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Terry Notary

Terry Notary (born August 14, 1968) is an American actor, stunt coordinator, movement coach, and choreographer specializing in performance capture for creatures and animals in film. Renowned for his expertise in simian movement, Notary has portrayed iconic roles such as in Kong: Skull Island (2017) and Cull Obsidian in Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019), while also serving as a movement director on major productions. Born in , Notary began training in at age eight, achieving state championships and earning a scholarship to UCLA, where he became a four-time NCAA All-American and team captain while majoring in theater. After graduating, he joined , performing in for over four years, and later worked with the and operated his own circus company in , honing his skills in physical performance and movement. Notary's film career spans over two decades, collaborating with directors including James Cameron, Peter Jackson, and the Russo brothers on projects like Avatar (2009), the Planet of the Apes reboot series (2011–2024), The Hobbit trilogy (2012–2014), Nope (2022), and The Electric State (2025). He has received six award nominations from organizations such as the Screen Actors Guild and Online Film & Television Association for his motion-capture and choreography work, and as of 2025 is directing two feature films. His method involves deconstructing human tension to authentically mimic animal behaviors, as seen in coaching actors for roles in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) and providing motion capture for Buck the dog in The Call of the Wild (2020). He also served as movement director for the HBO series The Last of Us (2023–2025).

Early life

Childhood and family background

Terry Notary was born on August 14, 1968, in . He grew up in a family environment where physical outlets were emphasized to manage his boundless energy, with his parents playing a key role in guiding his early development. At the age of seven in 1975, Notary was diagnosed with severe hyperactivity, characterized by constant movement such as climbing wires and poles, and an inability to sit still. His parents, including his mother Judith Notary, declined medication like Ritalin and instead sought alternative ways to channel his energy, recognizing his need for an active outlet. This decision led to his enrollment in classes at age seven, which his mother later described as transformative: “Once he got in the gym, everything changed. He just needed an outlet.” In his early school years, Notary struggled with focus and restlessness, often finding traditional settings challenging. through quickly became central to his development, providing the structure and discipline he needed while balancing rigorous four-hour daily practices with late-night . This emphasis on movement not only helped manage his hyperactivity but also laid the foundation for his lifelong pursuit of physical performance.

Gymnastics training and early athletic development

Terry Notary began his training at the age of seven, following a childhood of hyperactivity that prompted his parents to seek an active outlet rather than . This early enrollment proved transformative, channeling his energy into structured physical activity and fostering initial discipline through daily practice sessions. By his mid-teens, Notary's dedication had elevated him to competitive success, including wins in regional and state championships, and a second-place finish at the national level by age 17. These achievements highlighted his rapid progression in the , where he specialized in events like floor exercise and high bar, mastering complex maneuvers such as back handsprings, roundoff back handsprings into back flips, and innovative "" routines that emphasized creativity and precision. Through years of intensive training, Notary developed core athletic skills including exceptional agility, strength, and body control, which laid a foundational physical and mental framework essential for his later pursuits in performance arts. Upon graduating from Marin Academy high school around 1986, he was recognized as a top collegiate prospect, securing athletic scholarships from prestigious institutions such as the , , the at West Point, and the . This immediate post-graduation focus on gymnastics as his primary pursuit underscored his commitment to the discipline before broadening into professional opportunities.

Career

Cirque du Soleil tenure

Terry Notary was recruited by in the early 1990s shortly after graduating from UCLA with a theater degree, joining an international group of approximately 16 performers selected from around the world. His background, where he had been a four-time NCAA All-American, provided the foundational athletic skills that made him a strong candidate for the troupe. The group underwent intensive training in for a year, focusing on circus disciplines such as teeterboard, s, , and clowning, alongside performance elements like voice work, bodywork, percussion, and character creation. Following training, they became the founding cast of Mystère, Cirque du Soleil's inaugural production that premiered in 1993 at . In Mystère, Notary performed acrobatic feats including routines and teeterboard acts, while also playing drums, contributing to the show's blend of athleticism and theatrical storytelling. Over his approximately five-year performing tenure with , which aligned with a 10-year contract for the Mystère company, Notary refined advanced movement and acrobatic techniques that emphasized fluidity, presence, and character embodiment. These global and performances allowed him to hone creature-like and animalistic movements through exploratory character work, transitioning from rigid to more artistic, improvisational expression. Notary departed in 1996 upon moving to with his wife, marking the conclusion of his primary focus on live stage performance. This period laid the groundwork for his subsequent career shifts while solidifying his expertise in physical theater and ensemble dynamics.

