
Christopher Charles Corbould, OBE (/ˈkɔːrboʊld/; born 1958) is a British special effects coordinator known for his work on major blockbuster films and the action scenes on 15 James Bond films since The Spy Who Loved Me. He has also worked extensively on the Superman and Batman film series on digital effects and stunts. Corbould has been awarded two Honorary Doctorates from Southampton Solent University in December 2009 and the University of Hertfordshire in 2011. In 2011, he won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 83rd Academy Awards for his work on Inception. He is the brother of special effects supervisors Neil Corbould and Paul Corbould. In March 2011, Corbould went on trial for breaching health and safety regulations regarding the death of stunt technician Conway Wickliffe during the production of The Dark Knight in 2007. He was not found guilty, and the incident was ruled an accident. Corbould was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2014 New Year Honours for services to film. In 2015, Corbould was credited with Guinness World Records for the "Largest film stunt explosion" ever in cinematic history for Spectre. In 2021, this was then surpassed once again by Corbould for No Time to Die, a total of 136.4 kg of TNT was used. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chris Corbould, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
No Time to Die
2021
Spectre
2015
Skyfall
2012
John Carter
2012
Inception
2010
The Dark Knight
2008
Casino Royale
2006
Die Another Day
2002
The Mummy
1999
101 Dalmatians
1996
GoldenEye
1995
Shadowlands
1993
Nightbreed
1990
Licence to Kill
1989
Batman Begins
2005
Chaplin
1992
Alien³
1992
Far and Away
1992
Hudson Hawk
1991
Willow
1988
Link
1986
The Delta Force
1986
Lifeforce
1985
Supergirl
1984
Krull
1983
Saturn 3
1980






























































