J. J. Perry

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J. J. Perry
Born1967 (age 5657)
NationalityAmerican
Other names
  • J.J. "Loco" Perry
  • Jordan J. Perry
Occupation(s)Action director, martial artist, actor, stuntman
Awards

Jordan Andrew "J. J." Perry is an American action director, martial artist, actor, and stuntman.

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Career

Perry began practicing martial arts training in 1975, at the age of eight. [1] Because his mother was not able to afford her son's lessons, he cleaned a martial arts school, and received lessons in trade. [2] He began performing stunt work in the late 1980s after leaving the military.[ citation needed ]

Perry was a fourth-degree black belt in taekwondo by 1993. [2]

He began his acting career when he did stunt work for the character of Johnny Cage in the first Mortal Kombat film. He then played Scorpion, Cyrax, and Noob Saibot in Mortal Kombat Annihilation (Chris Casamassa was supposed to reprise as Scorpion but was working on the film Batman & Robin , though he would return in Conquest), and appeared in the MK: Conquest TV series, this time as Scorpion's main rival Sub-Zero, in addition to doing stuntwork for the main character of Kung Lao. In addition to the Mortal Kombat series, Perry has done stuntwork for various television shows and movies such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer , The Scorpion King , 24 , Beowulf and The Town as FBI Swat 2. He was a member of the cast of the 2004 movie Sunland Heat, and part of the stunt team for the 2006 fighting movie Ultraviolet . [3] [4]

Perry shared in the Male Stuntman of the Year Award at the 2004 World Stunt Awards for his work in the 2003 action comedy film The Rundown . [5] He was also voted 2012 Stunt Coordinator of the Year [6] at the short-lived (2010-2012) ActionFest action movie festival (founded by Chuck Norris's stunt double, director, and younger brother Aaron Norris).

In 2022, Perry directed his first feature-length film, Day Shift . In May 2023, Perry was announced to direct a film adaptation of Jay Bonansinga's novel The Killer's Game. [7]

Awards

Filmography

Film

YearTitle Stunts Second unit director Director
1987 They Still Call Me Bruce YesNo James Orr
1992 Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight YesNoOley Sassone
Ironheart YesNo Robert Clouse
1995 Fist of the North Star YesNo Tony Randel
Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back YesNo Phillip Rhee
1996 The Glimmer Man YesNo John Gray
Santa with Muscles YesNoJohn Murlowski
1997 Batman & Robin YesNo Joel Schumacher
Drive YesNo Steve Wang
Mortal Kombat Annihilation YesNo John R. Leonetti
1998 Blade YesNo Stephen Norrington
1999 Three Kings YesNo David O. Russell
Best of the Best 4: Without Warning YesNoPhillip Rhee
Wild Wild West YesNo Barry Sonnenfeld
2001 Planet of the Apes (2001)YesNo Tim Burton
The One YesNo James Wong
2002 Deuces Wild YesNo Scott Kalvert
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever YesNo Wych Kaosayananda
2003 Daredevil YesNo Mark Steven Johnson
Anger Management YesNo Peter Segal
Basic YesNo John McTiernan
Johnny YesNo Pawan Kalyan
The Rundown YesNo Peter Berg
2004 Around the Bend YesNo Jordan Roberts
Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon YesNo Albert Pyun and Issac Florentine
Sunland Heat YesNo Halder Gomes
2005 Confessions of an Action Star YesNoBrad Martin
Constantine YesNo Francis Lawrence
Domino YesNo Tony Scott
Black Dawn YesNo Alexander Gruszynski
2006 Alpha Dog YesNo Nick Cassavetes
Ultraviolet YesNo Kurt Wimmer
Undisputed II: Last Man Standing YesYesIssac Florentine
Road House 2 YesYes Scott Ziehl
Click YesNo Frank Coraci
Splinter YesNoMichael D. Olmos
2007 Urban Justice YesNo Don E. FauntLeRoy
The Gene Generation YesNo Pearry Reginald Teo
Beowulf YesNo Robert Zemeckis
Adventures of Johnny Tao YesNo Kenn Troum
2008 The Shepherd: Border Patrol YesYesIssac Florentine
Beyond the RingYesYesGerson Sanginttio
Iron Man YesNo Jon Favreau
Pistol Whipped YesNo Roel Reine
2009 The Tournament YesYes Scott Mann
X-Men Origins: Wolverine YesNo Gavin Hood
Bionicle: The Legend Reborn YesNoMark Baldo
Blood and Bone YesYes Ben Ramsey
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian YesNo Shawn Levy
2010 Edge of Darkness YesNo Martin Campbell
Takers YesNo John Luessenhop
Paranormal Activity 2 YesNo Tod Williams
2011 Cat Run YesYes John Stockwell
The Adventures of Tintin YesNo Steven Spielberg
Warrior YesYes Gavin O'Connor
Haywire YesNo Steven Soderbergh
2012 Underworld: Awakening YesNo Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein
Gone YesNo Heitor Dhalia
Get the Gringo YesYes Adrian Grunberg
Safe YesNo Boaz Yakin
Argo YesNo Ben Affleck
Bullet to the Head YesYes Walter Hill
2013 Gangster Squad YesNo Ruben Fleischer
After Earth YesNo M. Night Shyamalan
Oldboy YesYes Spike Lee
Machete Kills YesNo Robert Rodriguez
Ender's Game YesNoGavin Hood
Homefront YesNo Gary Fleder
2014 The Expendables 3 YesNo Patrick Hughes
Divergent YesNo Neil Burger
Transformers: Age of Extinction YesNo Michael Bay
2015 Spy YesYes Paul Feig
The Last Witch Hunter YesNo Breck Eisner
2016 Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk YesNo Ang Lee
Spectral YesYesNic Mathieu
Mechanic: Resurrection YesNo Dennis Gansel
2017 The Fate of the Furious YesYes F. Gary Gray
The Dark Tower YesYes Nikolaj Arcel
John Wick Chapter 2 YesNo Chad Stahelski
2018 Skyscraper NoYes Rawson Marshall Thurber
2019 Gemini Man YesNoAng Lee
2020 Bloodshot YesYesDavid S.F. Wilson
Beast Mode YesYesChris W. Freeman and Spain Willingham
2021 F9 YesYes Justin Lin
2022 Samaritan YesYes Julius Avery
Avatar: The Way of Water YesNo James Cameron
2023 Murder Mystery 2 NoYes Jeremy Garelick
Blue Beetle NoYes Angel Manuel Soto
2025ToxicYesYes Geetu Mohandas