Transition to film stunts and motion capture

After concluding his tenure with du Soleil's Mystère production in , Notary leveraged his acrobatic expertise to enter the industry, where his physicality proved ideal for stunt work. Notary's involvement came in 2000 with Ron Howard's Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, where he served as a movement coach and , creating acrobatic sequences for the Whos in and standardizing their whimsical movements among extras. This uncredited role marked his initial foray into cinematic physical performance, transitioning his stage-honed skills to screen demands. Throughout the early 2000s, Notary built a foundation in stunt doubling and coordination, appearing in films such as (2001) and (2002) as a , followed by contributions to blockbusters like Tim Burton's (2001), where he handled stunts, choreography, and movement coaching. His work extended to superhero franchises, including X2: X-Men United (2003) and (2006), where he combined stunts with movement direction, fostering key industry relationships with directors and coordinators. These roles emphasized practical effects and on-set athletics, gradually introducing him to emerging digital technologies. By the mid-2000s, Notary began incorporating motion capture into his repertoire, starting with Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), where he provided mocap performance for the titular character alongside stunt and choreography duties. A pivotal transitional project was The Incredible Hulk (2008), in which he performed motion capture for both the Hulk and Abomination while doubling as a stunt performer, blending his gymnastic precision with digital animation to realize superhuman movements. This film highlighted his adaptation to performance capture workflows, enhancing creature designs through expressive physicality. These early stunt and coordination efforts in high-profile blockbusters solidified Notary's network, paving the way for specialized creature performance roles by connecting him with visual effects teams and filmmakers seeking innovative movement solutions.

Movement coaching and coordination roles

Terry Notary has established himself as a prominent movement coach in the film industry, particularly known for instructing actors on animalistic and creature mannerisms. Beginning with the reboot of the Planet of the Apes franchise in 2011, Notary served as the movement choreographer for Rise of the Planet of the Apes, where he trained the cast in ape-like behaviors, emphasizing quadrupedal locomotion, hierarchical posturing, and expressive gestures derived from primate studies. His role expanded in subsequent films, including Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) and War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), where he continued to direct movement for the ensemble, ensuring consistency in simian physicality across performances. Notary's approach draws from his own extensive motion capture experience, allowing him to demonstrate techniques firsthand to actors. He also held stunt coordinator credits on the Planet of the Apes films. In addition to his work on the Planet of the Apes series, Notary contributed as movement choreographer for the Na'vi characters in James Cameron's (2009), coaching performers on elongated, graceful alien movements inspired by a blend of and anatomy. For Peter Jackson's trilogy (2012–2014), Notary acted as movement coach, particularly on The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014), where he guided performers in creature and mannerisms to enhance the film's epic battles. Notary extended his expertise to television with his role as movement choreographer on HBO's (2023–2025), directing the movements of the Infected creatures by leading intensive boot camps for over 50 stunt performers, focusing on erratic, fungal-overgrown gaits and group dynamics to convey horror and realism. In 2025, Notary provided performance for , directed by the . More recently, Notary joined the production of Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana adaptation (expected 2026–2027) as stunt director and movement coach, training lead actor Ranbir Kapoor and the ensemble in action sequences that blend mythological combat with motion capture precision. His involvement underscores his growing influence in international projects requiring sophisticated creature and stunt coordination.

Notable performances

Planet of the Apes franchise

Terry Notary portrayed the chimpanzee Rocket through motion capture in the rebooted Planet of the Apes trilogy, beginning with Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), where he also performed as the chimpanzee Bright Eyes, Caesar's mother. He reprised the role in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) and War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), bringing depth to Rocket as Caesar's loyal second-in-command, evolving from a protective figure in the colony to a key ally in conflict. Notary's work emphasized authentic chimpanzee behaviors, developed through extensive observation of primates at zoos and interactions with live chimpanzees, creating a detailed movement vocabulary that included nuanced social gestures—such as submissive bows and affiliative touches—and dynamic combat styles mimicking real ape hierarchies and territorial disputes. This approach, refined across the films, was lauded for its realism, transforming motion capture into a tool for believable emotional expression rather than mere animation, and setting a benchmark for the franchise's visual effects. In addition to , Notary served as coach, training the —including as Caesar—through intensive "Ape Camp" sessions that instilled physical discipline and instinctual ape mannerisms, ensuring consistency in group dynamics. His dual responsibilities enhanced the films' immersive quality, with Serkis crediting Notary as "the greatest unsung hero of this entire " for elevating capture. Notary's contributions were instrumental in the franchise's revival, starting with , which reinvigorated the series through groundbreaking that humanized the apes, leading to critical and commercial success across . Notable are 's moments in War for the Planet of the Apes, such as his defiant stand alongside Caesar during the border colony raid and his protective rally of the group against human threats, showcasing Notary's ability to convey fierce loyalty and strategic resolve. These elements helped the film earn an Academy Award nomination for , underscoring the authentic physicality Notary brought to the apes' world.

