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Name
  
Bill Ryusaki

Parents
  
Torazo Ryusaki

Children
  
Kimberly L. Ryusaki


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Nominations
  
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

Movies
  
Blue Thunder, Big Trouble in Little China, Being John Malkovich

Similar People
  
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Mutsuto "Bill" Ryusaki was a pioneer of Kenpo in the United States.

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Early life

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Bill Ryusaki was born October 14, 1936, in Kamuela, on the big island of Hawaii. Being the sixth child of twelve siblings (seven brothers and four sisters) his father, Torazo Ryusaki, named him Mutsuto meaning "Sixth Child." It wasn't until fourth grade when he received the name, Bill, from his teacher who was unable to pronounce his birth name.

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Torazo Ryusaki held black belts in both Kodokan Judo and Shotokan Karate, and made it mandatory that all of his sons train in two styles of Martial Arts. Torazo Ryusaki also trained Arnold Urquidez Sr., and was the first one to promote Urquidez Sr. in Kenpo Karate in 1961 (he ultimately received his 6th degree black belt in Japan), when Torazo Ruysaki passed down his name "Torazo" to Urquidez Sr.

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Bill Ryusaki trained in Shotokan Karate and Judo while his brothers trained in Kendo, Aikido, and Judo. Bill's older brothers would often use him as their practice dummy. At 19 years old, Ryusaki went to study at the University of Hawaii. He soon started training in Kenpo privately with Mariano Tiwanak (a famous Hawaiian Boxer).

Military career

Ryusaki was drafted into the U.S. Army and made his way to the Fort Ord military base in California. He was originally a military range finder, until a high-ranking officer got word of Ryusaki's martial art skills because of a fight that broke out on base. He then became advanced infantry where he taught hand-to-hand combat at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Professional life

Ryusaki returned to California, where Mariano Tiwanak told him to meet Ed Parker (American Kenpo). Ryusaki and Parker trained together and became pioneers of Kenpo Karate on the mainland of the United States. Parker asked Ryusaki to help with John Leoning and actor Poncie Ponce's dojo. In 1962 Ryusaki opened his own dojo combining his unique style of Judo, Jujitsu, Shotokan, Kenpo, and Aikido to become the founder of Ryu Dojo, Hawaiian Kenpo. He dedicated his school to his father, Torazo, to show his love and appreciation for all that is father had taught him. Ryusaki holds a tenth degree (Ju-Dan) in Hawaiian Kenpo and Kajukenbo, a seventh degree in Judo, as well as black belts in Shotokan and Aikido. Ryusaki has trained thousands of students including Dan Guzman, Otto Schumann and family, Benny "The Jet", Arnold Urquidez Sr., and Cecil Peoples.

Ryusaki has become successful in the entertainment industry as an actor, RIP Bill Ryusaki 1936-2016/ stuntman.

Partial filmography

  • The Wrecking Crew (1968) - Henri (uncredited)
  • Force: Five (1981)
  • Some Kind of Hero (1982) - Basketball Player
  • Blue Thunder (1983) - Vietcong Soldier
  • Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985) - Street Punk #2 (uncredited)
  • Big Trouble in Little China (1986) - Wing Kong Hatchet Man
  • Number One with a Bullet (1987) - Tai Chi teacher
  • Cage (1989) - Chinese Guard #1
  • Robocop 2 (1990) - Cain's Gang Squad (uncredited)
  • Come See the Paradise (1990) - Issei Gentleman
  • Leather Jackets (1992) - Prath
  • Ulterior Motives (1992) - Yakuza #1
  • Point of No Return (1993) - Karate Instructor
  • Deadly Target (1994) - Zhou
  • Being John Malkovich (1999) - Mr. Hiroshi
  • Price of Glory (2000) - Silver Gloves Official
  • References

    Bill Ryusaki Wikipedia