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Lewis Tan

Lewis Tan (born 4 February 1987) is a British-American , martial artist, and model known for portraying action-oriented characters in films and television, including his breakout as in (2018), in (2021), and in (2024). Born in , , , Tan is the eldest of four sons to Joanne Cassidy, a retired English fashion model, and Philip Tan, a Chinese-British martial artist, , and stunt coordinator who served as a national champion. His multicultural heritage—half English and half Chinese—shaped his upbringing, as the family relocated frequently, including time in the United Kingdom, , and primarily , , where he spent much of his childhood after moving there before age 10. From a young age, Tan trained extensively in under his father's guidance, mastering disciplines such as , , , jiu-jitsu, , (MMA), Kung Fu, , and various weapons techniques, which later informed his on-screen fight choreography and stunt work. His acting career began with a guest appearance in an episode of (2006), followed by early roles often typecast as villains or supporting characters in projects like Iron Fist (2018) as Zhou Cheng and Into the Badlands (2018) as Gaius Chau. Tan gained wider recognition with lead and prominent supporting roles in genre-defining series and films, including Lu Xin Lee in Netflix's Wu Assassins (2019) and its spin-off Fistful of Vengeance (2022), Tolya in Shadow and Bone (2021–2023), and the titular protagonist Cole Young in the rebooted Mortal Kombat film, where his martial arts expertise was central to the production. More recently, he appeared as Li Yong in Cobra Kai season 5 (2022) before taking on the antagonistic Sensei Wolf in season 6 (2024), and starred in the heist thriller Wildcat (2025), highlighting his versatility in martial arts narratives. Beyond acting, Tan has modeled and contributed to stunt coordination, drawing from his family's entertainment legacy—his brothers Sam (actor), Ben (director), and Evan (photographer) are also involved in the industry. As of 2025, he is directing a based on his father's life in 1970s , blending themes of , culture, and , while preparing for upcoming projects including Mortal Kombat 2, a comedy with , and a crime thriller set in .

Early life and background

Family heritage

Lewis Tan was born on February 4, 1987, in , , to Joanne Cassidy, an English fashion model, and Philip Tan, a Chinese-Singaporean martial artist and stunt coordinator. He is the eldest of four brothers, including Sam Tan, an actor; Ben Tan, a director; and Evan Tan, a photographer. Philip Tan built a prominent career in as a and coordinator, notably contributing stunts to the 1989 film Batman and earlier to and the Temple of Doom (1984). His work on major productions exposed the family to the behind-the-scenes world of from an early age, fostering Lewis Tan's passion for the industry. Meanwhile, Joanne Cassidy's modeling profession added to the family's creative environment, though she maintained a more private life. This parental influence, particularly Philip's expertise in and action sequences, played a key role in guiding Lewis toward a path in entertainment. Tan holds dual British-American , reflecting his English mother's roots and his father's -Singaporean background, which has shaped his multicultural identity and versatility in diverse roles.

Childhood and upbringing

Lewis Tan was born on February 4, 1987, in , , , to a father and an English mother, giving him a mixed that shaped his early . In 1989, at around the age of two, he relocated to , , following his parents' move for Philip Tan's professional opportunities as a stunt coordinator on Batman. This early shift marked the beginning of a nomadic childhood, as the family subsequently lived in , , and due to his father's work as a stunt coordinator and , exposing Tan to a variety of cultures and languages from a young age. These frequent relocations fostered his adaptability and a broad global perspective, navigating the complexities of his amid diverse environments. Growing up, Tan was immersed in the film industry through his father, who brought him to movie sets worldwide, such as Batman (1989). From toddlerhood, he witnessed stunts, choreography, and filmmaking processes up close, sparking an early fascination with performance and action sequences. This constant presence on sets, combined with travels across continents, highlighted the contrasts between Eastern and Western influences in his life, further nurturing his interest in the as a means of cultural expression. In his pre-teen years, Tan's hobbies centered on and physical activities, where he participated in theatrical plays and engaged in informal practices to connect with his father. These pursuits, pursued amid his family's international lifestyle, laid the groundwork for his later professional path by blending creative storytelling with physical discipline, all before any structured training.