Other key motion capture and acting roles

Notary's work extended to James Cameron's (2009), where he provided performance capture for the riders and various creatures, contributing to the film's dynamic depictions of Na'vi interactions with Pandora's wildlife. His expertise in animal movement helped shape the authentic, fluid motions of these airborne mounts and beasts, enhancing the immersive alien ecosystem. In the , Notary portrayed the hulking Black Order member Cull Obsidian through in Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019), delivering the character's brute strength and ferocity in key battle sequences. His performance included intricate fight choreography that emphasized Cull Obsidian's overwhelming physicality against heroes like and , underscoring the villain's role as ' enforcer. Notary brought visceral intensity to the role of , a traumatized , in Jordan Peele's (2022), using to convey the animal's sudden outburst of primal terror during a sitcom filming gone wrong. The performance, rooted in his deep knowledge of behavior, amplified the scene's by realistically capturing Gordy's confusion and rage, making it a haunting flashback that ties into the film's themes of spectacle and exploitation. Looking ahead, Notary is set to perform for multiple robotic characters in (2025), including the eccentric —a war-veteran bot modeled after the mascot—as well as Pop Fly, Sentre Drones, Ice Cream Bot, and Skeeve Bot. These roles will showcase his versatility in bringing mechanical yet anthropomorphic entities to life in the ' sci-fi adventure. Additionally, he contributes creature work to the epic adaptations (parts 1 and 2, slated for 2026 and 2027), leveraging his skills in mythological beast performances for this high-stakes production. In a departure from digital effects, Notary delivered a standout live-action performance as Oleg, an ape-like performance artist, in Ruben Östlund's satirical drama The Square (2017). His uncredited yet pivotal role culminates in a tense dinner scene where Oleg's escalating aggression disrupts social norms, earning widespread critical acclaim for its raw physicality and improvisational edge. This human-facing portrayal highlighted Notary's ability to blend animalistic movement with dramatic tension, building on his breakthrough in motion capture from the Planet of the Apes franchise.

Filmography

Feature films

Terry Notary's feature film credits span stunts, motion capture performances, acting, and movement coaching roles across a variety of genres, often emphasizing creature and creature-like characters. His work is particularly noted in high-profile franchises involving advanced visual effects and physical performance. The following is a chronological overview of his credited contributions to theatrical and direct-to-video feature films:
YearTitleRole
2000How the Grinch Stole ChristmasStunt performer
2001Planet of the ApesStunt performer (Tim Roth's double, uncredited); movement coach (various ape extras)
2001The Hot ChickStunt performer
2003The Last SamuraiStunt performer
2003X2: X-Men UnitedStunt performer
2004The VillageMovement coach
2006Superman ReturnsStunt performer; movement coach
2007Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver SurferStunt performer; Silver Surfer (motion capture performer); movement coach
2008The Incredible HulkMovement choreographer; actor (uncredited)
2009AvatarBanshee (motion capture, uncredited); movement choreographer
2011Rise of the Planet of the ApesRocket / Bright Eyes (motion capture); stunt coordinator; movement choreographer
2011The Cabin in the WoodsThe Clown (motion capture)
2012The Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyMovement choreographer; Great Goblin / Yazneg (motion capture)
2013The Hobbit: The Desolation of SmaugMovement choreographer
2014Dawn of the Planet of the ApesRocket (motion capture); movement coach
2014The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five ArmiesLaketown Refugee (uncredited); movement choreographer
2016The BFGMovement choreographer
2016WarcraftStunt coordinator; movement coach
2016Suicide SquadMovement choreographer
2017Kong: Skull IslandKing Kong (motion capture)
2017The SquareOleg (actor)
2017War for the Planet of the ApesRocket (motion capture); movement coach; stunt coordinator
2018Avengers: Infinity WarCull Obsidian / On-set Groot (motion capture)
2019Avengers: EndgameCull Obsidian (motion capture)
2019The Lion KingMovement coach
2020The Call of the WildBuck (motion capture)
2021WolfLion Man (actor)
2022NopeGordy (motion capture)
2022Avatar: The Way of WaterNa'vi (motion capture)
2024Kingdom of the Planet of the ApesRocket (motion capture)
2025The Electric StateMr. Peanut / Pop Fly / Sentre Drones / Ice Cream Bot / Skeeve Bot (motion capture)
2027Ramayana: Part 2Action director; motion capture performer

Television series

Terry Notary's television work primarily involves performances and for and sequences in fantasy, sci-fi, and series, building on his expertise from projects. His contributions often focus on episodic roles that enhance non-human or physically demanding characters.

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