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Tony Jaa

Tatchakorn Yeerum[1][2] (Thai: ทัชชกร ยีรัมย์, RTGSThatchakon Yiram, pronounced [tʰát.t͡ɕʰā.kɔ̄ːn jīː.rām]; formerly Phanom Yeerum (Thai: พนม ยีรัมย์, [pʰā.nōm jīː.rām])), better known internationally as Tony Jaa and in Thailand as Jaa Phanom (Thai: จา พนม, RTGSCha Phanom, [t͡ɕāː pʰā.nōm]), is a Thai martial artist, actor, action choreographer, stuntman, director, and traceur.

Tony Jaa
Tony Jaa in 2005
BornSurin, Thailand
Native nameจา พนม
Other names
  • Jaa Phanom
  • Phanom Yeerum
  • Thatchakon Yiram
Years active1994–present
Occupation
  • Actor
  • martial artist
  • choreographer
  • stuntman
  • director
  • traceur
Spouse
Piyarat Chotiwat
(m. 2011)
Children2
Notable work

Prior to becoming a leading actor, Jaa worked as a stuntman for Muay Thai Stunt for 14 years, appearing in many of his mentor Panna Rittikrai's films. His martial arts films are credited with helping to showcase the Thai combat systems of Muay Thai, Muay Boran, and "Muay Kotchasaan" (a fighting style Jaa and Rittikrai developed in 2005).[3][4] His Thai films include Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (2003), which was his breakthrough role, Tom-Yum-Goong (2005), Ong Bak 2: The Beginning (2008), Ong Bak 3 (2010), and Tom Yum Goong 2 (2013).

After leaving the Thai movie company Sahamongkol Film International in 2013, Jaa signed with Universal Studios, and focused more on an international fan base.[5] Since then, Jaa has appeared in films such as Furious 7 (2015), SPL II: A Time for Consequences (2015), Master Z: Ip Man Legacy (2018), and Expend4bles (2023).

Early life edit

Tony Jaa was born and raised in a rural area in Surin Province to Rin Saipetch and Thongdee Yeerum.[6] He is of Kuy descent, a Mon–Khmer ethnic group that inhabits Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. Tony Jaa speaks Kuy, Thai and Northern Khmer.[7]

In his youth, Jaa watched films by Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan at temple fairs, which inspired him to learn martial arts. He practiced the techniques in his father's rice paddy.[citation needed] "What they [Lee and Chan] did was so beautiful, so heroic that I wanted to do it too," Jaa told Time in a 2004 interview. "I practiced until I could do the move exactly as I had seen the masters do it."[8][9] Jaa was also inspired by Jet Li.[10]

Jaa began training in Muay Thai at his local temple at age 10. By 15, he was a protégé of stuntman and action film director Panna Rittikrai.[2] Panna had instructed Jaa to attend Maha Sarakham College of Physical Education in Maha Sarakham Province from which he graduated with a bachelor's degree.[11][12][13] His early martial arts experience included Taekwondo, Muay Thai, Muay Boran, and Krabi-Krabong, with an emphasis on gymnastics and acrobatics.[14][15] His films have showcased various other martial arts styles, such as Kung-fu, Silat, and Jiu-Jitsu.[16]

Career edit

Stunt work edit

Jaa initially worked as a stuntman for Muay Thai Stunt for 14 years, appearing in many of Rittikrai's films. He doubled for Sammo Hung when the martial-arts movie actor made a commercial for an energy drink that required him to grasp an elephant's tusks and somersault onto the elephant's back.[17] He was also a stunt double in the Thai television series Insee Daeng (Red Eagle).[18]

2003–2008 edit

 
Jaa in 2006

Together, Panna and Jaa developed an interest in Muay Boran, the predecessor of muay thai and worked and trained for four years at the art with the intention of developing a film about it. Eventually they were able to put together a short film showing what Jaa could do with the help of instructor Grandmaster Mark Harris. One of the people they showed it to was producer-director Prachya Pinkaew.[citation needed]

This led to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior in 2003, Jaa's break-out role as a leading man. Jaa did all the stunts without mechanical assistance or computer-generated effects and it showcased his style of extreme acrobatics and speedy, dance-like moves. Injuries suffered in the filming included a ligament injury and a sprained ankle. One scene in the film involved fighting with another actor while his own trousers were on fire. "I actually got burned," he said in a 2005 interview. "I really had to concentrate because once my pants were on fire the flames spread upwards very fast and burnt my eyebrows, my eyelashes and my nose. Then we had to do a couple more takes to get it right."[19]

His second major movie was Tom-Yum-Goong (The Protector in the US), named after tom yum soup, which included a style of Muay Thai that imitates elephants.

