Marko Zaror (b. 1978)

Birthplace:
Santiago, Chile

Born:
June 10, 1978

Marko Zaror Aguad (born June 10, 1978 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean martial artist, actor, and stuntman, currently living in Los Angeles, California. Zaror has appeared in several Spanish language action films, including Chinango and Kiltro, and acted as stuntman for The Rock in the 2003 film The Rundown. His most recent project is the American prison/fighter film Undisputed 3, which is his first U.S. American film and the first time he speaks English in a film.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Marko Zaror, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Choreographer:
2009  Mandrill
2014  Redeemer

Executive Producer:
2009  Chinango
2009  Mandrill
2014  Redeemer
2023  Fist of the Condor

Fight Choreographer:
2009  Chinango
2009  Mandrill
2014  Redeemer
2023  Fist of the Condor

Idea:
2007  Mirageman
2009  Chinango
2009  Mandrill
2014  Redeemer
2023  Fist of the Condor

Producer:
2007  Mirageman
2009  Chinango
2009  Mandrill
2014  Redeemer
2023  Fist of the Condor

Stunt Coordinator:
2007  Mirageman
2009  Chinango
2009  Mandrill
2010  Drama
2014  Redeemer
2023  Fist of the Condor

Stunts:
2001  Hard as Nails
2007  Mirageman
2009  Chinango
2009  Mandrill
2010  Drama
2014  Redeemer
2023  Fist of the Condor

Thanks:
2001  Hard as Nails
2007  Mirageman
2007  Radio Corazón
2009  Chinango
2009  Mandrill
2010  Drama
2014  Redeemer
2014  Santiago Violenta
2023  Fist of the Condor

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