7, 2006 | accessdate=March 2, 2012 | author=Moshier, Christopher}}{{cite web | url=http://www.thehunted.tv/images/impact1.JPG | title=Cause & FX (Part 2) | publisher=Impact Magazine | work=TheHunted.tv | date=April 2002 | accessdate=March 6, 2012 | author=Mosby, John}}

In 1985, he moved to Orlando, Florida. There, Chapin worked his way through college at the University of Central Florida by performing sword fights at a local dinner theater known as Shakespeare's Taevern. In 1986, Chapin's father died, but he continued his college until he graduated in 1987. Also at this time, he continued to take drama classes and choreographed sword fights for Romeo and Juliet.

Convinced by his brother, Chapin moved to Los Angeles where he worked as a swordsman on feature films such as Hook and Army of Darkness.{{cite web | url=http://www.robertchapin.com/images/interviews/Rogue%20Cinema%20-%20An%20Interview%20with%20Robert%20Chapin%20-%20By%20David%20Stephenson.htm | title=Rogue Cinema - An Interview with Robert Chapin | publisher=Rogue Cinema | accessdate=March 3, 2012 | author=Stephenson, David}} In 1991, Chapin's mother died, two years before Bob wrote and starred in his first film, Ring of Steel, which was distributed by MCA Universal. Over the years, Chapin went on to star in several action films while building his credentials as an actor, stuntman, and fight coordinator. Also in this time, he began a career as a visual effects artist, using his skills and knowledge in computer science. He started with Pacific Data Images in Los Angeles, and then moved from one company to another. Chapin also worked with critically and widely acclaimed award-winning films such as X-Men, Fantastic Four, Armageddon, and American Beauty. He also headed several indie films before he became an in-house visual effects supervisor at New Deal Studios.

Chapin continuously kept up his acting and sword fighting skills. He trained for years with the infamous acting coach, Larry Moss, and was certified in six weapons as an actor-combatant in 1995 with the Societies of American, British, and Canadian Fight Directors at the First International Stage Combat Workshop in London, England.

In 2001, he co-created The Hunted with writer/actor Andrew Helm. The Hunted is one of the longest running web shows online.

Filmography

The following are the films and TV series or shows participated by Chapin as a visual effects artist or animator, actor, director, producer, and stunt and swordplay choreographer:

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! colspan="3"| Visual Effects Artist / Animator (Film){{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0152152/maindetails | title=Robert Chapin - IMDb | website=Internet Movie Database (IMDb) | accessdate=March 2, 2012}}

align="center"| Year

! align="center"| Project

! align="center"| Notes

align="center"| 2012

| align="center"| Saving Santa

| align="center"| Post-production; Visual effects supervisor

align="center"| 2012

| align="center"| The Grey

| align="center"| Visual effects artist

align="center"| 2010

| align="center"| Shutter Island

| align="center"| Digital effects supervisor: New Deal Studios

align="center"| 2009

| align="center"| Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

| align="center"| Digital effects supervisor in New Deal Studios (Uncredited)

align="center"| 2009

| align="center"| Watchmen

| align="center"| Previs artist (Uncredited)

align="center"| 2008

| align="center"| 100 Feet

| align="center"| Digital supervisor

align="center"| 2008

| align="center"| Iron Man

| align="center"| Previs artist (Uncredited)

align="center"| 2008

| align="center"| Paraiso Travel

| align="center"| Visual effects supervisor

align="center"| 2008

| align="center"| Cloverfield

| align="center"| Visual effects (Uncredited)

align="center"| 2007

| align="center"| The Red Chalk

| align="center"| Digital artist

align="center"| 2007

| align="center"| Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer

| align="center"| Visual effects in Hammerhead Productions

align="center"| 2006

| align="center"| Night at the Museum

| align="center"| Visual effects (uncredited)

align="center"| 2006

| align="center"| The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

| align="center"| Effects animator in Hammerhead Productions

align="center"| 2006

| align="center"| X-Men: The Last Stand

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 2005

| align="center"| Fantastic Four

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 2004

| align="center"| The Chronicles of Riddick

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 2004

| align="center"| Miss Castaway and the Island Girls

| align="center"| Visual effects supervisor

align="center"| 2003

| align="center"| X2

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 2002

| align="center"| Queen of the Damned

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 2002

| align="center"| The Bacchae

| align="center"| Visual effects supervisor

align="center"| 2001

| align="center"| The Animal

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 2000

| align="center"| Almost Famous

| align="center"| 3D artist

align="center"| 2000

| align="center"| Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

| align="center"| Digital artist

align="center"| 2000

| align="center"| The Convent

| align="center"| Visual effects supervisor

align="center"| 1999

| align="center"| American Beauty

| align="center"| 3D artist

align="center"| 1999

| align="center"| Muppets from Space

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 1998

| align="center"| Mighty Joe Young

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 1998

| align="center"| Pleasantville

| align="center"| Visual effects (Uncredited)

