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Tiger Reth
Born
Visothann Reth (រ៉េត វិសុថាន់)

09 August 1998 (age 26)
Takeo Province, Cambodia.
NationalityKhmer
CitizenshipCambodian
EducationMaster's Degree of Planning Development
Occupation(s)Actor, martial artist, stunt man
Years active2017 - Present
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)

Visothann Reth (Khmer: រ៉េត ថៃហ្គឺ,រ៉េត វិសុថាន់, born 9 August 1998 ) better known as Tiger Reth, is a Cambodian martial artist, actor and stunt man.

Biography

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Visothann Reth was born on August 9, 1998, in Ample Village, Leay Bo Commune, Tram Kak District, Takéo province, Cambodia. Reth watched martial arts films as a young child and began to emulate them. He studied martial arts at the local high school in Phnom Penh city.

Life and Work

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Tiger began his career in film industry and got his start in the cast of the TV program movie series. He has been cast in several films. He starred in the 2017 as Cambodian Action Film . In addition to his  art work, he is also a civil servant within the government of the Ministry of Planning in Cambodia. In 2017 he also stunt man appeared in the film First They Killed My Father as Khmer Rouge soldier.

In 2024, Tiger Reth starred in an international film and is also a main character. The movie is titled Phnom Penh Ground Zero. The film stars four main characters: Maurice Chan, Derek Bidaut, Tharoth Sam and Tiger Reth.

Kun khmer ancient martial art shows

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Tiger Reth He has also participated in national and international martial arts shows. He trained Kun khmer (prodalserey), kun khmer boran (yuthakun khorm, kun bokator).

National martial art shows

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  • Opening Ceremony of Techo National Heritage Stadium in 2021
  • Closing Ceremony of the 3rd National Sports 2022[1]
  • Remembrance night program at Angkor Wat temple organized by the Ministry of Culture 2022[2]
  • Shadow Night Program Performed at Chao Say Tevta Temple, Organized by the Ministry of Culture 2023

International martial art shows

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  • Performed at the 32nd Sea Game Closing and Opening Ceremony in Cambodia 2023[3][4]
  • Performed at the opening ceremony of Asian para game in Cambodia 2023

Tiger Reth martial art training

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Tiger Reth he trained Kun khmer (prodalserey), kun khmer boran (yuthakun khorm, kun bokator).

Filmography

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Film

Year Title Role Note Ref.
2017 Khunchhang Khunpheng Stunt Man
2017 Loung Preah Sdech Korn Right hand guard [5]
2018 Dai Jhav Stunt Man
2019 Komherng Kmeng 1 Fighter Guy
2019 Komherng Kmeng 2 Best Fighter Guys
2019 Usual Suspect Stunt Man / Gang
2020 Usual Suspect Horn TV Series
2021 The Flag Green Army Fighter Short Film
2021 Anger Tiger Phnom Penh Black Bodyguard Fighter Short Film
2021 The Rewind Archaeologist Feature Film
2022 Monsters Ros Santhy Short / Feature
2022 Gang of Phnom Penh Tiger TV Series
2023 Neath Love Story(Coming soon) Stunt Man Feature Film
2024 The Last Fight Kun Khmer(Coming soon) Chakra Feature Film
2024 Phnom Penh Ground Zero Vichet Independent [6][7]
2024 Anje Noir (Post Production)

Director by Atsushi Muroga.

Kong
2024 Bullet Storm (Post Production) Joe Independent

References

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  1. ^ "កក្រើកមិនខាន! ពិធីបើកព្រឹត្តិការណ៍ស៊ីហ្គេម លើកទី ៣២ កម្ពុជាគ្រោងបង្ហាញទស្សនីយភាពល្បុក្កតោ ២ ធំៗ". www.popular.com.kh. Retrieved 2024-10-28.
  2. ^ "«រាត្រីចងចាំ»លើកទី៤ ឆ្នាំ២០២៣ នឹងចាប់ផ្ដើមនៅថ្ងៃទី១៤ធ្នូ ស្អែកនេះ - សុីសុីថាមស៍". The Cambodia China Times (in Khmer). 2023-12-13. Retrieved 2024-10-28.
  3. ^ "ពូកែណាស់! ប្អូនប្រុស រ៉េត សារីតា ជាកីឡាករគុនល្បុក្កត្តោ ត្រៀមសម្ដែង ថ្ងៃបើកព្រឹត្តិការណ៍ស៊ីហ្គេម - Khmerload | Cambodia Latest News". Khmerload (in Khmer). Retrieved 2024-10-28.
  4. ^ "(វីដេអូ) អស្ចារ្យណាស់! ការពិតប្អូនប្រុសរបស់ រ៉េត សារីតា ជាកីឡាករគុនល្បុក្កត្តោល្បីឈ្មោះ និង ត្រៀមសម្ដែងក្នុងថ្ងៃបើកព្រឹត្តិការណ៍ស៊ីហ្គេម". www.popular.com.kh. Retrieved 2024-10-28.
  5. ^ "LOUNG PREAH SDECH KORN". Cambodia Film Commission. 2019-10-07. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  6. ^ John (2024-04-23). "INTERNATIONAL > CINEMA > Phnom Penh GROUND ZÉRO -". Info-lux.com (in French). Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  7. ^ "PHNOM PENH GROUND ZERO - CAMBODIA". mauricechan.book.fr. Retrieved 2024-06-29.
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