Education and early training

Lewis Tan began his martial arts training at a young age under the guidance of his father, Philip Tan, a national champion and renowned stunt coordinator. This early instruction focused primarily on but expanded to include other disciplines such as Kung Fu and , laying the foundation for Tan's lifelong dedication to the arts. His father's expertise in fight choreography also introduced Tan to foundational techniques during these formative years, emphasizing practical, hands-on development over formal certification. In his teens, Tan shifted attention toward , enrolling in classes around age 15 to hone his performance skills alongside his physical training. Influenced by his mother, Joanne Cassidy, a former model, he pursued early modeling opportunities that complemented his emerging interest in the entertainment industry. These experiences helped Tan build confidence in front of the camera while balancing his regimen. Raised primarily in , Tan attended local schools with a strong emphasis on , where he studied under acting coach John Kirby and explored classic playwrights such as and . No formal is documented in his background; instead, Tan prioritized practical training through productions and self-directed practice. By his late teens, this integrated approach had cultivated proficiency in wire work and fight , skills refined through rigorous daily sessions that incorporated elements like sparring and weapons handling.

Professional career

Early roles and stunts

Lewis Tan entered the entertainment industry in 2006 as a on The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, marking his professional debut in Hollywood action cinema. This role leveraged his physical prowess and background, allowing him to contribute to high-octane vehicle and fight sequences in the film. That same year, Tan transitioned into on-screen acting with a minor part as Skatepunk #2 in the independent drama . He followed this with guest appearances on network television, including the role of Kym Tanaka, a paintball player suspect, in the 2006 episode "Consequences" of . By 2010, he appeared as Aiko Okanagi, a character tied to a yakuza storyline, in the episode "Die by the Sword". These early parts were typically small and non-recurring, providing limited dialogue but essential experience in front of the camera. Tan's stunt career progressed steadily through the late and early , where he served as a stunt player and occasional double on major productions. Notable credits include work on Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), collaborating with his father, veteran stunt coordinator Philip Tan, on the film's elaborate action set pieces. He built his resume further by performing uncredited fight choreography in various action films and series, honing his skills in disciplines like and jiu-jitsu to execute realistic combat sequences. During this foundational phase from 2006 to around 2016, Tan faced challenges in establishing himself as an , often balancing sporadic stunt assignments with modeling work to sustain his career aspirations. These dual pursuits underscored his determination to move beyond background roles toward more prominent speaking parts.

Breakthrough in acting

Lewis Tan gained significant attention in television with his portrayal of the villainous Zhou Cheng in the first season of Netflix's Iron Fist (2017), a guest role in episode eight featuring a standout fight sequence that critics noted for its intensity and Tan's commanding presence. This appearance built on his earlier stunt work, highlighting his prowess in a high-profile production. The role generated buzz, as Tan had previously auditioned for the lead character Danny Rand, positioning him as a rising talent in action-oriented fare. Tan followed this with a series regular role as Gaius Chau in the third season of AMC's Into the Badlands (2018), playing the imprisoned brother of Baron Chau who becomes a key ally in the post-apocalyptic martial arts drama. His performance as the reluctant warrior, involving intricate fight choreography, contributed to the season's acclaim for its elevated action sequences and diverse ensemble. In 2019, Tan took on a lead role as the suave gang leader Lu Xin Lee in Netflix's Wu Assassins, a supernatural action series where his character's underground operations and combat skills drove much of the plot's tension. The show received praise for its authentic fight scenes, with Tan's involvement underscoring the production's emphasis on practical martial arts over CGI effects. Transitioning to film, Tan debuted as the alien warrior in Deadpool 2 (2018), a member of the team whose brief but memorable appearance showcased his agility in ensemble action set pieces. This role expanded his visibility in blockbuster cinema, appealing to fans of the genre's irreverent style. Tan achieved a major milestone as the lead Cole Young in the Mortal Kombat reboot (), an original character depicted as a descendant of Scorpion who uncovers his fighting heritage amid interdimensional threats. The film earned critical acclaim for its authentic martial arts choreography, with Tan's performance lauded for bringing genuine toughness and endurance to the role, drawing from his real-world background. Reviewers highlighted how his on-screen fights established a new standard for adaptations, expanding his fanbase across action and superhero audiences. While Tan received no major acting awards during this period, his roles from 2017 to created substantial industry buzz, cementing his reputation as a versatile action star capable of integrating stunt expertise with dramatic depth.

