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Sportman, Actor, Martial artist
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Derek Bidaut
BornBidaut Derek Adam
French
NationalityFrench, Cambodia
Other namesចាន់ ឬទ្ធីស័ក
CitizenshipKhmer, French
OccupationActor/Martial Artist/Personal trainer
TitleKun Khmer Boran, Kun Khmer, Kun Bokator

Derek Bidaut (Khmer: ចាន់ ឬទ្ធីស័ក, born in France) is a sportsman, actor, martial artist, stunt man and French national who earned Cambodian citizenship in 2020. He is among a group of people in Cambodia who are giving their time to support the Cambodian martial arts of Kun Khmer and Kun Bokator. Bidaut appeared in the films The Prey (2018), Don't Sleep (2023) and Surviving Bokator (2018).

References

  1. "Derek Bidaut, le Français au cœur khmer". lepetitjournal.com (in French).
  2. "Martial Arts Frenchman, Derek Bidaut, Receives Cambodian Nationality". cambodiaexpatsonline.com.

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