In August 2006, he was in New York to promote the US release of The Protector, including an appearance at the Museum of the Moving Image.[20]

Sahamongkol Film International advertised that Tony Jaa's third film would be called Sword or Daab Atamas, about the art of Thai two-sword fighting (daab song mue), with a script by Prapas Chonsalanont.[21] But due to a falling out between Prachya and Jaa, which neither have publicly commented on, Sword was cancelled.[22]

In March 2006, it was reported that there would be a sequel to Ong Bak and Ong Bak 2. With Jaa both directing and starring, it started pre-production in fall 2006 and was released in December 2008.[22][23][24][25]

Jaa's films captured the attention of his hero, Jackie Chan, who asked director Brett Ratner to cast Jaa in Rush Hour 3. "I gave the director videos of Jaa because I think he is the most well-rounded of all action stars," Chan told the Associated Press.[26] "The director liked him a lot," Chan said.[26] However, Jaa mentioned that he is unable to participate in the film because of scheduling conflicts with Ong Bak 2.[26][27]

While Jaa and Amogelang were working on Ong Bak 2, director Prachya Pinkaew and action ya choreographer Panna Rittikrai were working on Chocolate, starring a female martial artist, Nicharee Vismistananda and released 6 February 2008.[22] Jaa had been cast in a small role in a third installment of the King Naresuan film series directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol, although the film was ultimately cancelled. Ong Bak 3 was released in 2010 and provides a conclusion to this franchise trilogy.

2010–present edit

 
Tony Jaa (center) at a press conference for Skin Trade in 2015

Tony Jaa and Panna Rittikrai co-directed Ong Bak 3.

On 28 May 2010, Jaa became a Buddhist monk at a Buddhist temple in Surin, Thailand.[28]

After leaving the monastery, Jaa accepted a deal with Sahamongkol film company. He filmed Tom Yum Goong 2 for them, with Chocolate star Jija Yanin in a major role too, the first time Jaa has shared the big screen with another international martial arts star. Director Prachya Pinkaew and choreographer Panna Rittikrai also returned for this film.[29]

In 2013, Jaa teamed up with Dolph Lundgren in the Thai western-comedy A Man Will Rise (which remains unfinished) and in 2014 in Lundgren's pet project Skin Trade.[30] Jaa then co-starred in the blockbuster action film Furious 7, produced by and starring Vin Diesel and directed by James Wan.[31] Jaa also teamed up with fellow actors Louis Koo and Wu Jing in Hong Kong-Chinese action film SPL II: A Time for Consequences.

Jaa was briefly attached to the remake of Kickboxer: Vengeance.[32] However, in November 2014, it was announced that he had exited the project.[33] Jaa's most recent project was co-starring with Diesel again in XXX: Return of Xander Cage, directed by D. J. Caruso and released in January 2017.[34]

In October 2016, Jaa co-starred with Koo again in Paradox, the third installment of the SPL series.

Personal life edit

Jaa married his longtime girlfriend Piyarat Chotiwattananont on 3 May 2012. The couple have two daughters.[35]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Spirited Killer Supporting role
1996 Hard Gun
Mission Hunter 2 (Battle Warrior)
1997 Mortal Kombat Annihilation Stunt double: Robin Shou
2001 Nuk leng klong yao Supporting role
2003 Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior Ting
2004 The Bodyguard Himself Cameo
2005 Tom-Yum-Goong Kham
2007 The Bodyguard 2 Himself Cameo
2008 Ong Bak 2 Tien Action choreographer, director and stunt coordinator
2010 Ong Bak 3
2013 Tom Yum Goong 2 Kham
2014 Skin Trade Tony Vitayakul Direct-to-DVD
2015 Furious 7 Kiet Hollywood debut
SPL II: A Time for Consequences Chatchai
2016 Never Back Down: No Surrender Himself Cameo
2017 XXX: Return of Xander Cage Talon
Paradox Tak
Gong Shou Dao Master Jaa Short film
2018 Master Z: Ip Man Legacy Sadi the Warrior
2019 Triple Threat Payu
2020 Jiu Jitsu Keung
Monster Hunter The Hunter
2021 Detective Chinatown 3 Jack Jaa Thai dubbing in somescene and some part of Thai version
2023 Expend4bles Decha
TBA A Man Will Rise Abandoned; director

