Ron Smoorenburg
Ron Smoorenburg, born on April 30, 1974, is a renowned Dutch martial artist and actor celebrated for his dynamic contributions to the world of action cinema. He gained widespread recognition for his role in the climactic fight scene of Jackie Chan's 1998 film “Who Am I?” This pivotal moment helped establish him as a formidable presence in the industry.
Over the past two decades, Ron has collaborated with numerous prominent action stars and esteemed directors, honing his craft and expanding his versatility as an actor. His dedication to martial arts and film has allowed him to carve out a unique niche for himself, blending physical prowess with on-screen charisma.
In 2016, Ron showcased his talents in Luc Besson's “Warriors Gate,” where he took on the role of “The Black Knight,” one of the film's central characters. This performance further solidified his status as a notable figure in action films, demonstrating his ability to tackle complex roles while delivering impressive fight choreography.
With a career marked by significant achievements and collaborations, Ron Smoorenburg continues to be an influential force in the martial arts and film arenas, inspiring many with his dedication and skill.
Filmography
Gladiator Underground
General Commander
Outcast (2014)
Into the Deep (2025)
Jackie Chan: My Stunts
Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge
Bang Bang!
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li
Zero Tolerance (2015)
Bangkok Dog
English Dogs in Bangkok
The Fifth Commandment
The Warriors Gate
Invincible (2020)
The Asian Connection
Hellhound
Baaghi
Bangkok Rush
Art of Eight Limbs
Sultan
Ninja: Shadow of a Tear
A Hitman in London
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table