Alex Kyshkovych

Alias:
Oleksii Kyshkovych

Alex Kyshkovych is a Ukrainian-born Canadian stunt performer and fight coordinator. Originally from Yalta, Ukraine, Kyshkovych built his career in Vancouver, British Columbia.  Kyshkovych is especially recognised for his work in Marvel films. He served as Ryan Reynolds' stunt double in Deadpool (2016), Deadpool 2 (2018), and Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), where he also portrayed the character "Canadapool." His involvement in the X-Men franchise is equally notable, having doubled for actors like Nicholas Hoult and Adan Canto in X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), and Dark Phoenix (2019), where he also acted as a fight coordinator. He also worked on Netflix's The Adam Project (2022), demonstrating his close collaboration with Reynolds across multiple projects.  Beyond Marvel, Kyshkovych made an impact within the DC universe as well. He contributed as a stunt performer and fight coordinator in James Gunn's series Peacemaker (2022) and worked on Arrow as both a stunt double and an on-screen character. His credits include work on major sci-fi titles such as The Predator (2018) and TRON: Ares (2025).

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Other:
2022  Peacemaker

Stunt Coordinator:
2022  Peacemaker
2024  Avatar the Last Airbender

Stunt Double:
2013  The Tomorrow People
2022  Peacemaker
2024  Avatar the Last Airbender

Stunts:
2005  Supernatural
2012  Arrow
2012  Level Up
2013  The Tomorrow People
2015  The Man in the High Castle
2019  See
2022  Peacemaker
2024  Avatar the Last Airbender

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