Cali Nelle

Alias:
Calimero
Franck "Cali" Nelle
Nelle Franck Cali

Birthplace:
Paris, France

Franck "Cali" Nelle is a stunt performer and fight coordinator.  Nelle was born and raised in Paris, France. He began training in martial arts at 16, focusing on Taekwondo, where he developed the remarkable vertical jump that would become one of his signature strengths. He went on to teach Taekwondo for over a decade.  At 19, Cali expanded his movement repertoire by exploring street dance styles such as body popping, locking, and breakdancing. However, in 2006, a knee injury ended his competitive Taekwondo career.  In 2007, he relocated to London and discovered a passion for parkour. His unique fusion of freerunning and dance quickly caught the attention of directors and choreographers, leading to roles in short films, commercials, and music videos. He competed in the 2008 Barclaycard World Freerun Championships, where his performance stood out for its heavy incorporation of dance. The following year, he served as a judge for the competition.  Later in 2009, Cali and several friends departed from Urban Freeflow to form their team, Storm Freerun, which became known for pushing the boundaries of movement artistry.  Combining martial arts, parkour, freerunning, acrobatics, and performance, Cali naturally transitioned into stunt work.

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Fight Choreographer:
2021  Loki
2022  Becoming Elizabeth

Stunt Double:
2013  The Tunnel
2019  Hanna
2021  Loki
2022  Becoming Elizabeth

Stunts:
2013  The Tunnel
2015  Into the Badlands
2018  Deep State
2019  Hanna
2021  Loki
2022  Becoming Elizabeth

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