Lin Oeding

{{short description|American film director}}

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| birth_place = Sacramento, California, U.S.

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Lin Oeding (born August 9, 1977) is an American film director and stunt coordinator.

Early life

Oeding was born to a German/Dutch father and a Taiwanese mother. He then grew up in Houston, Texas and graduated in May of 2001 from the University of Texas at Austin, receiving his BFA in screenwriting and film directing.{{cite web |title="Braven" – Interview with Lin Oeding – MovieFreak.com |url=http://moviefreak.com/braven-2018-interview-lin-oeding/ |website=moviefreak.com}}

He has a background in mixed martial arts and gymnastics, having trained in Karate, Tae Kwon Do and Kung Fu since his childhood. He began his MMA training at the age of 17 in Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Wrestling. In the fighting circuit, after 19 fights, Lin holds a 16-2-1 record..

At one point, he competed professionally on pay-per-view, in Bare-Knuckled fighting events.

Career

As a result of his background in mixed martial arts and gymnastics, Lin got his early break in 1993, working with Chuck Norris on the television series, Walker, Texas Ranger. Over the next decade, Lin had the opportunity to study under many of the best directors in the business on projects such as The Last Samurai, Inception, Star Trek and over 100+ other movie and tv shows.{{Cite web |title=Lin Oeding |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0644204/ |access-date=2022-12-29 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}

A veteran stunt coordinator and performer, Oeding second unit directed and stunt coordinated in films such as Straight Outta Compton, The Equalizer, and Olympus Has Fallen.{{cite web |last=Leydon |first=Joe |date=February 2, 2018 |title=Film Review: 'Braven' |url=https://variety.com/2018/film/reviews/braven-review-1202685166/ |publisher=}} While stunt coordinating Straight Outta Compton, Lin's pre-viz caught the eye of director F. Gary Gray, and he was asked to direct 2nd unit for the Ferrari chase sequence as well as the opening crack house breach. Lin followed up "Straight Outta Compton" with his own short film, [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4679820/?ref_=vp_vi_tt Lifted] (starring Joel Edgerton).

As a result of Lifted and his prior shorts, Lin's career took off in both features and television. He has been directing television since 2015, including the reboot of Magnum P.I..{{cite web |date=11 December 2018 |title=Magnum Reloaded: Being a hero no easy task for Magnum and friends |url=https://www.staradvertiser.com/2018/12/11/features/magnum-reloaded/magnum-reloaded-being-a-hero-no-easy-task-for-magnum-and-friends/}} Lin made his feature directorial debut with the action-thriller Braven starring Jason Momoa,{{cite web |date=10 December 2019 |title=Lin Oeding to Direct Kevin Hart in 'Action Scene' for Quibi |url=https://deadline.com/2019/12/lin-oeding-kevin-hart-action-scene-quibi-1202805798/}} and Stephen Lang. The movie released in 2018 to positive reviews from critics including: The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, LA Times, and NY Post. His background in both theater directing, and stunt coordination was noted by the critics in his sharp camera aesthetic, fluid action blocking, and effective storytelling.

His credits as stunt performer include Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Star Trek – where he was stunt double for actor John Cho,{{cite web|url=https://trekmovie.com/2010/01/23/star-trek-wins-sag-stunt-ensemble-award/|title=Star Trek Wins SAG Stunt Ensemble Award (Presented by Scott Bakula)|publisher=}} Inception, and Ant-Man.{{cite web | url=https://deadline.com/2016/10/lin-oeding-to-direct-office-uprising-brenton-thwaites-afm-1201843052/ | title=Lin Oeding to Direct 'Office Uprising' Starring Brenton Thwaites – AFM | date=26 October 2016 }}

Filmography

= Film =

Short film director

  • Interpretation (2008) (Also writer and producer)
  • Wake (2012)
  • Lifted (2015)

Feature film director

Acting roles

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rowspan="2"|1999

| Arlington Road

| College student

| Uncredited

Killing the Badge

| Officer Nguyen

|

2001

| Pearl Harbor

| Japanese soldier

| Uncredited

2002

| Triple Threat

| Bobby

| Short film

2005

| Irish American Ninja

| Bad Guy Under Bridge

| Video

2009

| Blood and Bone

| Thug

|

rowspan="2"|2012

| Safe

| Quan Chang henchman

| Uncredited

Bullet to the Head

| Lee

|

= Television =

Director

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Year

! Title

! Notes

2015-2017

| Chicago P.D.

| 3 episodes

rowspan=2|2017

| Blood Drive

| 2 episodes

Blindspot

| 1 episode

rowspan=3|2018

| Chicago Fire

| 1 episode

Code Black

| 1 episode

Colony

| 1 episode

2018-2019

| Chicago Med

| 2 episodes

2018-2022

| Magnum P.I.

| 2 episodes

rowspan=3|2019

| The Blacklist

| 1 episode

Warrior

| 2 episodes

S.W.A.T.

| 1 episode

2021

| Cobra Kai

| 2 episodes

rowspan=3|2022

| Reacher

| 1 episode

NCIS: Hawai'i

| 1 episode

CSI: Vegas

| 1 episode

Acting roles

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2008

| Prison Break

| Feng's Man #1

| 1 episode

rowspan="2"|2014

| True Blood

| Yakuza #8

| 4 episodes, Uncredited

Newsreaders

| Chinese Police Officer #2

| 1 episode

Trivia

References

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