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The stunt world of television and film is not one populated with queer people of color. If Tig Fong has their way, that landscape will be changing.
Tig Fong is the Screen Actor's Guild nominated stunt coordinator director who is the first and only queer person of color to break into stunt coordinating in Canada.
Tig's current projects include NBC’s upcoming series ‘The Lost Symbol,’ FX’s ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ and Amazon’s ‘The Boys.’ Tig’s credits further include stunt coordinating DC’s ‘Titans’ and NBC’s ‘Taken;’ rigging stunts on ‘It,’ and ‘Poltergeist;’ and performing stunts on ‘X-Men: Dark Phoenix,’ ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ and ‘Arrow.’
Identifying as Mahu ("third gender"), Tig is an advocate for BIPOC and LBGTQIA+ communities, as well as a creative storyteller who drives stories forward through action. In addition to creating action sequences for film and television, Tig’s goal as a director is to create content that tells the stories of BIPOC and LBGTQIA+ communities to give a voice to underrepresented groups.
With co-host Brody Levesque