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Panna Rittikrai ( th, links=no, พันนา ฤทธิไกร; ) or birth name Krittiya Lardphanna ( th, links=no, กฤติยา ลาดพันนา; , February 17, 1961 – July 20, 2014) was a Thai martial arts action choreographer, film director, screenwriter, and actor. The head of the Muay Thai Stunt team (previously known as P.P.N. Stunt Team), he is best known for his work as a martial arts and action choreographer on the 2003 film '' Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior'' and 2005's ''
Tom-Yum-Goong ''Tom-Yum-Goong'' ( Thai: ต้มยำกุ้ง, ) is a 2005 Thai martial arts action film starring Tony Jaa. The film was directed by Prachya Pinkaew, who also directed Jaa's prior breakout film ''Ong-Bak''. As with ''Ong-Bak'', the fights ...
'' (known as ''The Protector'' in the US), starring
Tony Jaa Tatchakorn Yeerum ( th, ทัชชกร ยีรัมย์, , ; formerly Phanom Yeerum ( th, พนม ยีรัมย์, ); born 5 February 1976), better known internationally as Tony Jaa and in Thailand as Jaa Phanom ( th, จา ...
, whom Panna mentored.


Biography


Early films

"You've probably never heard of my movies," Panna told the '' Bangkok Post'' in a 2004 interview. "They are popular among taxi drivers and
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vendors and security guards and
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coolies. My loyalest fans are folk people in the far-out
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s, where they lay out mattresses on the ground and drink moonshine whisky while watching my outdoor movies." Born in Khon Kaen Province,
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, Panna started out in the movie business in 1979 as a physical trainer for actors in
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. Learning a little about filmmaking and inspired by the movies of
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and Bruce Lee, as well as stunts seen in
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movies, Panna moved back to Khon Kaen and formed his own stunt team, the P.P.N. Stunt Team (actually known as Muay Thai Stunt) and set about making films. His first was ''Gerd ma lui'' ('' Born to Fight''), which he remade in 2004.


International fame

With the worldwide releases of ''Ong-Bak'' and ''Tom-Yum-Goong'', with their gritty, hard-hitting stunts, action-film fans the world over have wanted to see more, so film distributors are starting to release some of Panna's older titles on
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s geared for the international market. Among the films finding new life on the home video market are ''Spirited Killer'', or ''Puen Hode'', co-starring Tony Jaa, as well as ''Mission Hunter 2'', in which Jaa portrays a villain. Panna's martial-arts choreography work also can be seen in the action-comedy, '' The Bodyguard'', which starred and was directed by Thai comic actor Petchtai Wongkamlao. Recent and upcoming projects include ''
Mercury Man ''Mercury Man'' ( Thai: มนุษย์เหล็กไหล or ) is a 2006 Thai superhero martial arts action film. It is directed by Bhandit Thongdee with martial arts choreography by Panna Rittikrai of ''Ong-Bak'', ''Tom-Yum-Goong'' and ' ...
'', a Thai superhero film in which he coordinated the martial arts; the sequel to ''Ong-Bak'', ''
Ong Bak 2 ''Ong Bak 2: The Beginning'' ( th, องค์บาก 2) is a 2008 Thai martial arts film co-directed by Panna Rittikrai and Tony Jaa. Starring Jaa, it is a Standalone film, standalone prequel to the 2003 film ''Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior''. Se ...
''; and ''
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'', a film directed by Prachya Pinkaew starring a female martial artist, Yanin Vismistananda. He co-starred in '' Dynamite Warrior'', a 2006 martial-arts action comedy set in 19th century Siam and starring Dan Chupong from '' Born to Fight''. It was Panna's first acting role in 9 years.


Death

Panna Rittikrai had been receiving treatment for liver disease since November 2013. Rittikrai died in a hospital in Bangkok from complications brought on by acute liver and kidney failure on July 20, 2014. It was also later discovered that he had a brain tumor.


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