
Actor
Johnny Tri Nguyen
Born 1974 · Binh Duong Province, Vietnam
Johnny Tri Nguyen (born February 16, 1974 in Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam) is a Vietnamese American film and television actor, stunt double, and martial artist. He left Vietnam at the age of 8 with his family, mother, father, older brother, and older sister and moved to Los Angeles, CA. He is half Vietnamese and half Chinese, with his mother being Chinese. Johnny Nguyen comes from a family involved in the Vietnamese entertainment industry. His uncle is Nguyen Chanh Tin, a Vietnamese actor, and his older brother is Charlie Nguyen, who directed The Rebel. His acting roles include the martial arts films Tom-Yum-Goong and Cradle 2 the Grave and he well known for his portrayal as the antagonist, Dong Lee in 7 Aum Arivu (7th Sense) in India. His work as a stunt double includes the role of Spider-Man in Spider-Man 2 and as the Green Goblin in the first feature film. He practices lien feng kwon (which was founded by his grandfather), wushu, tae kwon do, tai chi, aikido, and vovinam. Johnny has been working in the Vietnamese film industry to produce The Rebel, a period action drama set in 1920s French-colonial Vietnam, which he also co-directed, co-wrote and stars in.
Directed
Acting

The Shield
Charlie Kim(uncredited) · 2002

We Were Soldiers
Young NVA Lieutenant (uncredited) · 2002

Ella Enchanted
Red Knight (uncredited) · 2004

The Protector
Johnny · 2005

Da 5 Bloods
Vinh Tran · 2020

Alias
Chinese Guard (uncredited) · 2001

Cradle 2 the Grave
Ling's Hitman · 2003

Martial Law
Street Thug · 1998

7Aum Arivu
Dong Lee · 2011

The Rebel
Cuong · 2007

House of the Dead 2
Braxton · 2006

The Master of Disguise
Ninja · 2002

The Art of Action
Self · 2020

Fool for Love
Johnny · 2010

Little Teo
Tý · 2013

Power Kids
Rebel Leader · 2009

Love Puzzle
Hồ Sơn · 2012

Clash
Quan · 2009
Saigon Eclipse
Trong Hai · 2007

Demon Hunter
Guard #5 · 2005
First Morning
Tuan · 2003

Adrift
Thổ · 2009

The Kiss of Death
Du / Death · 2008

Max Havoc: Curse Of The Dragon
Quicksilver · 2004