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I have come across some videos of Tony Jaa involving fight scenes. Is he an actual Martial Artist or an actor? Thanks.
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A person can be both of these at the same time. Are you trying to find out if he can actually fight and use the techniques that you see him use in the movies?Martial Artist or an actor?
Yes. Poor choice of words on my part. Apparently Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris were actual martial artists and actors. While David Carradine, I read had little to no Martial arts training when he started the Kung Fu TV show, but was a professionally trained dancer at that time. However, after he started the roll he started studying Shaolin Quan Martial Arts, or so I have read.A person can be both of these at the same time. Are you trying to find out if he can actually fight and use the techniques that you see him use in the movies?
Like Jackie Chan, he started as a stunt man in films. I think he trained in traditional Muay Thai (can't remember the name) since he was young.I have come across some videos of Tony Jaa involving fight scenes. Is he an actual Martial Artist or an actor? Thanks.
Of course they’re entirely fantasy its a movieMaybe he is an actor and Martial Artist, but the fight scenes are entirely fantasy?
Tony Jaa involving fight scenes.
Like Jackie Chan, he started as a stunt man in films. I think he trained in traditional Muay Thai (can't remember the name) since he was young.
Also like Jackie Chan, he was then propped up to feature as a lead later in his stunt career. So he's both.
This group is always full of surprisesFight scenes are fun to coordinate. Alphonso Ribeiro hosted a late night talk show back in the day. I coordinated a fight scene for him to open his show one night. Lots of fun. He’s a really nice man, too.