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Red Eagle
อินทรีแดง (2541)
Stunt double: Red Eagle, uncredited
2015 Sze U Tonight With Simon Yam & Wu Jing

Singles edit

Year Title Ref
2017 "Lui He Lui"
ลุยเฮลุย (GROUNDBREAKING)
[36]

Music videos edit

Year Artist Title Role
2004 Tragédie (duo) "Je Reste Ghetto" Muay Thai

Video games edit

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Tom Yum Goong: The game Kham Voice

Awards and nominations edit

Year Awards Category Work Outcome
2003 Star Entertainment Awards Actor in Leading Role of the Year Ong-Bak Won
2004 Suphannahong National Film Awards Best Actor Nominated
2005 Honorary Award Tom-Yum-Goong Won
2006 Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Ong-Bak Nominated
2008 Top Awards Motion Picture of the Year Ong Bak 2 Won
2009 Nine Entertain Awards Won
Chalermthai Awards Nominated
Suphannahong National Film Awards Best Actor Nominated
2010 Top Awards Actor in Leading Role of the Year Ong Bak 3 Nominated
2011 Deauville Asian Film Festival Best Actor Nominated

See also edit

References edit

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  5. ^ "5 Best Tony Jaa Movies, Ranked - Visual Cult Magazine". 11 February 2023.
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  7. ^ Graceffo, Antonio (4 November 2013). "Searching for Tony Jaa: The Hottest Martial Arts Movie Star Since Jackie Chan and Jet Li (Part 1)". Black Belt magazine. from the original on 23 June 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
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  9. ^ Perrin, Andrew (18 October 2004). "Quotes of the Day"(Dead link)
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  16. ^ "5 Martial Arts Tony Jaa Uses in the Ong Bak Movies". Screen Rant. 4 May 2023.
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  36. ^ "New Single ลุยเฮลุย (GROUNDBREAKING)". 26 March 2017.

