Airon Armstrong was a stunt performer in the Daredevil episodes Cut Man and Penny and Dime, a fight coordinator in the Jessica Jones episodes AKA Crush Syndrome, AKA It's Called Whiskey, AKA 99 Friends, AKA The Sandwich Saved Me, AKA You're a Winner!, AKA WWJD?, AKA Top Shelf Perverts, AKA Sin Bin, AKA I've Got the Blues, AKA 1,000 Cuts, AKA I've Got the Blues, AKA Take a Bloody Number and AKA Smile, a covering stunt coordinator in the Iron Fist episodes The Fury of Iron Fist, The City's Not for Burning, This Deadly Secret, Target: Iron Fist, Heart of the Dragon, Morning of the Mindstorm, Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance and War Without End and a fight choreographer and a fight coordinator in the Iron Fist episodes The Fury of Iron Fist, The City's Not for Burning, This Deadly Secret, Target: Iron Fist, Heart of the Dragon, The Dragon Dies at Dawn, Morning of the Mindstorm, Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance, War Without End and A Duel of Iron.
He was also a stunt double for Vincent D'Onofrio in the Daredevil episodes Condemned and Speak of the Devil and Wil Traval in the Jessica Jones episodes AKA It's Called Whiskey, AKA The Sandwich Saved Me, AKA WWJD?, AKA Top Shelf Perverts, AKA Sin Bin, AKA 1,000 Cuts and AKA I've Got the Blues.
Trivia
- Airon Armstrong previously dated Jaimie Alexander.
- Airon Armstrong was a utility stunts performer in the 20th Century Fox production X-Men: Apocalypse.
- Airon Armstrong was a stunt performer in the DC Entertainment production The Dark Knight Rises and Batman: Arkham Knight.
- Airon Armstrong was a utility stunts performer in the DC Entertainment production Batman: Arkham Origins.
- Airon Armstrong was a stunt performer, a fight choreographer and a stunt double for Todd Stashwick in the DC Entertainment production Gotham.
- Airon Armstrong was a stunt performer in the comic book adaptation Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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