Ron Smoorenburg Net Worth

Ron Smoorenburg is a Dutch actor, stuntman, and writer born on April 30, 1974 in Nieuwegein, Utrecht, Netherlands. He is best known for his end fight in Jackie Chan's 'Who am I?' (1998) and his record-breaking 11-foot kick in 1997. Over the past two decades, Ron has worked with many well-known action stars and directors, and has developed himself as a versatile and experienced actor. In 2018, he will appear in the Chinese movie 'Asura', the highest budget movie ever made, in which he plays a General.
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Who is it? Actor, Stunts, Writer
Birth Day April 30, 1974
Birth Place  Nieuwegein, Utrecht, Netherlands, Netherlands
Ron Smoorenburg age 49 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus
Occupation Actor, martial artist

💰 Net worth

Ron Smoorenburg, a multi-talented personality hailing from the Netherlands, has garnered substantial recognition in the world of film and entertainment. As an accomplished actor, stunt performer, and writer, he has showcased his skills on numerous noteworthy projects. With his immense contribution to the industry, Ron Smoorenburg's net worth is projected to grow exponentially in the coming years, estimated to be between $100K to $1M by 2024. With his undeniable talent and dedication to his craft, Ron continues to make a significant impact, leaving a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.

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Biography/Timeline

1974

Born in Nieuwegein on 30 April 1974, Ron began his martial arts training at the age of seven, beginning with Judo and four years later, transitioned to Karate and Free Fighting, a form of Mixed Martial Arts. He admits he was influenced by the likes of Jackie Chan and Hwang In-Shik as well as Jean-Claude Van Damme. During this time, he was doing demonstrations, some appearing on television and then it was in 1997, live on a local television program, Smoorenburg gained the record for the highest kick of 11 feet

1997

When Jackie Chan was filming Who Am I? in Rotterdam in 1997, Smoorenburg auditioned for a role in the film. Impressed with his kicking skills, Chan hired him to play one of two final opponents in which Chan would film the fight on the roof of the Willemswerf Building. It is here where Ron learned how to work in a fight scene for the first time and had some trouble adapting to Chan's trademark rhythmic movements. However, he eventually learned the pacing but for more complicated movements of the fights were doubled by Jackie Chan Stunt Team members Brad Allan, Andy Cheng, and Nicky Li. In 1999, Smoorenburg appeared as a top villain on an episode of the short-lived action series Der Puma: Kampfer mit Herz, taking on the series' lead star, Mickey Hardt, with Donnie Yen serving as action Director.

2001

The experience was a good one for Smoorenburg and he would take on a few bit parts in Hong Kong movies. He played a cage fighter in Gen-Y Cops having a short fight scene against Stephen Fung. The two would have a longer rematch with Smoorenburg playing a character resembling Bryan Fury against Fung's Iron Surfer, who resembled Hwoarang in the Tekken-inspired film The Avenging Fist in 2001. Smoorenburg would play another fighter in Born Wild opposite Louis Koo and moved up to play the main villain in Martial Angels opposite Shu Qi.

2002

With learning the ropes in Hong Kong, Smoorenburg returned home to the Netherlands in 2002, where he began to craft his skills as a fight Choreographer and actor. He appeared in the 2002 Belgian horror film Engine Trouble for Director Marc Ickx and in 2004, co-starred and choreographed Fighting Fish, the Netherlands' first full-length martial arts film, starring Chinese-born Kim Ho-Kim.

2005

In 2005, Smoorenburg went to Thailand to work as a stunt fighter on Tom-Yum-Goong, where he is seen as one of many fighters in a one vs. many fight against Tony Jaa. Ron loved the experience and locales so much that he decided to move there. Since then, Smoorenburg has appeared in both film and television series in Thailand, where he has a chance to showcase his action style. He has become good friends with the likes of Swedish-Chinese born stunt ace Tim Man and French-born stunt ace Brahim Achabbakhe. He can be seen taking on Scott Adkins in Ninja: Shadow of a Tear and teams up with Achabbakhe to take on Kane Kosugi in the sequel Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge. In 2016, Smoorenburg had a bit role as a fighter who takes on Michael Jai White in the opening of Never Back Down: No Surrender and will be seen as the heroic Black Knight in Warrior's Gate opposite Dave Bautista. He has also appeared in Bollywood films such as Brothers and Sultan starring Salman Khan.