align="center"| 1998

| align="center"| Armageddon

| align="center"| CG animator; Credited as Dr. Bob Chapin

align="center"| 1998

| align="center"| Six Days Seven Nights

| align="center"| Visual effects (Uncredited)

align="center"| 1998

| align="center"| The Big Lebowski

| align="center"| 3D Digital artist

align="center"| 1997

| align="center"| The Devil's Advocate

| align="center"| Computer animator

align="center"| 1997

| align="center"| Trojan War

| align="center"| Visual effects (Uncredited)

align="center"| 1997

| align="center"| Con Air

| align="center"| Computer graphics effects

align="center"| 1997

| align="center"| Dante's Peak

| align="center"| Visual effects supervisor

align="center"| 1997

| align="center"| Lancelot: Guardian of Time

| align="center"| Visual effects supervisor

align="center"| 1997

| align="center"| Deadlock

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| My Fellow Americans

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| Extreme Measures

| align="center"| Visual effects (Uncredited)

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| Alaska

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| Matilda

| align="center"| Visual effects (Uncredited)

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| The Nutty Professor

| align="center"| Special visual effects

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| Before and After

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| White Squall

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 1995

| align="center"| Steal Big Steal Little

| align="center"| Visual effects

align="center"| 1993

| align="center"| RoboCop 3

| align="center"| Production Support

align="center"| 1992

| align="center"| The Babe

| align="center"| Film recordist and assistant Animator

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! align="center" colspan="3"| Visual Effects Artist / Animator (TV/Web)

align="center"| Year

! align="center"| Project

! align="center"| Notes

align="center"| 2010

| align="center"| The Hunted

| align="center"| 2 episodes - Visual effects

align="center"| 2008

| align="center"| Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

| align="center"| Pilot episode - Visual effects

align="center"| 2007

| align="center"| Chuck

| align="center"| Chuck Versus the Crown Vic episode - Visual effects

align="center"| 2007

| align="center"| Criminal Minds

| align="center"| Visual effects - Identity episode

align="center"| 2006

| align="center"| There & Back: Ashley Parker Angel

| align="center"| Visual effects supervisor - 10 episodes

align="center"| 2005

| align="center"| Invasion

| align="center"| Pilot episode - Visual effects

align="center"| 2005

| align="center"| CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

| align="center"| 4x4 Episode - Visual effects

align="center"| 2000

| align="center"| The Privateers

| align="center"| TV movie; Visual effects

align="center"| 1998

| align="center"| The Tempest

| align="center"| TV movie; Visual effects

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! colspan="3"| Stunts (Film/TV/Web)

align="center"| Year

! align="center"| Project

! align="center"| Notes

align="center"| 2011

| align="center"| Hirokin

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 2011

| align="center"| Legends of Atoll

| align="center"| Stunt coordinator

align="center"| 2008

| align="center"| Nenu Meeku Telusa?

| align="center"| Assistant stunt coordinator

align="center"| 2006

| align="center"| Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 2006

| align="center"| Kill Your Darlings

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 2005

| align="center"| Soldier of God

| align="center"| Sword fight choreographer

align="center"| 2004

| align="center"| Next Action Star

| align="center"| Utility stunts

align="center"| 2002

| align="center"| Scooby-Doo

| align="center"| Stunt double (Uncredited)

align="center"| 1999

| align="center"| The Magnificent Seven

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 1998

| align="center"| Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knights

| align="center"| Fight coordinator

align="center"| 1997

| align="center"| Lancelot: Guardian of Time

| align="center"| Fight coordinator

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| Beetleborgs: Vampire Files