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tony, tatchakorn, yeerum, thai, ชชกร, มย, rtgs, thatchakon, yiram, pronounced, tʰát, ɕʰā, jīː, rām, formerly, phanom, yeerum, thai, พนม, มย, pʰā, nōm, jīː, rām, better, known, internationally, thailand, phanom, thai, จา, พนม, rtgs, phanom, ɕāː, pʰā, nōm, thai,. Tatchakorn Yeerum 1 2 Thai thchchkr yirmy RTGS Thatchakon Yiram pronounced tʰat t ɕʰa kɔ ːn jiː ram formerly Phanom Yeerum Thai phnm yirmy pʰa nōm jiː ram better known internationally as Tony Jaa and in Thailand as Jaa Phanom Thai ca phnm RTGS Cha Phanom t ɕaː pʰa nōm is a Thai martial artist actor action choreographer stuntman director and traceur Tony JaaTony Jaa in 2005BornSurin ThailandNative nameca phnmOther namesJaa PhanomPhanom YeerumThatchakon YiramYears active1994 presentOccupationActormartial artistchoreographerstuntmandirectortraceurSpousePiyarat Chotiwat m 2011 wbr Children2Notable workOng Bak Muay Thai Warrior Tom Yum Goong Ong Bak 2 The Beginning Ong Bak 3 Tom Yum Goong 2 Prior to becoming a leading actor Jaa worked as a stuntman for Muay Thai Stunt for 14 years appearing in many of his mentor Panna Rittikrai s films His martial arts films are credited with helping to showcase the Thai combat systems of Muay Thai Muay Boran and Muay Kotchasaan a fighting style Jaa and Rittikrai developed in 2005 3 4 His Thai films include Ong Bak Muay Thai Warrior 2003 which was his breakthrough role Tom Yum Goong 2005 Ong Bak 2 The Beginning 2008 Ong Bak 3 2010 and Tom Yum Goong 2 2013 After leaving the Thai movie company Sahamongkol Film International in 2013 Jaa signed with Universal Studios and focused more on an international fan base 5 Since then Jaa has appeared in films such as Furious 7 2015 SPL II A Time for Consequences 2015 Master Z Ip Man Legacy 2018 and Expend4bles 2023 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Stunt work 2 2 2003 2008 2 3 2010 present 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Singles 4 4 Music videos 4 5 Video games 5 Awards and nominations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editTony Jaa was born and raised in a rural area in Surin Province to Rin Saipetch and Thongdee Yeerum 6 He is of Kuy descent a Mon Khmer ethnic group that inhabits Thailand Cambodia and Laos Tony Jaa speaks Kuy Thai and Northern Khmer 7 In his youth Jaa watched films by Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan at temple fairs which inspired him to learn martial arts He practiced the techniques in his father s rice paddy citation needed What they Lee and Chan did was so beautiful so heroic that I wanted to do it too Jaa told Time in a 2004 interview I practiced until I could do the move exactly as I had seen the masters do it 8 9 Jaa was also inspired by Jet Li 10 Jaa began training in Muay Thai at his local temple at age 10 By 15 he was a protege of stuntman and action film director Panna Rittikrai 2 Panna had instructed Jaa to attend Maha Sarakham College of Physical Education in Maha Sarakham Province from which he graduated with a bachelor s degree 11 12 13 His early martial arts experience included Taekwondo Muay Thai Muay Boran and Krabi Krabong with an emphasis on gymnastics and acrobatics 14 15 His films have showcased various other martial arts styles such as Kung fu Silat and Jiu Jitsu 16 Career editStunt work edit Jaa initially worked as a stuntman for Muay Thai Stunt for 14 years appearing in many of Rittikrai s films He doubled for Sammo Hung when the martial arts movie actor made a commercial for an energy drink that required him to grasp an elephant s tusks and somersault onto the elephant s back 17 He was also a stunt double in the Thai television series Insee Daeng Red Eagle 18 2003 2008 edit nbsp Jaa in 2006 Together Panna and Jaa developed an interest in Muay Boran the predecessor of muay thai and worked and trained for four years at the art with the intention of developing a film about it Eventually they were able to put together a short film showing what Jaa could do with the help of instructor Grandmaster Mark Harris One of the people they showed it to was producer director Prachya Pinkaew citation needed This led to Ong Bak Muay Thai Warrior in 2003 Jaa s break out role as a leading man Jaa did all the stunts without mechanical assistance or computer generated effects and it showcased his style of extreme acrobatics and speedy dance like moves Injuries suffered in the filming included a ligament injury and a sprained ankle One scene in the film involved fighting with another actor while his own trousers were on fire I actually got burned he said in a 2005 interview I really had to concentrate because once my pants were on fire the flames spread upwards very fast and burnt my eyebrows