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Raymond Park (born 1974-08-23), better known as Ray Park, is a Scottish stunt man and actor.
Park was born in the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland, and lived in Govan, Glasgow until moving to London at the age of seven. It was at this age that he started training in Northern Shaolin Kung Fu also known as Chin Woo Kung Fu. Seven years later he would also start training in wushu, gymnastics and also kickboxing and boxing. He has since earned his 2nd degree black belt in Northern Shaolin Kung Fu. He has competed many times in martial arts competitions and brought home many awards for them including, at the age of 16, Great Britain's Martial Arts National Championship for his group.
He began working in movies as a stunt double for the movie Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, doing the stunts for both Robin Shou (who acted as Liu Kang) and James Remar (who acted as Rayden). Park also did some cameos as monsters, including Baraka the Tartakan. These were clearly non-speaking parts.
Although his character Darth Maul briefly spoke in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, his voice was dubbed over with that of actor Peter Serafinowicz.
In addition to this acting work, he has also been Christopher Walken's stunt double for the movies Sleepy Hollow. Walken's role was the Headless Horseman, and Park did the mimics in the scenes where the Horseman appears without his head.
His first real speaking part came in X-Men in the part of Toad. Park's Toad was not very similar to the Toad in the X-Men comic books, but nevertheless he caught the public's eye.
He has appeared since in another movie, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002), being another villain for Antonio Banderas' hero and with some fighting scenes.
He has been asked to become a superhero himself, instead of a villain, in a movie about Marvel Comics character Iron Fist, but the movie has been in pre-production for some years now. Iron Fist deals with an American millonaire who becomes a martial artist with the power of focusing his "life force" or chi into his fist, making it glow with energy and become "like unto a thing of iron" and able to impact with superhuman force.
He currently resides near London with his wife, Lisa, and their daughter, Sienna.
He is left handed - and the characters he has played have shared this trait.
Filmography
- Iron Fist (2006) (announced) - Danny Rand/Iron Fist
- Potheads: The Movie (2005) (post-production) - Mr. D
- What We Do Is Secret (2005) (post-production) - Brendan Mullen
- Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002) - A.J. Ross
- X-Men (2000) - Toad
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999) - Darth Maul
- Sleepy Hollow (1999) (fight double: Headless Horseman)
- Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997) - Rayden double/Raptor #3/Tarkatan (Baraka) #2