John Kreng has had a successful multi faceted career in the entertainment industry working as a Stunt Coordinator, Fight Choreographer, Stand Up Comedian, Author, Actor, Video Game Designer/Producer, and Stuntman. Born in Washington, D.C., the son of the Cambodian Ambassador to the United States, John is of Chinese and Thai descent, and is fluent i...
Show more »
John Kreng has had a successful multi faceted career in the entertainment industry working as a Stunt Coordinator, Fight Choreographer, Stand Up Comedian, Author, Actor, Video Game Designer/Producer, and Stuntman. Born in Washington, D.C., the son of the Cambodian Ambassador to the United States, John is of Chinese and Thai descent, and is fluent in Vietnamese, Chinese, and English. After his father died before John was one year old, his mother decided to stay in the U.S. so he could have a better education and the freedom to be successful at whatever he desired.As a Stunt Coordinator, Fight Choreographer, and Stuntman, John has worked with both Asian and Western luminaries that include Jet Li, Yuen Cheung Yen, Tsui Hark, Steven Spielberg, Roger Corman, and the late David Carradine. He has been featured and/or appeared in Black Belt, Martial Arts Training, Impact (UK), and Inside Karate magazines. John is also the author of the only in depth textbook on screen fighting, "Fight Choreography: The Art of Non Verbal Dialogue."As a fight choreographer, John feels he brings many elements to the table that makes the fights exciting and is at home choreographing rough and tumble Western style brawls as well as precise and intricate Hong Kong style fights. He has been studying various martial arts since he was a child and holds black belts in Tang Soo Do and Te Katana Jujitsu. He is an accomplished tournament fighter and has worked as a bouncer at several nightclubs, bringing practical knowledge and understanding of the human psychology of how a fight why we fight. Some of his real life experiences are published in the book, "Bullyproof Your Child: An Expert's Advice on Teaching Children to Defend Themselves," by Keith Vitali.John was an art major in college, having attended Parsons School of Design in New York City, and studied screen writing at UCLA Extension. He brings the unique knowledge to the stunt world with his understanding of the 3 act structure to an action scene (in relation to the story), while also understanding the visual aesthetics and composition that a fight needs to look appealing to audiences, while also keeping them grounded with the films vision of their established "reality." In addition, being a veteran stand up comedian (14 plus years experience), John has honed his comedic instincts and understands the mechanics of comedy, where he can easily apply it to his fight choreography when needed.Living a dual life as an Asian American has also helped John when working with Asian talent because he understands both the Western and Asian approaches to action on film because they have different mythologies when it comes to acting non verbally a.k.a. action. He has also trained actors, entertainers, and athletes including Phil Morris, Matt Westmore, Udo Keir, Japanese Pro Wrestler Ultimo Dragon, Vanilla Ice, and Super Bowl Champion Roman Phifer, to name a few.As a Stand Up Comedian, John started out in Washington, D.C. at The Comedy Cafe alongside other promising comedians at the time Martin Lawrence and Tommy Davidson. After moving to Los Angeles, he was a regular performer at The Comedy Store for over a decade where he honed his act and learned from the world's best comedians like Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, Chris Rock, and Sam Kinison, to name a few. His act is unique and personal, basing much of his material off his personal life and growing up in an Asian American family in America. He has 3 national TV appearances to his credit, was the first non African American comedian to appear in BET's Comic View, performed all across the country as a national headliner, and was L.A. Weekly's Comedy Pick of the Week.Working in the interactive media as a Videogame Producer and Designer, John has been able to combine his talents as a screenwriter, fight choreographer, martial artist, comedian, and graphic artist all into one job. Some of the titles he worked on were "Art of Fighting 3" (Associate Producer and Mo Cap artist) and "Full Spectrum Warrior" (Stunt Coordinator). He has also worked for THQ, Mattel, SNK of Japan, Sony Pictures, and Disney and is a featured interview in the book "Ultimate Game Design" by Tom Meigs.John's extensive knowledge and passion for martial arts films since he was a child, has led him to write for several martial arts magazines, providing some ground breaking interviews with Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Woo Ping. He was also a film critic with a monthly column, and was the Coordinating Editor, Project Supervisor, and Writer of the 25th Anniversary tribute to Enter the Dragon & Bruce Lee, published by TC Media. For Home Entertainment, he was a director, segment producer, interviewer, and special consultant to many special features on DVD for The Weinstein Company and Contender Entertainment Group (UK). He also gave an on camera interview for A&E's Biography: Steven Seagal.
Show less «