my eyelashes and my nose Then we had to do a couple more takes to get it right 19 His second major movie was Tom Yum Goong The Protector in the US named after tom yum soup which included a style of Muay Thai that imitates elephants In August 2006 he was in New York to promote the US release of The Protector including an appearance at the Museum of the Moving Image 20 Sahamongkol Film International advertised that Tony Jaa s third film would be called Sword or Daab Atamas about the art of Thai two sword fighting daab song mue with a script by Prapas Chonsalanont 21 But due to a falling out between Prachya and Jaa which neither have publicly commented on Sword was cancelled 22 In March 2006 it was reported that there would be a sequel to Ong Bak and Ong Bak 2 With Jaa both directing and starring it started pre production in fall 2006 and was released in December 2008 22 23 24 25 Jaa s films captured the attention of his hero Jackie Chan who asked director Brett Ratner to cast Jaa in Rush Hour 3 I gave the director videos of Jaa because I think he is the most well rounded of all action stars Chan told the Associated Press 26 The director liked him a lot Chan said 26 However Jaa mentioned that he is unable to participate in the film because of scheduling conflicts with Ong Bak 2 26 27 While Jaa and Amogelang were working on Ong Bak 2 director Prachya Pinkaew and action ya choreographer Panna Rittikrai were working on Chocolate starring a female martial artist Nicharee Vismistananda and released 6 February 2008 22 Jaa had been cast in a small role in a third installment of the King Naresuan film series directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol although the film was ultimately cancelled Ong Bak 3 was released in 2010 and provides a conclusion to this franchise trilogy 2010 present edit nbsp Tony Jaa center at a press conference for Skin Trade in 2015 Tony Jaa and Panna Rittikrai co directed Ong Bak 3 On 28 May 2010 Jaa became a Buddhist monk at a Buddhist temple in Surin Thailand 28 After leaving the monastery Jaa accepted a deal with Sahamongkol film company He filmed Tom Yum Goong 2 for them with Chocolate star Jija Yanin in a major role too the first time Jaa has shared the big screen with another international martial arts star Director Prachya Pinkaew and choreographer Panna Rittikrai also returned for this film 29 In 2013 Jaa teamed up with Dolph Lundgren in the Thai western comedy A Man Will Rise which remains unfinished and in 2014 in Lundgren s pet project Skin Trade 30 Jaa then co starred in the blockbuster action film Furious 7 produced by and starring Vin Diesel and directed by James Wan 31 Jaa also teamed up with fellow actors Louis Koo and Wu Jing in Hong Kong Chinese action film SPL II A Time for Consequences Jaa was briefly attached to the remake of Kickboxer Vengeance 32 However in November 2014 it was announced that he had exited the project 33 Jaa s most recent project was co starring with Diesel again in XXX Return of Xander Cage directed by D J Caruso and released in January 2017 34 In October 2016 Jaa co starred with Koo again in Paradox the third installment of the SPL series Personal life editJaa married his longtime girlfriend Piyarat Chotiwattananont on 3 May 2012 The couple have two daughters 35 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1994 Spirited Killer Supporting role 1996 Hard Gun Mission Hunter 2 Battle Warrior 1997 Mortal Kombat Annihilation Stunt double Robin Shou 2001 Nuk leng klong yao Supporting role 2003 Ong Bak Muay Thai Warrior Ting 2004 The Bodyguard Himself Cameo 2005 Tom Yum Goong Kham 2007 The Bodyguard 2 Himself Cameo 2008 Ong Bak 2 Tien Action choreographer director and stunt coordinator 2010 Ong Bak 3 2013 Tom Yum Goong 2 Kham 2014 Skin Trade Tony Vitayakul Direct to DVD 2015 Furious 7 Kiet Hollywood debut SPL II A Time for Consequences Chatchai 2016 Never Back Down No Surrender Himself Cameo 2017 XXX Return of Xander Cage Talon Paradox Tak Gong Shou Dao Master Jaa Short film 2018 Master Z Ip Man Legacy Sadi the Warrior 2019 Triple Threat Payu 2020 Jiu Jitsu Keung Monster Hunter The Hunter 2021 Detective Chinatown 3 Jack Jaa Thai dubbing in somescene and some part of Thai version 2023 Expend4bles Decha TBA A Man Will Rise Abandoned director Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1998 Red Eaglexinthriaedng 2541 Stunt double Red Eagle uncredited 2015 Sze U Tonight With Simon Yam amp Wu Jing Singles edit Year Title Ref 2017 Lui He Lui luyehluy GROUNDBREAKING 36 Music videos edit Year Artist Title Role 2004 Tragedie duo Je Reste Ghetto Muay Thai Video games edit Year Title Role Notes 2005 Tom Yum Goong The game Kham VoiceAwards and nominations editYear Awards Category Work Outcome 2003 