
STUNTWOMAN | MARTIAL ARTIST | BREAKDANCER | PARKOUR ATHLETE
ABOUT EMILY
Emily Tung is a Taiwanese-born American stuntwoman, parkour athlete, breakdancer, martial artist, contortionist, and pole dancer known for her versatility, athleticism, flexibility, and signature movement style that balances power and grace. From a young age, she gravitated toward the things people said were “impossible” for a girl, stepping into male-dominant spaces at 13 as the youngest—and only—female. What others expected her to outgrow became the foundation of who she is. It wasn’t rebellion; it was identity. Today, her mission is to redefine what it means to be a woman in action—proving that strength, skill, and power can be feminine, expressive, and deeply human.


STUNTS &
MARTIAL ARTS
Emily’s has appeared in over 50 notable film and TV shows, including Sinners, Mean Girls (2024), Hocus Pocus 2, Caught Stealing, Gossip Girl, The Rookie, Law & Order, FBI: Most Wanted, and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She has also stunt doubled global superstars—BLACKPINK’s Lisa and Jennie—in their music videos.
Emily began her martial arts journey at just five years old with Wushu, before transitioning into Taekwondo, earning her 3rd-degree black belt by age fourteen. A lifelong athlete and competitor, she returned to martial arts in 2017 and has since built a dynamic screen-fighting toolkit including but not limited to boxing, muay thai, tricking, FMA.

PARKOUR FREERUNNING
Emily started parkour in 2010 and is well known for her creative flow. Her accolades include USA Parkour Adult Speed Division Qualifier Champion and Sport Parkour League Regional Winner and National Finalist in both 2018 and 2019. Emily has been featured in commercial shoots for clients like Nikon and in campaigns such as Adidas International’s “Here to Create” and “Calling All Creators” as well as a six page spread in Harper’s Bazaar’s “Dare to Wear.” She also has years of experience coaching adults and children.