Expansion into directing and recent projects

In recent years, Lewis Tan has expanded his career beyond into directing, with plans to helm his feature directorial debut in 2025. The project is a personal biopic centered on his father, Philip Tan, chronicling the elder Tan's experiences as a young immigrant in 1970s . It explores themes of training, the vibrant scene, and the struggles of cultural adaptation and resilience against and hardship. Tan has continued to take on prominent acting roles that showcase his martial arts prowess and versatility. In 2023, he portrayed Tolya Yul-Bataar, a and privateer, in the second season of Netflix's fantasy series , drawing on his physicality for the character's protective demeanor. The following year, Tan reprised his role as the mutant warrior in the film , contributing to the film's high-octane action sequences alongside and . Most notably, in Season 6 (2024–2025), Tan played the recurring antagonist Sensei Wolf, a ruthless Iron Fist dojo leader whose formidable fighting style added intensity to the series' final arc on . Looking ahead, Tan's slate includes several high-profile projects. He is set to return as in Mortal Kombat 2, slated for release on May 8, 2026, with input from the game's co-creator to enhance the adaptation's fidelity. Additionally, Tan joins an ensemble cast in the buddy action-comedy Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, starring alongside and , under director BenDavid Grabinski. He starred as Agent Choi in the 2025 action thriller , highlighting his signature combat skills in a fast-paced . Another upcoming role is in an untitled crime thriller set in , involving elements and cult intrigue, further diversifying his action portfolio. Throughout these endeavors, Tan has articulated a career philosophy rooted in authentic representation and selective, story-driven choices. He prioritizes projects that allow for meaningful narratives and collaborative visions over mere commercial opportunities, emphasizing the importance of diverse perspectives in to reflect real-life experiences. This approach informs his transition to behind-the-camera roles, where he seeks to tell personal stories—like his father's—that amplify underrepresented voices and promote unity through cinema.

Filmography

Films

  • The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) – Stunt player in the action racing film directed by Justin Lin.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) – Stunt performer in the Disney adventure fantasy sequel.
  • Conan the Barbarian (2011) – Stunt double in the fantasy action remake.
  • The Hangover Part III (2013) – Chou's Lead Enforcer in the comedy sequel from Warner Bros.
  • Kickboxer: Vengeance (2016) – Alain Van Damme, supporting role in the martial arts reboot.
  • Mechanic: Resurrection (2016) – Stunt performer in the action sequel starring Jason Statham.
  • Den of Thieves (2018) – Secret Service Lobby Guard #1, minor role in the heist action thriller.
  • Deadpool 2 (2018) – Shatterstar, the mutant warrior ally in the Marvel superhero comedy from 20th Century Fox.
  • Skyscraper (2018) – Additional crew (stunts) in the action thriller directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber.
  • Mortal Kombat (2021) – Cole Young, lead protagonist in the Warner Bros. reboot adaptation of the video game franchise.
  • Fistful of Vengeance (2022) – Kai (as Lu Xin Lee), the superpowered assassin lead in the Netflix action sequel to Wu Assassins.
  • About Fate (2022) – Kip Prescott, supporting role in the romantic comedy.
  • Babylon (2022) – Smoking Man / Party Attendee (uncredited), minor appearance in the historical comedy-drama from Paramount Pictures.
  • Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) – Shatterstar, reprising the mutant warrior role in the Marvel superhero film from Disney.
  • Safe House (2025) – Federal agent (released October 31, 2025), in the action thriller from Vertical Entertainment.

Television series

Lewis Tan began his television career with guest appearances before progressing to recurring and lead roles in action-oriented series. His early television work included a guest role as Kym Tanaka in the episode "Consequences" of (season 3, episode 8), which aired on in 2006. He also appeared as Aiko Okanagi in the single episode "Die by the Sword" of (season 8, episode 13), which aired on in 2010. In 2017, Tan portrayed the villainous Zhou Cheng in a guest appearance across one episode ("The Blessing of Many Fractures") of the Netflix original series Iron Fist (season 1, episode 8), marking his entry into Marvel's live-action adaptations. Tan achieved series regular status in 2018 as Gaius Chau, a key antagonist and leader of the Clippers, appearing in all 10 episodes of season 3 of the AMC martial arts drama Into the Badlands. He took on his first lead role as Lu Xin Lee, a rogue Wu assassin, in the Netflix original Wu Assassins (2019), starring in all 10 episodes of the single season. In 2023, Tan joined the Netflix fantasy series Shadow and Bone as Tolya Yul-Bataar, a Heartrender and privateer, in a recurring capacity across 8 episodes of season 2. Most recently, Tan has appeared as the recurring character Sensei Wolf (also known as Feng Xiao), a ruthless dojo leader, in season 6 of the Netflix series Cobra Kai (2024–2025), spanning multiple episodes across parts 2 and 3.

Video games

Lewis Tan has not contributed to video games through voice acting, motion capture, or other roles as of November 2025. Comprehensive databases such as IMDb and MobyGames list no credits for him in this medium.

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