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'''Darryl Chan''' is [[James Kyson Lee]]'s stunt double and personal trainer. He also portrays a [[fake Kensei]] and [[Whitebeard's guard]]. |
'''Darryl Chan''' is [[James Kyson Lee]]'s stunt double and personal trainer. He also portrays a [[fake Kensei]] and [[Whitebeard's guard]]. |
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==About== |
==About== |
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Darryl Chan is a prolific stunt actor. He has performed as a stunt double in television shows (''Alias'') and films (''Last Mountain'', ''Planet of the Apes'', ''Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story'', ''Double Impact''), coordinated stunts for films (''Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins'', ''Kill Squad''), and done other stunts for television (''24'', ''Monk'', ''V.I.P.'', ''Nash Bridges'', ''Martial Law'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'') and films (''Rush Hour'', ''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'' and ''Dead Man's Chest'', ''Collateral'', ''Planet of the Apes''). |
Darryl Chan is a prolific stunt actor. He has performed as a stunt double in television shows (''Alias'') and films (''Last Mountain'', ''Planet of the Apes'', ''Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story'', ''Double Impact''), coordinated stunts for films (''Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins'', ''Kill Squad''), and done other stunts for television (''24'', ''Monk'', ''V.I.P.'', ''Nash Bridges'', ''Martial Law'', ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'') and films (''Rush Hour'', ''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'' and ''Dead Man's Chest'', ''Collateral'', ''Planet of the Apes''). |
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Among others, Darryl has been the personal trainer for Brandon Lee (''The Crow''), Lou Diamond Phillips (''Courage Under Fire''), Ron Livingston (''Band of Brothers''), Anthony Michael Hall (''The Dead Zone''), and Lauren Hutton (''Missing Pieces''). |
Among others, Darryl has been the personal trainer for Brandon Lee (''The Crow''), Lou Diamond Phillips (''Courage Under Fire''), Ron Livingston (''Band of Brothers''), Anthony Michael Hall (''The Dead Zone''), and Lauren Hutton (''Missing Pieces''). |
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Darryl Chan is James Kyson Lee's stunt double and personal trainer. He also portrays a fake Kensei and Whitebeard's guard.
About
Darryl Chan is a prolific stunt actor. He has performed as a stunt double in television shows (Alias) and films (Last Mountain, Planet of the Apes, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Double Impact), coordinated stunts for films (Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins, Kill Squad), and done other stunts for television (24, Monk, V.I.P., Nash Bridges, Martial Law, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and films (Rush Hour, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Dead Man's Chest, Collateral, Planet of the Apes).
Among others, Darryl has been the personal trainer for Brandon Lee (The Crow), Lou Diamond Phillips (Courage Under Fire), Ron Livingston (Band of Brothers), Anthony Michael Hall (The Dead Zone), and Lauren Hutton (Missing Pieces).
Additionally, Darryl had small acting roles in television (Watch Over Me, Robbery Homicide Division, She Spies) and films (Rent, Jade, Knight Club, Stage Ghost).
Trivia
- Darryl was nominated for a 2002 Taurus Award for his work in the finale fight scene of Planet of the Apes.
