Kwok One
- Actor
Step Into the World of Kwok One - Where Size Meets Strength, and Stories Come Alive
Meet Kwok One - an unstoppable force wrapped in a 4'11" frame, proving that power doesn't come from stature, but from spirit. With over 20 years of experience across film, television, theater, and martial arts, Kwok is not just an actor - he's a storyteller who moves between worlds, languages, and disciplines.
Born Dutch-Chinese, raised in the arts, and trained for battle both on screen and in life, Kwok's journey is anything but ordinary.
He's a three-time Nunchaku-Do state champion and a master of Ving Tsun Kung Fu, with 14 years of training behind every punch and pivot. But his strength doesn't end with martial arts. On stage, he transforms into a fluid force of emotion and rhythm. A classically trained dancer from the Amsterdam University of the Arts, Kwok honed his craft in contemporary theater dance and musical performance before continuing his studies at the world-renowned Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London.
His career has taken him from the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the buzzing stages of New York, where he founded and toured with his original dance concept, OmZamNation - a boundary-breaking performance collective blending movement, storytelling, and raw energy.
As the world's smallest Dutch Chinese Asian actor, Kwok commands attention not despite his size, but because of the fire he brings to every role. Whether he's performing stunts, speaking one of his six fluent languages (Dutch, German, English, Chinese, Portuguese, and Spanish), or channeling raw emotion in a quiet moment on camera, Kwok's presence is unforgettable.
Most recently, you can hear his voice as Han in the Dutch version of Warner Bros.' Kung Fu Panda 4 - a fitting project for a martial artist with a passion for bringing animation to life.
With dual nationalities (Dutch and Hong Kong Chinese) and a career that defies borders and expectations, Kwok One is not just an actor. He's a movement. A message. A modern warrior with a story to tell.
Meet Kwok One - an unstoppable force wrapped in a 4'11" frame, proving that power doesn't come from stature, but from spirit. With over 20 years of experience across film, television, theater, and martial arts, Kwok is not just an actor - he's a storyteller who moves between worlds, languages, and disciplines.
Born Dutch-Chinese, raised in the arts, and trained for battle both on screen and in life, Kwok's journey is anything but ordinary.
He's a three-time Nunchaku-Do state champion and a master of Ving Tsun Kung Fu, with 14 years of training behind every punch and pivot. But his strength doesn't end with martial arts. On stage, he transforms into a fluid force of emotion and rhythm. A classically trained dancer from the Amsterdam University of the Arts, Kwok honed his craft in contemporary theater dance and musical performance before continuing his studies at the world-renowned Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London.
His career has taken him from the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the buzzing stages of New York, where he founded and toured with his original dance concept, OmZamNation - a boundary-breaking performance collective blending movement, storytelling, and raw energy.
As the world's smallest Dutch Chinese Asian actor, Kwok commands attention not despite his size, but because of the fire he brings to every role. Whether he's performing stunts, speaking one of his six fluent languages (Dutch, German, English, Chinese, Portuguese, and Spanish), or channeling raw emotion in a quiet moment on camera, Kwok's presence is unforgettable.
Most recently, you can hear his voice as Han in the Dutch version of Warner Bros.' Kung Fu Panda 4 - a fitting project for a martial artist with a passion for bringing animation to life.
With dual nationalities (Dutch and Hong Kong Chinese) and a career that defies borders and expectations, Kwok One is not just an actor. He's a movement. A message. A modern warrior with a story to tell.