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Jon Foo (born 30 October 1982) is a British actor, martial artist and stunt performer known for his role as Jin Kazama in the 2009 live action film Tekken.
One week before the Philippine premiere, Jon Foo visited Manila to promote the film. [21] [22] Due to its poor reception, the film never saw a wide theatrical release in the United States, and was released direct-to-video instead. Little explained, "we had a theatrical distributor, and we had a deal for theatrical, and, just because of the new ...
Tekken is a live-action film directed by Dwight Little and starring Jon Foo, Ian Anthony Dale and Kelly Overton. It was released at the AFI Film Festival on November 5, 2009, and in Japan on March 20, 2010, through Warner Bros. The film focuses on Jin Kazama who enters into the King of Iron Fist Tournament after his mother's death. [64]
[37] [38] Jon Foo felt honored to play Jin's character in the live-action film based on the series. He says he is a fan of the Tekken games. Still, he found it difficult to play Jin as he spent three months on a diet in order to do the fighting moves for the live-action film. [39] In the making of the film, Foo accidentally wounded Cung Le.
Street Fighter: Legacy is a live-action short fan film based on Capcom's popular fighting game series Street Fighter.The film is a Streetlight Films production, co-directed by Joey Ansah (of The Bourne Ultimatum) and Owen Trevor, produced by Jacqueline Quella and stars Jon Foo as Ryu, Christian Howard as Ken, and Ansah himself as Akuma/Gouki.
Jon Foo as Detective Jonathan Lee, [1] a strict detective from Hong Kong who is partnered with a brash detective from the LAPD, Detective Carter. He is based on the character that Jackie Chan portrayed in the Rush Hour film series. Unlike in the films, Lee does not carry a firearm on the job, due to being haunted by having to kill someone with ...
Jon Foo (Jonathan Patrick Foo) – The Myth; Peng Zhang – Rush Hour 3; Wong Wai Fai - Rush Hour 2; He Jun (Hoh Gwan) – The Tuxedo, Shanghai Knights, The Medallion, Around The World In 80 Days, New Police Story, The Myth, Rob-B-Hood, The Spy Next Door, Armour Of God 3: Chinese Zodiac, Police Story 2013
The album is the third collaboration with producer Greg Kurstin, following Medicine at Midnight (2021) and Concrete and Gold (2017). [17] The band described the album's sound as "sonically channeling the naivete of Foo Fighters' 1995 debut album, informed by decades of maturity and depth" while lyrically exploring "a brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything Foo Fighters have ...