Director

Stunt double

YearTitleDirectorArtist
2005 Be Cool F. Gary Gray John Travolta
XXX: State of the Union Lee Tamahori Barry Sigismondi
Serenity Joss Whedon Nathan Fillion
Today You Die Don E. FauntLeRoy Jamie McShane
2006 The Hard Easy Ari Ryan David Boreanaz
2013 Homefront Gary Fleder Clancy Brown

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Full ImpactLouis's Street Fighter
1996 Bloodsport III J. J. Tucker
1997 Mortal Kombat Annihilation Cyrax / Scorpion / Noob Saibot / Tarkatan (Baraka)
1998Deadly RansomTony
Enter the Eagles Ben
2001The Rage WithinJay
The Silent ForceRookie
2003 Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision Officer
2004 Spartan Bodyguard
Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon Boxing referee
Sunland Heat Matthews
2005 Today You Die Thug
2007 Adventures of Johnny Tao Lido
2008 The Shepherd: Border Patrol Illegal immigrant
2009Tea and RemembranceBar patronShort film
The Tournament Montoya
2011 Haywire Max
2012 Get the Gringo Reginald T. Barnes

Other credits

YearTitleDirectorRole
2008Beyond the RingGerson SanginttioFight director
2009 Blood and Bone Ben Ramsey Martial arts director
2010 The Experiment Paul T. Scheuring Action coordinator
2011 Warrior Gavin O'Connor Walla group
2012 Django Unchained Quentin Tarantino Stunt performer
2013 Olympus Has Fallen Antoine Fuqua Fight performer
2014 John Wick Chad Stahelski and David Lietch Stunt player

Television

TV movies

YearTitleRole
1994 Vanishing Son I Stunts
CyberTracker
Vanishing Son II
Vanishing Son III
Vanishing Son IV
2005 The Poseidon Adventure Stunt performer
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire Stunts
2007 Sharpshooter Stunt performer
All I Want for ChristmasLivestock trainer
2017 The Saint Stunt coordinator

TV series

Stunts

YearTitleNotes
1993 Walker, Texas Ranger 100 episodes [8]
1995 WMAC Masters Stunt ninja
1996 Nash Bridges
1998 Charmed
1998–99 Mortal Kombat: Conquest Stunt actor and double for Alexander Walters (2 episodes)
1999 Angel
V.I.P. Episode "The Quick and the Dead"
2001 Crossing Jordan
2002 V.I.P. Episode "48½ Hours"
She Spies
Firefly
Birds of Prey
The Chang Family Saves the WorldUnaired pilot
2006 Fallen Miniseries
2014 True Blood Episode "Jesus Gonna Be Here"

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Duckman NinjaEpisode "Papa Oom M.O.W. M.O.W."
1998–99 Mortal Kombat: Conquest Sub-Zero
2001 Fear Factor Himself
2006 CSI: NY Keith GaleEpisode "Heroes"

Other credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006American MisfitsFight coordinator
2017 S.W.A.T. Stunt coordinatorEpisode "Pilot"
2019 Stumptown Episode "Forget It Dex, It's Stumptown"
2021 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Stunt performerEpisode "The Star-Spangled Man"
Shadow and Bone Stunt coordinator, stunt director:
second unit and second unit director
Episode "A Searing Burst of Light"

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Mortal Kombat: Federation of Martial Arts Sub-Zero 9 episodes
2009 Angel of Death Stunts

Notes

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