Fernando Chien

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Fernando Chien
Born
Chien Fu-Nan

(1974-10-06) October 6, 1974 (age 48)
OccupationActor, stunt performer
Years active1998–present

Fernando Chien (born October 6, 1974), sometimes credited as Funan Chien, is a Taiwanese actor and stunt performer. He is known for his roles in the film Fast Five and TNT's action show The Last Ship .

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Biography

Fernando Chien was born in Taipei, Taiwan under the name Chien Fu-Nan. When he moved to Canada, he adopted the name of Fernando.

After moving to Canada, Chien developed an interest in acting, and performed in musical theater productions in college. Although he had practiced Taekwondo and Karate when he was 6 years old, it wasn't until his 20s that he started practicing martial arts more seriously, studying Hung-Gar Kung fu in Montreal, Quebec.

In 2002, Chien moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and TV. He was also introduced to Wushu, and then Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai. Chien studied under Gokor Chivichyan and Gene LeBell at the Hayastan MMA Academy. He currently practices at the Werdum Combat Team under Fabricio Werdum and Andrew Hagar.

After moving to Los Angeles, Chien moved between acting and stunt performing. He became part of the action team Reel Kick, which features some of the most sought after stunt performers. Chien also studied acting at Michael Beach's Actors Gym and Lee Strasberg Studio, among others.

During his career, Chien has worked in films like Crank , The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor , Red Dawn , Fast Five , and Iron Man 3 . He has also worked on TV shows like NCIS: Los Angeles , The Guild , and Star Trek: Enterprise . In 2016, he had a recurring role as President Peng Wu on TNT's The Last Ship . [1]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998ProvocateurBuddhist Monk
1998Dead EndHawkeye
2000 The Art of War Zeng Zi
2005 Soldier of God Featured fighter
2006HonorPit Fighter
2007 T.K.O. Lin
2008Beyond the RingRigan Machado student
2008 The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Yang's Soldier #3
2009Angel of DeathSkinny
2010 Bunraku Killer No. 4
2011 Fast Five Wilkes
2011 Warrior Fenroy
2012 Red Dawn Lt. Pak
2013 Iron Man 3 Extremis Soldier #5
2014 Transcendence Heng
2014 Outcast Captain Wu
2016 The Accountant Sorkis
2017The Concessionaires Must Die!Cacao Customer
2017Dirty LiesMan In Suit
2017 Sun Dogs Lee
2017Unspoken: Diary of an Assassin
2021 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Gao Lei

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