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Jon Foo

Jon Foo (born Jonathan Patrick Foo on October 30, 1982) is a , martial artist, and of mixed and descent. Born in to an mother and a father, Foo began training in kung fu at age eight, influenced by his father's practice of and his mother's practice of . He later honed his skills in at Beijing's Shichahai Sports School, where he also performed as a acrobat before transitioning to work and acting. Foo's acting career debuted in 2005 with roles in action films, including a villainous expert in The Myth alongside and a supporting part in . After a brief hiatus, he gained international recognition as in the 2010 live-action adaptation of the , showcasing his prowess in the thriller. Subsequent highlights include portraying the iconic character in the 2011 short film and starring as the vengeful Manit in the 2012 Thai action film . In 2013, he played the mercenary Mercy in . Transitioning to television, Foo took the lead role of Jonathan Lee in the 2016 CBS series , a short-lived adaptation of the popular film franchise that highlighted his comedic timing alongside Justin Hires. Later projects include the drama The Outsider (2019), where he portrayed the railroad worker Jing Phang seeking the , and the action thriller Last Resort (2023), in which he stars as a former soldier rescuing his family from terrorists. As of 2025, Foo continues to appear in international action cinema, with upcoming roles in films like Awakened Dreams.

Early life and background

Family heritage and upbringing

Jonathan Patrick Foo was born on 30 October 1982 in , . He is of mixed -Singaporean descent, with a father originally from and an mother. This dual heritage exposed him to a blend of Eastern and Western cultural influences from an early age, shaping his worldview amid London's multicultural environment. Foo grew up in Northwest London, where his family's emphasis on physical discipline played a key role in his development. His father, a practicing karateka, and his mother, who trained in , encouraged him to engage in as a means of building strength and cultural connection to his roots. This parental guidance fostered an early appreciation for disciplined physical activities, aligning with both his Chinese paternal legacy and the structured pursuits common in Irish family traditions. During his childhood, Foo became involved in circus acts as an acrobat, performing in shows that highlighted his emerging physical talents. By age 15, he had joined the , where he honed skills in aerial and tumbling routines, marking the onset of his interest in performance arts. These experiences laid the groundwork for further exploration into professional training, blending his acrobatic foundation with martial disciplines.

Introduction to martial arts and acrobatics

Jon Foo's introduction to martial arts began in his childhood in London, where he started practicing southern Shaolin kung fu at the age of eight, inspired by the acrobatic action sequences in Jackie Chan films. This early exposure was influenced by his family's interest in physical disciplines, with his father practicing karate and his mother judo. By age 15, Foo intensified his training in wushu through the Yi Dao Martial Arts School, supplementing it with kickboxing, taekwondo, and gymnastics to build a versatile foundation. Around this time, he joined the London Chinese Acrobat Circus, where he honed his acrobatic skills through performances that integrated martial arts elements, performing across the city in various shows and acts. In his late teens and early twenties, Foo relocated to and to pursue professionally, seeking advanced training and opportunities in action-oriented environments. During this period, he spent two intensive weeks at the Shichahai Sports School in , refining his techniques under rigorous conditions typical of the institution's program. These relocations allowed him to immerse himself in diverse cultures, transitioning from amateur practice to professional preparation. Throughout the , Foo engaged in initial performances and stunt preparations on small-scale projects, developing his signature skills in wirework and choreography. His background provided a strong base for acrobatic wire techniques, while targeted training in and emphasized synchronized, high-energy combat sequences that blended forms with striking arts like and . This phase solidified his ability to perform demanding physical feats, setting the stage for more advanced applications in entertainment.

Professional career

Stunt work and early Asian films

Jon Foo entered the film industry in 2004 with uncredited stunt work on Batman Begins, portraying a League of Shadows member and contributing to the film's action sequences. His background in wushu provided the foundational skills for these physically demanding roles. In 2005, Foo secured his first credited role in the Hong Kong action comedy House of Fury, where he played the character Sam Shan while also serving as a stunt performer alongside stars like Gillian Chung and Michael Wong. That same year, he performed stunts in the Thai martial arts film Tom-Yum-Goong (internationally released as The Protector), collaborating closely with lead actor Tony Jaa in high-impact fight scenes that highlighted contemporary wushu techniques against Muay Thai. Foo continued building his regional presence with additional projects in and Thai productions, including stunt contributions that immersed him in East Asian cinema workflows. In 2007, he took on the role of Street Fighter No. 3 in the Left for Dead, directed by Ross Boyask, marking another step in his early international and acting portfolio. Relocating from the to and for these opportunities, Foo navigated a rapid transition into Asian film sets, which involved adapting to diverse production environments and collaborating with local crews. This period tested his versatility, as he adjusted to cultural nuances and language differences while honing his craft in fast-paced, -heavy shoots.

