Elvis Stojko


 

ACTING

Elvis Stojko  - Actor /Singer/ Martial Artist/Skater


2005 Canadian National Kung Fu Champion
Three-Time World Figure Skating Champion
Two-Time Olympic Figure Skating Silver Medalist
Seven-Time Canadian Figure Skating Champion


 

Movies

 

 

Television Acting

 

 

 

Television Documentaries

 

Television Commercials

 

 

Television Skating Shows

 

 

 

 

 

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Television Shows/Appearances

 

 

 

On-Stage Performance

 

Martial Arts Background

 

Published Works

 

Charities

 

 

 

 

Recognitions/Awards

 

 

Interests

  • Death To Smoochy by Danny DeVito (Doubled for Robin Williams as well as some choreography) 2001
  • Ice Angel (TV) Movie 2000

 

  • Chilly Beach (2003)
  • David Foley’s The True Meaning of Christmas (2002)
  • Elvis Incognito (1996) (Nominated as one of the best performances in a Variety Special in 1997)
  • Elvis Airbourne (Winner of a Gemini Award for The Best Sports Series or Program in 1994)

 

  • McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada
  • MasterCard Canada
  • Canon Canada
  • McCain Foods
  • Michelle Kwan’s Disney Skating Special (1999)
  • Mannheim Steamroller’s Christmas Angel (1998)
  • The Anne Murray Classic Christmas Special (1995)
  • Brian Orser’s Blame It On The Blues (1994)

 

 

 

  • Commentator for CTV/TSN for the Men’s Figure Skating at the 2003 World Figure Skating Championships (2003)
  • Co-Host of CBC’s Canada Day Celebrations in Ottawa (1998)
  • Royal Canadian Air Farce (1997)

 

  • Grease (Toronto and Hamilton Performances)– Played Vince Fontaine (Phoenix Productions) (2004)
  • Black Belt in Karate (23 years experience)
  • Senior Instructor in Hung Far Kung Fu (15 years experience)

 

  • ‘Heart and Soul’ by Elvis Stojko – (Original Text by Elvis Stojko – Rocketeer Publishing – 1997)
  • Chosen the first “Kids Ambassador” for Ronald McDonald’s Children’s Charities (1994)
  • National Spokesperson for the Think First Foundation of Canada
  • Supported numerous other charities, including Parkinsons, The United Way, Variety Village, Sick Children’s Hospital and is a supporter of the Special Olympics.

 

  • Meritorious Service Cross (1998)
  • Gillette World Champion (1998)
  • Canadian Male Athlete of the Year (1994)
  • Silver Greek Cross
  • Motocross Biking since the age of 7 years
  • Acting and Singing