Byron Gibson
Byron Gibson
Biography
Byron Gibson is an English actor and stunt actor from Cambridge, England. He is a former construction worker, street market trader, Thai boxing coach, and professional fight promoter. He was the first person to promote and establish Muay Thai shows in Cambridge in 1990s, with former ITV Saturday Grandstand wrestling star Steve Logan. His Thai boxing school housed three Professional Muay Thai Champions. He first entered the movie business in 2008 when Jean-Claude Van Damme cast him as a gangster in The Eagle Path aka Full Love. Byron was cast as a stunt performer in The Hangover Part 2 in a bar fight in the flashback scenes with a young Bradley Cooper. Photos from the scene were used in the end credits photo Montague. He is known for the controversial torture scene in Only God Forgives directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. Nicolas liked his name 'Byron" so much he named the character in the film after him instead of 'Dimitri". Byron has worked under many award winning directors such as Jerome Salle and John Woo. Most recently he starred in "Brutal" "A Taste of Violence with Parkour legend "David Belle".
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
20
Gender
Male
Birthday
Birthday not available
Place of Birth
London
Acting

2025

Full Moon as Steven

2024

Deathpit as Hammerstone

2023

The Siege as Big Deal

2019

Blood & Treasure as Ian

2019

General Commander as Tom Benton

2019

The Longest Shot as Not available

2016

The Warriors Gate as Viking Barbarian

2016

Bangkok Rush as Brink

2015

No Escape as Hotel Guest #1

2015

Pernicious as Byron

2014

Gegen den Sturm as Steven Bremus

2013

Only God Forgives as Byron

2013

Vikingdom as Captain of Jomsberg

2012

The Far Cry Experience as The Producer
Crew

2012

Chingari Stunts