Yayan Ruhian was born in Tasikmalaya, West Java, Indonesia on 19 October 1968. By the age of 13, hoping to "show his masculinity", he began studying the traditional martial art pencak silat;[4] his father had practiced karate. Yayan Ruhian trained with what later became Pencak Silat Tenaga Dasar, eventually becoming a trainer and referee, although he later learned that this disqualified him from participating in tournaments.[5] By the mid-2000s Yayan Ruhian had taught pencak silat in countries such as Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, and also learned several further martial arts techniques, such as aikido.[2][6] He also worked as a hand-to-hand instructor for the Indonesian National Police.[7]
In 2008, Yayan Ruhian was asked by Gareth Evans to help with the choreography for his film Merantau. He also auditioned for the role of Eric, later stating that he did not care if he was cast, so long as he did his best. He received the part, and Merantau was released in 2009.[4] In the film, his character, an antagonistic and diminutive martial artist, is capable of overcoming a considerably larger man in moments.[8] Afterwards, he had several people approach him and ask to study silat, although some called him Eric.[6]
Yayan Ruhian played Mad Dog in Evans' 2011 film The Raid,[4] and handled the fight choreography together with costar Iko Uwais.[6] Evans described the character as "such an unrelenting, cold, irredeemable psychopath that when he kills someone, he wants to feel it", such that he would rather kill a man bare-handed than shoot him.[9]Manohla Dargis of The New York Times described the character as the film's stand-out, "a commanding physical presence".[10]
After this performance, Yayan's likeness and the term gereget (used by his character) became a memeticimage macro on the internet. In a 2014 interview, Yayan Ruhian stated that he did not mind the memes, as the individuals posting them could not create such macros if they had not seen the film.[6] The magazine Tempo reported in June 2012 that Yayan and Iko had gone to Hollywood to handle choreography for an American remake of the film.[11]
Evans' 2014 release, The Raid 2, cast Yayan Ruhian as Prakoso, an assassin and confidant of mafia kingpin Bangun (Tio Pakusadewo).[4][12] Recognising that Yayan Ruhian had already been identified with Mad Dog, Evans emphasized that Prakoso was a new character: a failed father and husband, aged sixty, who is nevertheless a faithful employee.[13] As with the earlier film, Yayan worked with Iko Uwais on choreography.[12] Charlotte O'Sullivan of the London Evening Standard found Yayan's portrayal of Prakoso "sublime", writing that "when his body starts flying through the air, you feel as if you’re reading his life story".[14]
In 2017, he appeared in the alien invasion movie Beyond Skyline where he played a police chief in Laos credited only as the Chief in the movie. In 2020, he reprised this role in Skylines where his character was given the name Huana.
In 2019, he appeared in John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum as Shinobi #2, one of Zero's students, alongside Cecep Arif Rahman as Shinobi #1.[18] He also appeared in the 2019 Malaysian film Wira as Ifrit.
Personal life
Yayan Ruhian speaks fluent Sundanese, and Indonesian. He also speaks conversational English a little bit. As of 2017[update], Yayan Ruhian has three children, who live with his wife in Tasikmalaya; Yayan Ruhian, because of his work, must live in Jakarta.[1][4] Aside from his acting, he teaches pencak silat.[4][5] He is also a teacher of inner breathing techniques developed in the Perguruan Silat Tenaga Dasar Indonesia.[7]
Style
On screen, Yayan Ruhian is often cast in antagonistic roles, portraying characters who speak little but have great endurance, stamina and fighting skills.[4]
^Triyono, Heru (5 June 2012). "Kang Yayan Menuju Hollywood" [Brother Yayan Off to Hollywood]. Tempo (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 12 September 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2014.