Friday, January 24, 2014

Steven Seagal


Steven Frederic Seagal (born April 10, 1952) is an American action film star, producer, writer, martial artist, guitarist and reserve debuty sheriff. A 7th-dan black belt in Aikido, Seagal began his adult life as an Aikido instructor in Japan. He became the first foreigner to operate an Aikido dojo in Japan.
He later moved to the Los Angeles, California, area where he made his film debut in 1988 in Above the Law. By 1991, he starred in three successful films and achieved greater fame in Under Siege (1992), where he played Navy SEAL-s counter-terrorist expert Casey Ryback. However both On Deadly Ground (1994, which he directed) and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) did not do well at the box office. During the latter half of the 1990s, he starred in three more theatrical films and the direct to video The Patriot. Since that time, with the exception of Exit Wounds (2001) and Half Past Dead (2002), his career shifted almost entirely to direct-to-video films (often low budget productions and shot in Europe or Asia). Between 1998 to 2009, he appeared in a total of 22 of these. At the age of 59, he returned to the big screen as Torrez in the 2010 film Machete. In 2011, he filmed the third season of his reality show Steven Seagal : Lawman.
Seagal is a guitarist, recording artist, and the founder of Steven Seagal Enterprises. In addition to his professional achievements, he is also known as an environmentalist, an animal rights activist, a supporter of the 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso, and the Tibetan independence movement.

Early life
Seagal was born in Lansing, Michigan, where he lived until he was five years old, when the family moved to California. His mother, Patricia (1930–2003), was a medical technician, and his father, Samuel Steven Seagal (1928–1991), was a high school math teacher. His mother was of Irish ancestry and his father was Jewish. In a Russian interview, Seagal once stated that he had a Mongolian grandfather (either Buryat or Kalmyk)His parents relocated to Fullerton, California, where Seagal attended Buena Park High School in Buena Park.

Aikido
At a very young age, Seagal lied about his age and got a job as a dishwasher at a restaurant named The Wagon Wheel. One of the cooks at the restaurant was a Japanese shotokan karate expert and noticed Seagal moved very quickly around the kitchen. He taught Seagal the basics of karate. Seagal began training in aikido under master Harry Kiyoshi Ishisaka, founder of the Orange County Aikido School (Orange County Aiki Kai) (OCAK) in 1964. Seagal considers him to have been the most important martial arts teacher in his life. Seagal moved to Japan in his late teens after he went to Japan with his father who was visiting for military purposes and met karate masters and decided to remain in Japan. He received his 1st dan degree (Shodan) under the direction of Koichi Tohei. He continued to train in aikido as a student of Seiseki Abe, Koichi Tohei (whose aikido organization,Ki Society, Seagal refused to join in favor of staying with the Aikikai),Kisaburo Osawa, Hiroshi Isoyama and the second doshu Kisshomaru Ueshiba. He attained a 7th dan degree and Shihan in aikido and became the first foreigner to operate an aikido dojo in Japan. Seagal claims to have been subject to xenophobia in Japan and visited by many Japanese coming to try to kill him, resenting his teaching the Japanese.
When Seagal's father-in-law retired from his job as an instructor, Seagal became the new head of the organization known as Tenshin Aikido inJūsō, Osaka City (affiliated with the Aikikai). Seagal is known by his students as Take Sensei. When Seagal left his dojo in Osaka, his then-wife Miyako became the caretaker of the dojo which has continued to the present day. Seagal initially returned to Taos, New Mexico, with his student (and later film stuntman) Craig Dunn, where they opened a dojo, although Seagal spent much of his time pursuing other ventures. After another period in Japan, Seagal returned to the U.S. in 1983 with senior student Haruo Matsuoka. They opened an aikido dojo, initially in North Hollywood, California, but later moved it to the city of West Hollywood. Seagal left Matsuoka in charge of the dojo, which he ran until the two parted ways in 1997.
Seagal initially worked as the martial arts coordinator for the films The Challenge (1982) starring Scott Glenn and Toshiro Mifune, and Never Say Never Again (1983) starring Sean Connery and A View to a Kill starring Roger Moore.

He has helped train Brazilian mixer martial artists Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida. Silva, who is the former UFC Middleweight Champion, went on to knock out Vitor Belfort, with a kick, in their fight at UFC 126 in February 2011, and Machida also credited him for helping him perfect the crane kick that he used to knock out Randy Couture at UFC 129 in May 2011.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

most amazing talented man in history.

Unknown said...

Hi Steven, you had a tough childhood, but you are strong guy know what you want and you have come so far in this life, and your parents will support you to 100 %, all we are doing so good we can in this life, with friendly greetings, Rickard Thunman from Sweden

Unknown said...

I was sorry to hear your residency in AZ has not been long enough to run for office! I am excited to get to know you.

Unknown said...

What an amazing life! So much more than meters the eye. I look forward to hearing from you and wonder if you have any plans to visit Halifax West Yorkshire in England in the near future?

Unknown said...

your the best steven

Unknown said...

Sihan steven seagal you are the best!

Unknown said...

I don't no my friend I try to save usa but look like many hand inside the try to block me to not raise usa from anonuomus to muslem to where I am
in this case because I sent message many time no one support my movment I don't no what will happen into USA my friend I did my best by empty hand & no support facing many thousands negative from country I am SIR I DID MY BEST

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