Martin Jedlicka

Martin "Marty" Jedlicka is an assistant director and occasional stuntman who worked as DGA Trainee on the second season episode.

He also worked as DGA Trainee on the drama Thelma & Louise (1991) with assistant director Steve Danton and second unit director Bobby Bass. He then worked as second second assistant director on the television series Father Dowling Mysteries (1990-1991) and the horror film Dracula (1992, with Frank Capra III). His credits as second assistant director include the comedy All I Want For Christmas (1991), the mystery film Fire in the Sky (1993), the action film True Lies (1994), the action thriller Fair Game (1995), the science fiction sequel Escape from L.A. (1996), the comic adaptation Spawn (1997), and the television drama Don King: Only in America (1997) for which he won a Director's Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials in 1998.

Jedlicka then worked as first assistant director on the television action film The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All (1999), the television series 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (2001-2002), Oliver Beene (2003), and Everwood (2004-2006), the television movie High School Musical 2 (2007), and the television series Women's Murder Club (2007-2008), Eli Stone (2008-2009), Past Life (2010), and The Walking Dead (2010).

Also an occasional stuntman, Jedlicka performed stunts in the action film True Lies (1994, with Max Daniels, Kenny Endoso, Joel Kramer, Rita Minor, Glenn R. Wilder, Eddie Conna, and Charles Grisham), the crime thriller U.S. Marshals (1998, with Vince Deadrick, Jr., Al Goto, Jeff Imada, Gene LeBell, Scott McElroy, Jimmy Ortega, Rex Pierson, Lynn Salvatori, and Dick Ziker), and the crime drama The Hunted (2003, with Buddy Joe Hooker, John Meier, Scott Wilder, and Jim Palmer).