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Jung Jin “Jj” Park JUNG JIN “J.J.” PARK STUNT PERFORMER EXPERIENCE STUNT ACTOR/STUNT COORDINATOR Performing stunts at locations across North America, Africa, Asia, and Europe for nearly 20 years. 2020, Snake Eyes, Stunts, Kimani Ray Smith 2019, Lady Death, Stunts, Brett Chan 2019, Snow Piercer, Stunts, Brett Chan 2018, Warrior Season 2 (TV Series), Stunt Actor, Brett Chan 2018, Shazam, Stunts, Brett Chan 2018, The Titans (TV Series), Stunts, Tig Fong C O N T A C T 2017, Warrior Season 1 (TV Series), Stunt Actor, Brett Chan 2017, The Man in the High Castle, Stunts, Maja Aro 2017, Skyscraper, Stunts, Brett Chan [email protected] 2017, Deadpool 2, Stunts, Scott J. Ateah (613) 484-6960 2016, Power Rangers movie, Stunts, Larry Lan/ Paul Wu 2016, Dark Matter Season 2, Stunts, John Stead www.jsctkd.com 2015, Darc, Stunts, Brett Chan @jjparkstunts 2014, Transporter Season 2, Stunts, Robert Racki 2013, The Interview, Stunts/ Actor, Scott J. Ateah/ Paul Wu 2012, XIII, Stunts, John Stead Calgary, Alberta 2012, Pacific Rim, Stunts, Branko Racki 2011, Nikita (TV Series), Stunts, Jonathan Esibio 2010, Nikita (TV Series), Stunts, Branko Racki 2006, Behind Enemy Line 2, Stunts, Tommy Chang 2006, Delissio (Shaolin) Pizza, Main actor/ Stunts, Tommy Chang OBJECTIVE 2004, Tecate Beer (Mexico), Stunts, Tommy Chang 2003, The Day After Tomorrow, Stunts, Branko Racki To apply my martial arts 2003, Sword in the Moon (Korean Movie), Stunts, Won Jin skills and focus on safety 2003, Youadokione (Korean Movie), Stunts, Jung Du Hong and precision to roles as stunt coordinator and 2003, Veritas, Stunts, Veritas Production/ Matt Birman contribute to high-quality 2002, Shanghai Knights, Stunts, Member-Jackie Chan Stunt Team performances by stunt 2002, Medallion, Stunts, Member - Jackie Chan Stunt Team teams. 2002, SK Entrack, Stunts, Member - Jackie Chan Stunt Team 2001, Cable Flex commercial, Stunts, Member - Jackie Chan Team 2001, The Tuxedo, Stunts, Member - Jackie Chan Stunt Team 2000, Super Bob, Bodyguard/ stunts, Tommy Chang SPECIAL AWARDS & HIGHLIGHTS • Light weight champion & Gold medalist, 1998 Korean Air Force Championships • Gold & silver medals, 1997-1998, ROCAF 15th Special Activity Wing Taekwondo Competition • Gold & silver medals, 1997-1998, Air Force Chief of Imperial General Staff Taekwondo Competition • Bronze medal, Welterweight, 1998 Republic of Korea Secretary of defense Taekwondo Competition • Gold medal, 1997 Korean Military Taekwondo Championship • Travel team member, Chung Cheong College & Korean National Taekwondo Demonstration Team TRAINING MARTIAL ARTS BACKGROUND International Karate Competition (Osaka) 2000.09.10~09.12 Stunts & wire work: • Opening Taekwondo Demonstration Former member of China Yanbing 2000.08.24~08.29 Jackie Chan Action • First time in history – Taekwondo demo with North Korea Team (trained in all areas demo team of stunts) • Team leader, women’s self-defense fight choreography 3rd World Taekwondo Korea Open 2000.07.11~07.19 Martial Arts: • Opening Taekwondo demo, team leader, women’s self- defense fight choreography Head Coach, Team Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo 2000.06.30~07.07 Ontario (Taekwondo) • Taekwondo demonstration (Halifax, Canada) Head Master of JSC China Provincial tour 2000.04.05~04.12 Taekwondo • Taewondo demo: Bajing, seongdo, amy mountain, Shaolin; Skills: sword, bo staff, Women’s self-defense fight choreography nunchucks, knife Martin Luther King Parade, Los Angeles, USA 2000.01.16~01.21 • Taekwondo demo, self-defense/fight choreography Japan Tokyo Sports University & Soka University 1999.10.31~11.4 EDUCATION • Taekwondo demo, Self-defense/fight choreography CHUNG CHEONG COLLEGE VITAL STATS Associate degree • Ethnic origin: Korean • Height: 5’11” (180cm) 1999 • Eye colour: Brown • Weight: 185lb (83kg) • Hair colour: Black .
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