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## Peter Jae — Wrenches, Van Damme & Finding Your Voice Peter Jae — actor, stunt performer, K-Town institution, and the guy who carried The Workout on his back — rolls into the Tracksuit for a wide-ranging conversation about grinding through New York, breaking into Hollywood, and what it actually feels like to finally be the lead. **Key topics covered:** - Growing up in the Bronx, LaGuardia High School for the Arts, and ditching menswear design after reading *The Alchemist* on the subway - The New York hustle: bouncing at night, student films during the day, going days without sleep to feed a calling - How the death of two close friends pushed him to move to L.A. — and learning to drive at 28 as the world's worst Asian stereotype on the road - *K-Town Cowboys* — the viral web series that accidentally became a voice for Asian American representation before Asian content existed - **Darkness of Man** (Hulu): playing the main villain, meeting JCVD for the first time mid-monologue with Todd standing in, and shooting the final scene on day one - **The Workout** (Tubi): being handed 16 pages and a lead role, the wrench moment in the strip club scene, 20-camera setups, and the closed-down hospital Manhunt sessions - The April Fool's hospital bed prank that cost him friendships - Josh Kelly double-dipping between *General Hospital* and *The Workout* on the same days - **Black Hat** with Michael Mann and Chris Hemsworth: nearly losing his teeth on a table stunt, and Thor giving him a hug in the K-Town parking lot in front of everyone who doubted him - **Olympus Has Fallen**, meeting stunt legend Simon from *Best of the Best*, and how the stunt world runs on relationships - James training with a Golden Gloves coach for the Fantastic Fest boxing match and cornering with a UFC fighter - Working with Mel Gibson, Kevin Dillon (who knows everyone's lines), and Shannon Doherty on *Hot Seat* - Peter's original drama script inspired by the Bronx, and why he wants to write the stories he needed as a kid - Advice to aspiring actors: know your authentic voice, don't get lost in the smoke, and remember you're playing pretend for a living - *The Workout* officially turned a profit — checks incoming