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| Kindred: The Embraced

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| Baywatch

| align="center"| Stunt double

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| Dragon Fury II

| align="center"| Fight coordinator

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| The Dark Mist

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 1995

| align="center"| Dragon Fury

| align="center"| Fight coordinator

align="center"| 1995

| align="center"| Enter the Blood Ring

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 1994 - 1995

| align="center"| Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills

| align="center"| Stunt coordinator; Stunt double

align="center"| 1994

| align="center"| Renaissance Man

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 1994

| align="center"| 2002: The Rape of Eden

| align="center"| Stunts; As Bob Chapin

align="center"| 1994

| align="center"| Eyes of the Serpent

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 1993

| align="center"| Robin Hood: Men in Tights

| align="center"| Stunts

align="center"| 1992

| align="center"| {{Interlanguage link multi|Ring of the Musketeers|de|3=Der Ring der Musketiere|lt=Ring of the Musketeers}}

| align="center"| TV movie; Stunt player

align="center"| 1992

| align="center"| Army of Darkness

| align="center"| Stunts (Uncredited)

align="center"| 1991

| align="center"| Hook

| align="center"| Stunts (Uncredited)

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!colspan="3"| Actor (TV/Film/Web)

align="center"| Year

! align="center"| Project

! align="center"| Role

align="center"| 2011

| align="center"| Legends of Atoll

| align="center"| thug

align="center"| 2008

| align="center"| Faux Baby

| align="center"| Elliot

align="center"| 2008

| align="center"| Pirate's Blood

| align="center"| Andrew Selkirk

align="center"| 2002

| align="center"| The Bacchae

| align="center"| Battalion leader

align="center"| 2001 - 2011

| align="center"| The Hunted

| align="center"| Dr. Bob / Mikey

align="center"| 2000

| align="center"| The Privateers

| align="center"| Captain Antilles

align="center"| 1999

| align="center"| The Magnificent Seven

| align="center"| Martin, Cowboy with Whip

align="center"| 1998

| align="center"| Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

| align="center"| King Arthur

align="center"| 1998

| align="center"| Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knights

| align="center"| Kether

align="center"| 1997

| align="center"| Lancelot: Guardian of Time

| align="center"| Sir Gawain

align="center"| 1996

| align="center"| Dragon Fury II

| align="center"| Mason

align="center"| 1995

| align="center"| Dragon Fury

| align="center"| Mason

align="center"| 1995

| align="center"| Enter the Blood Ring

| align="center"| fighter

align="center"| 1994

| align="center"| Ring of Steel

| align="center"| Alex Freyer

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! align="center" colspan="3"| Director (TV/Film/Web)

align="center"| Year

! align="center"| Project

! align="center"| Notes

align="center"| 2005

| align="center"| Soldier of God

| align="center"| Second Unit Director

align="center"| 2001 - 2011

| align="center"| The Hunted

| align="center"| Director

align="center"| 1997

| align="center"| Deadlock

| align="center"| Second Unit Director

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! colspan="3"| Writer (TV/Film/Web)

align="center"| Year

! align="center"| Project

! align="center"| Notes

align="center"| 2001 - 2011

| align="center"| The Hunted

| align="center"| Director

align="center"| 1994

| align="center"| Ring of Steel

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! align="center" colspan="3"| Producer (TV/Film/Web)

align="center"| Year

! align="center"| Project

! align="center"| Notes

align="center"| 2009 - 2011

| align="center"| The Hunted

| align="center"| Producer - 3 episodes

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Awards and recognition

Awards

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! Reference

align="center"| 2010

| align="center"| Visual Effects Society

| align="center"| 8th Visual Effects Society Awards

| align="center"| Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Feature Motion Picture

| align="center"| For the National Air and Space Museum escape in the Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian: Robert Chapin (Digital Effects Supervisor), Tony Chen (Model Maker), Forest Fischer (Model Crew Chief), and Ian Hunter (Visual Effects Supervisor)

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| align="center"|{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000864/2010 | title=Visual Effects Society Awards 2010 | website=Internet Movie Database (IMDb) | accessdate=March 2, 2012}}{{cite web | url=http://www.visualeffectssociety.com/ves-awards/previous/8th-annual | title=8th Annual VES Awards | publisher=Visual Effects Society | accessdate=March 3, 2012 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130118060657/http://www.visualeffectssociety.com/ves-awards/previous/8th-annual | archivedate=January 18, 2013 }}

Recognition

  • Action Martial Arts Star of the Year (2003) by the Hawaii Martial Arts International Society{{cite web | url=http://hmaisociety.org/HoF/past_inductees.html | title=HMAISociety | publisher=Hawaii Martial Arts International Society | accessdate=March 5, 2012 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130108090026/http://hmaisociety.org/HoF/past_inductees.html | archivedate=January 8, 2013 }}

See also

References

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