Tony Jaa(I)
- Actor
- Stunts
- Producer
Japanom Yeerum was born on February 5, 1976, in the northeastern
province of Surin, Thailand. His parents were elephant herders. Jaa
watched martial arts films as a young kid and began to emulate some of
his idols, from Bruce Lee to
Jackie Chan to
Jet Li. Jaa studied martial arts at the local
temple school and later under a scholarship at the Physical Education
College in Khon Kaen, Thailand where he continued to study Muay Boran,
Muay Thai, Wushu, Judo and Tae-Kwan-Do. Jaa later did some stunt for in a
film for
'Panna Rittikrai', This resulted in Jaa being seen and getting
work, doubling for Robin Shou and
James Remar in
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997),
and when his demo reel was seen by director
Prachya Pinkaew, the film
Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2003) was created for Jaa. He
adopted the English name Tony Jaa. In 2013, after ending his association
with Sahamongkol Film, Jaa was contracted by Universal Studio's for a
role in Fast and Furious 7. Jaa now has starring roles in several
international films being filmed in 2014 and is concentrating his
efforts more towards international audiences.