A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Ashlee Fidow is a stunt coordinator and performer from Auckland, New Zealand. Of Samoan, Chinese, English, and German heritage, she stands as one of the few Pasifika women in the global stunt industry. Growing up in Avondale, Fidow was raised by her mother, who managed the challenges of rheumatoid arthritis while instilling in her daughter a resilient spirit. Influenced by action films and martial arts icons like Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee, Fidow began practising martial arts at the age of eight. She earned a 2nd-degree black belt in Taekwondo by the age of 17. She competed in national and international tournaments, securing multiple gold and silver medals. Her martial arts journey expanded to include kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Filipino stick fighting (Kali), laying a robust foundation for her future in stunt work. Fidow's entry into the stunt industry occurred in 2009 when a friend encouraged her to audition for a television show seeking new stunt performers. This opportunity led to her first on-set experience. It ignited a passion that has driven her career for over a decade. Her extensive filmography includes high-profile projects such as "The Hobbit" trilogy, "Mulan," "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom," "Alien: Covenant," "The Meg," and "Avatar: The Way of Water." She has also contributed to television series like "Spartacus," "Ash vs Evil Dead," and "The Shannara Chronicles." In addition to her on-screen accomplishments, Fidow has served as a stunt coordinator and trainer, sharing her expertise in fight choreography and safety protocols. Her commitment to excellence and representation has been recognized with nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture for her work on "The Hobbit," "Mulan," and "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power." In 2024, she made history as the first stuntwoman to win the Women in Film and Television New Zealand Awards, receiving the Queenstown Camera Company Craft Award for her outstanding contributions to the field.
Stunt Coordinator:
2021 Six Angry Women
Stunt Double:
2014 The Dead Lands
2017 Alien: Covenant
2019 The Whistleblower
2020 At Last
2020 Mulan
2021 Six Angry Women
2022 M3GAN
2022 The Raid
2022 Thor: Love and Thunder
2025 M3GAN 2.0
2026 Avengers: Doomsday
???? Deep Water
Stunts:
2011 Love in Space
2014 The Dead Lands
2014 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
2016 Mahana
2017 Alien: Covenant
2018 The Meg
2019 The Whistleblower
2020 At Last
2020 Guns Akimbo
2020 Mulan
2021 Six Angry Women
2022 Avatar: The Way of Water
2022 M3GAN
2022 The Raid
2022 Thor: Love and Thunder
2023 Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
2024 Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
2025 A Minecraft Movie
2025 M3GAN 2.0
2026 Avengers: Doomsday
???? Deep Water
???? Klara and the Sun
Fight Choreographer:
2021 The Panthers
Stunt Coordinator:
2020 SIS
2021 Good Grief
2021 The Panthers
Stunt Double:
1992 Shortland Street
2008 Legend of the Seeker
2015 Ash vs Evil Dead
2016 Filthy Rich
2016 Hunters
2016 The Shannara Chronicles
2018 The New Legends of Monkey
2019 Reef Break
2019 Straight Forward
2020 SIS
2021 Cowboy Bebop
2021 Creamerie
2021 Good Grief
2021 Sweet Tooth
2021 The Panthers
2023 Extrapolations
Stunt Driver:
1992 Shortland Street
2008 Legend of the Seeker
2013 Agent Anna
2015 Ash vs Evil Dead
2016 Filthy Rich
2016 Hunters
2016 The Shannara Chronicles
2018 The New Legends of Monkey
2019 Reef Break
2019 Straight Forward
2020 SIS
2021 Cowboy Bebop
2021 Creamerie
2021 Good Grief
2021 Sweet Tooth
2021 The Panthers
2023 Extrapolations
Stunts:
1992 Shortland Street
2008 Legend of the Seeker
2010 Spartacus
2011 The Almighty Johnsons
2013 Agent Anna
2015 Ash vs Evil Dead
2016 Filthy Rich
2016 Hunters
2016 The Shannara Chronicles
2016 Wrecked
2018 The New Legends of Monkey
2019 Reef Break
2019 Straight Forward
2020 SIS
2020 The Dead Lands
2021 Cowboy Bebop
2021 Creamerie
2021 Good Grief
2021 Sweet Tooth
2021 The Panthers
2022 Our Flag Means Death
2022 The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
2023 Extrapolations
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