Star Entertainment Awards Actor in Leading Role of the Year Ong Bak Won 2004 Suphannahong National Film Awards Best Actor Nominated 2005 Honorary Award Tom Yum Goong Won 2006 Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Ong Bak Nominated 2008 Top Awards Motion Picture of the Year Ong Bak 2 Won 2009 Nine Entertain Awards Won Chalermthai Awards Nominated Suphannahong National Film Awards Best Actor Nominated 2010 Top Awards Actor in Leading Role of the Year Ong Bak 3 Nominated 2011 Deauville Asian Film Festival Best Actor NominatedSee also edit nbsp Thailand portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Martial arts portal nbsp Biography portal Panna Rittikrai Muay Thai StuntReferences edit ca phnm epliynchuxesrimdwng ephy xngkhbak3 caimyungeruxngengin Manager Online in Thai 24 February 2009 Retrieved 6 February 2017 a b Tony Jaa About com Retrieved 12 September 2011 Why Tony Jaa s Fight Style is So Different in Tom Yum Goong Screen Rant 20 March 2022 Where to Learn Muay Boran in Thailand 5 Best Tony Jaa Movies Ranked Visual Cult Magazine 11 February 2023 Cavagna Carlo Profile amp Interview Tony Jaa AboutFilm Archived from the original on 21 February 2005 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Graceffo Antonio 4 November 2013 Searching for Tony Jaa The Hottest Martial Arts Movie Star Since Jackie Chan and Jet Li Part 1 Black Belt magazine Archived from the original on 23 June 2016 Retrieved 6 November 2015 Perrin Andrew 18 October 2004 Hitting the big time Time Perrin Andrew 18 October 2004 Quotes of the Day Dead link Archive Copy https www ign com articles 2005 02 12 interview tony jaa 2 10eruxng thiideriynrucak ca phnm bthsmphasn caphnm cak xngkhbak3 Ladda Sangphad https blackbeltmag com amp searching for tony jaa the hottest martial arts movie star since jackie chan and jet li part 1 2645905441 https blackbeltmag com amp searching for tony jaa the hottest martial arts movie star since jackie chan and jet li part 2 2645906182 5 Martial Arts Tony Jaa Uses in the Ong Bak Movies Screen Rant 4 May 2023 Pornpitagpan Nilubol 3 February 2003 Leap into the limelight Dead link Bangkok Post Archive Copy Yusof Zack 21 November 2003 Selling a Thai style The Star Malaysia retrieved from Archive org on 15 December 2006 Franklin Erika May 2005 Alive and Kicking Tony Jaa interviewed Archived 25 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine Firecracker Media retrieved on 15 December 2006 Hendrix Grady 21 August 2006 Tony Jaa in town kicks people Archived 7 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine KaijuShakedown com retrieved 23 August 2006 Kaiju Shakedown Next Tony Jaa project announced Archived 11 July 2006 at the Wayback Machine 27 May 2005 a b c Payee Parinyaporn A hit of Chocolate Archived 16 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Nation Thailand retrieved 2007 11 18 Payee Parinyaporn 30 November 2006 High kicking khon Archived 23 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Nation The Nation Soop Sip 3 May 2006 print only Frater Patrick 27 March 2006 Weinsteins are back with another Bak Variety magazine subscription only a b c Jackie Chan says he plugged Thai Tony Jaa for Rush Hour 3 but he didn t sign on International Herald Tribune Associated Press Archived from the original on 28 June 2008 Retrieved 13 August 2007 Grady Hendrix Brett Ratner s Asian orgy Kaiju Shakedown via Internet Archive Archived from the original on 18 January 2007 Retrieved 13 August 2007 Brown Todd 29 May 2010 ONG BAK Star Tony Jaa Joins The Monkhood Screen Anarchy Retrieved 18 April 2018 Brown Todd 26 April 2011 News Tony Jaa And Prachya Pinkaew Reunite For TOM YUM GOONG 2 Screen Anarchy Retrieved 18 April 2018 Brown Todd 10 April 2013 Fresh Details On Dolph Lundgren And Tony Jaa s A MAN WILL RISE Screen Anarchy Retrieved 18 April 2018 Collura Scott 23 August 2013 Ong Bak s Tony Jaa Joins Fast and Furious 7 IGN Retrieved 24 August 2013 McNary Dave 5 August 2014 Kickboxer Reboot Punches Up Cast With Scott Adkins Tony Jaa Variety Retrieved 5 August 2014 Marshall Rick 12 December 2014 Jean Claude Van Damme replaces Tony Jaa in the Kickboxer reboot Digital Trends Retrieved 18 April 2018 Brown Todd 1 January 2016 Tony Jaa Jet Li and Deepika Padukone Join Vin Diesel In XXX THE RETURN OF XANDER CAGE Screen Anarchy Retrieved 18 April 2018 ca phnm khwng nxngbungki chlxngwiwah ehthxng 1 eduxn 26 April 2012 New Single luyehluy GROUNDBREAKING 26 March 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tony Jaa category Tony Jaa on Facebook Tony Jaa at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Jaa amp oldid 1219029601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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