Jacques Shy
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Stunts
- Actor
Jacques Shy, a versatile artist and industry professional, was born in Gloversville, New York, and raised in Durham, North Carolina. Overcoming early challenges, including a family house fire, Shy attended multiple schools before graduating from C.E. Jordan High School, where he became the undefeated 2001 North Carolina state wrestling champion at 160 pounds.
A talented musician, Shy mastered several instruments, including the clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, tenor saxophone, and bass guitar, which he began playing at age 12. Inspired by his love for Calvin and Hobbes and admiration for Bruce Lee, Shy developed a passion for martial arts, storytelling, and creative collaboration.
Shy's career in the entertainment industry spans numerous roles. He gained recognition for choreographing fight sequences for Children of the Hunt under the mentorship of Matt Moore. He also choreographed the action for Hatebreed's Honor Never Dies music video, further showcasing his expertise in blending storytelling with dynamic physicality. Since then, he has collaborated with Adam Ross Productions and Killing of the Kid Productions while founding his own company, Ill Shinobi Cat Productions.
Behind the camera, Shy has worked as a red carpet producer for the ESPYs, athlete and talent coordinator for the X Games, and in the lighting department for feature films, TV shows, commercials, and music videos. He notably served as key grip on the Emmy-winning series Red Table Talk and the cult classic Sharknado.
As an actor, Shy has showcased his range in diverse roles, including portraying Benjamin O. Davis Jr. in Aperture Films' documentary short Tuskegee Airmen: Sacrifice and Triumph. The film is featured daily at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Museum in Alabama.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, Jacques Shy continues to contribute to the entertainment industry as a writer, director, fight choreographer, and actor. His career reflects his unwavering dedication to storytelling, innovation, and collaboration.
A talented musician, Shy mastered several instruments, including the clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, tenor saxophone, and bass guitar, which he began playing at age 12. Inspired by his love for Calvin and Hobbes and admiration for Bruce Lee, Shy developed a passion for martial arts, storytelling, and creative collaboration.
Shy's career in the entertainment industry spans numerous roles. He gained recognition for choreographing fight sequences for Children of the Hunt under the mentorship of Matt Moore. He also choreographed the action for Hatebreed's Honor Never Dies music video, further showcasing his expertise in blending storytelling with dynamic physicality. Since then, he has collaborated with Adam Ross Productions and Killing of the Kid Productions while founding his own company, Ill Shinobi Cat Productions.
Behind the camera, Shy has worked as a red carpet producer for the ESPYs, athlete and talent coordinator for the X Games, and in the lighting department for feature films, TV shows, commercials, and music videos. He notably served as key grip on the Emmy-winning series Red Table Talk and the cult classic Sharknado.
As an actor, Shy has showcased his range in diverse roles, including portraying Benjamin O. Davis Jr. in Aperture Films' documentary short Tuskegee Airmen: Sacrifice and Triumph. The film is featured daily at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Museum in Alabama.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, Jacques Shy continues to contribute to the entertainment industry as a writer, director, fight choreographer, and actor. His career reflects his unwavering dedication to storytelling, innovation, and collaboration.