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Fight Trainer/Stunt Double-Michael Dawson, Terminator/Scorpion King/Kung Fu

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Special Guest: Michael Dawson started his passion in Martial Arts at age 6 and is is the founder and Chief Instructor of the Northern Shaolin/Praying Mantis Kung-Fu Association, with well over 35 years of experience in Chinese martial arts. Michael's involvement in kung-fu eventually led him to working as a professional stunt performer, stunt actor, fight coordinator, and martial art/fight trainer for film and television. He began his career stunt doubling actor David Carradine in his role as "Kwai Chang Caine" in T.V.'s KUNG FU: THE LEGEND CONTINUES, the "sequel-series" to the original KUNG FU series. Over the years, Michael has trained and worked with numerous actors, including David Carradine, Dwayne ("The Rock") Johnson (The Scorpion King), Jessica Lange (American Horror Story, Knife throwing scenes), Michael Clark Duncan, Kelly Hu, Melissa George, Kurt Russell, Robert Carradine, Peter Facinelli, Colm Feore, John Schneider, Robert Vaughn, Patrick Macnee, Bo Svenson, Mako, Soon Tek-Oh, Richard Norton, George Lazenby, Clu Gulager, Clint Walker, Doug McClure, James Drury, Michael Bowen, Steven Brand, Chris Potter, Peter Jason, Calista Carradine, and Olympic gold and silver medalist Sherri Howard, among others. Recently T.V. shows: Salem, NCIS: New Orleans and American Horror Story: Freak Show. Currently working on The Magnificent Seven remake with Denzel Washington Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke and Vincent D'onofrio (I believe that's due out in Jan. 2017) Terminator: Genisys (due out July 1st) Extraction, with Bruce Willis & Kellan Lutz (due out next year)   The Girl Next Door: Alexis Texas is of German, Norwegian and Puerto Rican descent.    In Studio Tonight: Tony Bruno, Miss Robin, Luigi Curto, Joe Corrado

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