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Ho-Sung Pak

Ho-Sung Pak

Known For Acting
Birthday Nov 08, 1967 (57)
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, USA
Popularity 0.4 (history)
Updated Apr 13, 2024 (Update)
Entry Date Apr 13, 2024
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Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Ho Sung Pak (born November 8, 1967) is an American film actor, martial artist, action choreographer, writer, and producer. Pak, a Korean American, was born in Seoul, South Korea. Not only did he play as the main villain of the first Mortal Kombat game, Shan ... g Tsung, but he also played the Mortal Kombat champion Liu Kang for the first game and Mortal Kombat II. He was a stunt coordinator for the movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze as well as a stunt double for Raphael; he later reprised his role of stunt double in the movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III. In 1995, he and fellow MK actors Daniel Pesina, Katalin Zamiar, and Dr. Phillip Ahn, M.D. all appeared in a fighting game produced exclusively for the Atari Jaguar titled Thea Realm Fighters, but it was never released after Atari ceased production on the failed system later that year. In 2003, he played the leading role in the martial arts movie The Book of Swords. In it he portrayed Lang, an Asian cop who after witnessing the death of his brother during a drugbust gone wrong, leaves town only to come back three years later for revenge. The movie also starred MK actors Daniel Pesina, Katalin Zamiar and Richard Divizio. In a nod to his Mortal Kombat alter ego Liu Kang, Pak is shown wearing a red headband during the final part of the movie, while the other three actors are also seen in similar MK clothing/roles throughout the movie. In 2004 Pak starred in the martial film Lesser of Three Evils, directed by Wayne A. Kennedy, also starring Roger Guenveur Smith, Peter Greene, Rosa Blasi and Sherilyn Fenn. The film was produced by Ho-Sung Pak, Wayne A. Kennedy and Matthew Chausse who created together the film company GenOne. It was released in 2009 under the title Fist of the Warrior. During the 1995-1997 show WMAC Masters, his ki-symbol was "Superstar", which is a translation of his given Korean name. His older brother, Ho Young Pak ("Star Warrior"), as well as fellow Mortal Kombat actors Chris Casamassa ("Red Dragon"), Hakim Alston (Machine) and Richard Branden (Yin Yang Man) also appeared on the show. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ho-Sung Pak, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Filmography

Secret in Their Eyes

Secret in Their Eyes

2015

as Peanut Vendor

The Prince

The Prince

2014

as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

Olympus Has Fallen

Olympus Has Fallen

2013

as Korean Commando (uncredited)

Red Dawn

Red Dawn

2012

as Chinese Soldier (uncredited)

Game of Death

Game of Death

2011

as Agent

Fist of the Warrior

Fist of the Warrior

2007

as Lee Choe

18 Fingers of Death!

18 Fingers of Death!

2006

as Young Buford

Alone in the Dark

Alone in the Dark

2005

as Agent Marko

BloodRayne

BloodRayne

2005

as Kagan Vampire Guard #4

Ultimate Fights from the Movies

Ultimate Fights from the Movies

2002

as Henry (Legend of Drunken Master) (archive footage)

Epoch of Lotus

Epoch of Lotus

2000

as Mortis

Book of Swords

Book of Swords

1996

as Lang

Bullet Train

Bullet Train

2022

Stunts

Nightcrawler

Nightcrawler

2014

Stunts

The Prince

The Prince

2014

Stunt Coordinator

Vamps

Vamps

2012

Stunts

The Last Airbender

The Last Airbender

2010

Stunts

Fist of the Warrior

Fist of the Warrior

2007

Writer

Book of Swords

Book of Swords

1996

Writer

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III

1993

Stunt Double, Stunts

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze

1991

Stunt Double, Stunt Coordinator, Stunts, Martial Arts Choreographer

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The Prince

The Prince

2014

Producer

Fist of the Warrior

Fist of the Warrior

2007

Producer

Organization Category Movie
Television Credits

WMAC Masters

as Superstar

Episodes: 26

First Aired: Jan 01, 1995

Femme Fatales

as Fight Trainer

Episodes: 1

First Aired: May 13, 2011

Femme Fatales

as Superstar Assassin, aka The Ghost

Episodes: 1

First Aired: May 13, 2011

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