Peter Pham
Peter Pham is a Vietnamese-American actor, martial artist, and film producer, widely recognized for his contributions to the martial arts genre in both Vietnam and the United States. Born in Saigon, Pham's passion for martial arts began at an early age and has seen him train in various styles for over three decades. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1993, he further pursued this passion, founding a Kung Fu school in Dallas in 2000.
Pham's foray into the film industry began in earnest in 2011 when his short action films and martial arts clips garnered viral attention, leading to collaborations with numerous indie filmmakers and action stars such as Chuck Norris and MMA Champion Cung Le. This period saw the establishment of the Saigon Legend Stunt Team, a 25-member group dedicated to high-quality stunts for film and television.
Pham's career came full circle in 2019, when he completed two feature films in Vietnam - "The Foggy Mountain" and "The Crawler" - while choreographing several others. Upon returning to Texas in 2021, he directed action sequences for the crime thriller "Domino." His films, known for realistic action scenes and believable choreography, have collectively garnered over 20 million YouTube views and are available on Netflix and other platforms worldwide.
In 2023, Pham's first feature film, "Foggy Mountain," was released in North America by WellGo USA Entertainment, receiving positive reviews for its solid action sequences and Pham's standout martial arts prowess. This release marked a significant milestone in Pham's career, further cementing his status in the global film industry.
Off-screen, Pham continues to instruct Kung Fu and hones his skills. He resides in Dallas, Texas, and enjoys working out, reading, traveling, and spending time with loved ones.