Breakthrough in international action cinema

Jon Foo achieved his breakthrough in international cinema with his casting as the lead role of in the 2009 live-action adaptation of , directed by , which marked his Hollywood debut and introduced him to a global audience through the film's basis in the internationally popular franchise. The role capitalized on Foo's extensive background, including prior stunt work in Asian films, positioning him as a credible lead capable of performing demanding fight sequences. Released in 2010, garnered mixed reviews overall but earned praise for its , with critics noting Foo's authentic portrayal and dynamic combat skills as highlights that elevated the production's elements. That same year, Foo took on the role of UniSol 2, a formidable fighter enhanced through the film's sci-fi premise, in Universal Soldier: Regeneration, a sequel starring and . His performance in intense, high-stakes confrontations contributed to the film's reputation for solid set pieces, further solidifying Foo's transition from supporting to antagonistic lead in productions. Expanding his involvement in adaptations, Foo portrayed the iconic character in the fan-made short film Street Fighter: Legacy, co-directed by and Owen Trevor, which showcased his expertise in a faithful recreation of the game's signature fighting style. The project received positive fan reception for its choreography and Foo's embodiment of Ryu's persona, helping to build his profile among enthusiasts worldwide. In 2011, Foo starred as the vengeful assassin Manit in the Thai Bangkok Revenge. In the following years, Foo continued to secure lead and prominent roles in international , including Extraction (2013), where he played Mercy, a Black Ops in a botched mission, opposite established stars like , , and , highlighting his ability to anchor high-octane thrillers. He also starred as Yang, a heroic , in the fantasy Vikingdom (2013), collaborating with and in epic battle sequences that drew on his acrobatic and proficiency. Throughout these projects, Foo's contributions to fight were frequently commended, with reviewers emphasizing his fluid execution and innovative integration of techniques that enhanced the visual impact of the action without relying on excessive wirework.

Television roles and recent projects

Foo's entry into television came with his starring role as Detective Jonathan Lee in the 2016 CBS action-comedy series Rush Hour, a television adaptation of the popular film franchise originally featuring and . In the show, which ran for one season, Foo portrayed a disciplined partnered with a brash LAPD officer to solve crimes, incorporating high-energy and buddy-cop humor. Following his television debut, Foo took on roles in genre films that expanded his presence in action-oriented projects. He starred as Jing Phang in the 2019 The Outsider, playing a immigrant railroad worker seeking vengeance against corrupt lawmen after his family's tragic assault in the . In more recent work, Foo led the 2023 Last Resort as Michael Reed, a retired operative turned expat who unleashes his combat skills to rescue his wife and daughter during a violent bank heist in . The film emphasized intense, practical fight scenes and themes of personal redemption amid international intrigue.

Filmography

Feature films

Jon Foo's feature film career began in 2005 with supporting and stunt roles in several action films, showcasing his martial arts skills. His breakthrough came with the lead role in the video game adaptation Tekken (2010). Subsequent projects included a mix of lead and supporting roles in international action cinema, often highlighting his wushu expertise. The following table lists his feature film credits chronologically, noting roles and directors where applicable.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2005The MythStunts (uncredited)Stanley TongStunt performer in Hong Kong action fantasy.
2005Shi cha qi xiao shi (Life)BrianKiefer LiuSupporting role.
2005House of FurySam ShanStephen FungSupporting role in Hong Kong action comedy.
2005The Protector (Tom-Yum-Goong)Wushu FighterPrachya PinkaewStunt performer and supporting fighter in Thai martial arts film.
2005Batman BeginsLeague of Shadows WarriorChristopher NolanUncredited stunt role.
2005Left for DeadStreet Fighter No. 3Albert PyunSupporting role in action thriller.
2009Universal Soldier: RegenerationUniSol 4John HyamsSupporting role as enhanced soldier.
2010TekkenJin KazamaDwight H. LittleLead role in video game adaptation.
2011Bangkok RevengeManitPanna RittikraiLead role in Thai action film.
2013VikingdomYangYusry NasrilSupporting role in Malaysian fantasy action film.
2013ExtractionMercy CalloTony GiglioLead role in U.S. action thriller.
2014DualityDannyTim ColeSupporting role in sci-fi thriller.
20154GOT10IkawaKeith A. BergmanLead role in action thriller.
2015The Good, the Bad and the DeadOfficerTimothy Woodward Jr.Supporting role in Western action film.
2016WeaponizedVictorTimothy Woodward Jr.Supporting role in sci-fi action film.
2019The OutsiderJing PhangTimothy Woodward Jr.Lead role in Western.
2023Last ResortMichaelMichael P. NoensLead role in action thriller.

Television appearances

Jon Foo's television career began with his lead role in the action-comedy series , where he portrayed Detective Jonathan Lee, a disciplined detective partnered with a loose-cannon LAPD officer. The series aired on and consisted of 13 episodes in its single season from March to August 2016.

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