
Age: 50
male
Tatchakorn Yeerum (Thai: ทัชชกร ยีรัมย์ | RTGS: Thatchakon Yiram | formerly Phanom Yeerum | Thai: พนม ยีรัมย์ | or internationally better known as Tony Jaa and in Thailand known as Jaa Phanom | Thai: จา พนม | RTGS: Cha Phanom), is a Thai martial artist, actor, action choreographer, stuntman, director, and traceur. His films include Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (2003), Tom-Yum-Goong (2005), Ong Bak 2: The Beginning (2008), Furious 7 (2015), and SPL II: A Time for Consequences (2015). Panom Yeerum was born on February 5, 1976, in the northeastern province of Surin, Thailand. His parents were elephant herders. Panom watched martial arts films as a young kid and began to emulate some of his idols, from Bruce Lee to Jackie Chan to Jet Li. After seeing the Thai action film Kerd ma lui (2004) ("Born to Fight"), Panom met and studied martial arts and stunt work as a teen under the director of that film, Panna Rittikrai. Panom went to university where he studied a variety of martial arts, from taekwondo to judo. It wasn't long before Panom would get work, doubling for Robin Shou and James Remar in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997), and when his demo reel was seen by director Prachya Pinkaew, the film Ong-bak (2003) was created for Panom, who is now going by the name of Tony Jaa in hopes of bringing his style of action to international audiences.

Tony Jaa

The Masochist
for The Masochist in Everly (2024)
Suggested by officer_hakanzade_51

Everly, a prostitute working for brutal Japanese crime boss Taiko, is attacked in her apartment by Taiko's agents after he discovers that she has been working with the police to take down his organization. However, although Taiko expected her men to kill her easily after torturing her, Everly retrieves a weapon she had hidden and manages to kill all of her attackers. Taiko then begins a sadistic game with Everly, dispatching numerous hitmen for her and offering the other prostitutes in the building a reward if they manage to kill her.
