Jeffrey Falcon
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Jeffrey Falcon (born 1962[1]) is an American martial artist, actor and filmmaker. A member of the US Wushu team,[2] Falcon began his career in Hong Kong action cinema, before returning to the United States to write and star in the cult classic film Six-String Samurai.
Biography
Falcon initially studied taekwondo, and but in the 1980s began practicing wushu. He won several state and national championships in California, between 1982 and 1983.[3] In 1984, he studied with the Beijing Wushu Team under coach Wu Bin.[3] He was a member of the US National Wushu Team from 1985 to 1988.[2] He represented the United States at the 1st International Invitational Wushu Championships in Xi'an in August 1985.[2] He later became a wushu coach, and graduated from Beijing Sport University.
Falcon began his film career in Chinese-language martial arts films.[4] While living in Taiwan, teaching English and martial arts, he was noticed by Jackie Chan after a television performance. Falcon was then invited to appear in a film in Hong Kong, which led to subsequent film work.[5]
In total, he appeared in seventeen action films,[6] including Outlaw Brothers[7] and The Inspector Wears Skirts.[8] He adopted the Chinese stage name Git Foo (Template:Lang-zh).[9] Although Falcon sought to continue his studies in Buddhism and Chinese, he was dissatisfied with being typecast as a villain and in smaller roles. He returned to the United States to pursue larger acting roles.[5]
In California, Falcon began working with Lance Mungia in 1996 to develop the script for a samurai movie, which eventually became Six-String Samurai. After Mungia observed one night that Falcon looked like Buddy Holly, the two developed the idea of incorporating rock and roll into the film.[5] In addition to starring as Buddy in the film, Falcon did fight choreography, production design, and costume design.[10]
According to a 2003 interview with fellow Hong Kong martial artist and actor, John Ladalski, Falcon retired from films and returned to China, where he married and pursued other work.[11]
Filmography
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- Operation Pink Squad (1988)
- The Inspector Wears Skirts (1988)[8]
- Prince of the Sun (1989)
- The Inspector Wears Skirts 2 (1989)
- Burning Ambition (1989)
- Blonde Fury (1989)[7]
- The Outlaw Brothers (1990)[7]
- Lethal Contact (1992)
- Caged Beauties (1992)
- The Way of the Lady Boxers (1993)
- Rape in Public Sea (1993)
- Happy Partner (1993)
- Oh! Yes Sir! (1994)
- Six-String Samurai (1998)[4] - Also screenwriter and fight choreographer
References
- ↑ Hong Kong Cinemagic – Jeff Falcon
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External links
- Template:Trim/ Jeffrey Falcon at IMDbTemplate:EditAtWikidataScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".