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Cast in ''The Last Dragon'' because of his martial arts skills, Taimak had no prior acting training or experience, and was taught on set |
Cast in ''The Last Dragon'' because of his martial arts skills, Taimak had no prior acting training or experience, and was taught on set. He later appeared as the lead male in ]'s "]" music video, Debbie Allen's "Special Look" Video and also played the role of a would-be rapist on an episode of the TV show '']'' Funny quote from that episode "Freddie scratches like an alley cat". Taimak has also worked as a ] of martial arts to celebrities such as ]and one of the Spice Girls. | ||
According to a disturbed and obsessed fan who frequently visits his Misplaced Pages biography, he "pretty much fell off the face of the earth" between acting assignments. | |||
He also starred in a play that toured the ] called "Cheaters" opposite a large cast of African American stars. He played a soldier that steals the girl away from ] singer ]. | He also starred in a play that toured the ] called "Cheaters" opposite a large cast of African American stars. He played a soldier that steals the girl away from ] singer ]. | ||
Taimak |
Taimak co-owns a gym on the east side of Manhattan in New York city called "Fitness Concepts". | ||
"Superstar" Taimak dates non-black women only(Checkout myspace). Has two women that worship the ground he walks on and they rule his website. They are Karma Sutra and Brendalove. | According to his apparently African-American obsessed fan, "Superstar" Taimak (her quotation marks) dates non-black women only, and the fan urges us to "(Checkout myspace)". The fan further asserts Taimak "Has two women that worship the ground he walks on and they rule his website. They are Karma Sutra and Brendalove," and obviously deeply demoralize and upset the fan in question. | ||
He answers "fans" questions such as "What's your favorite scene from "The Last Dragon?" | The fan continues, "He answers "fans" (sic) questions such as "What's your favorite scene from "The Last Dragon?", and doubts that "He claims (sic) to have co-starred in the BET movie "Masquerade". The fan adds, hilariously, "In which he had about 10 lines in the whole movie." Which, we will note, is exactly eleven more than hers. | ||
He claims to have co-starred in the BET movie "Masquerade". In which he had about 10 lines in the whole movie. | |||
He claims to be extremely busy, however he has time to log onto his website and myspace account eveyday. Hmmmmmmmmmm. | In final the fan muses, "He claims to be extremely busy, however he has time to log onto his website and myspace account eveyday. Hmmmmmmmmmm." She apparently misses the irony of the generous amount of time she appears to possess to spend a great deal of it checking and tabulating an actor's personal time visiting them. | ||
Either him or one of his "fans" constanly edit my entry on him. They refuse to let the truth about his "career"(which he has none) be. | Continuing to demonstrate her inspiring command of English, the fan concludes, "Either him or one of his "fans" constanly edit my entry on him. They refuse to let the truth about his "career"(which he has none) be." | ||
This Misplaced Pages entry was cleaned up not by Mr. Guarriello but a motion picture director currently casting him in a role in an upcoming feature. The Misplaced Pages fan is kindly advised Mr. Guarriello has an attorney. We have been negotiating daily with her, so we know she exists. And what the fan has been doing to this website biography is termed character defamation and is punishable by law. Misplaced Pages can easily forward Ms. Lal, who is Mr. Guarriello's attorney, the fan's IP address which will lead to her street address. Having read this drivel printed about one of our actors, I am now giving serious consideration to advising Ms. Lal and Mr. Guarriello on how to obtain the IP address of the fan and press charges against her. My attorneys work for the firm of ], and I would be happy to refer Ms. Lal and Mr. Guarriello to those attorneys. | |||
He is clearly not romantically interested in you. Avoid stalking charges by moving on. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 18:44, 3 April 2007
Taimak (born Taimak Guarriello on June 24, 1964) is an American actor and martial artist. Taimak has acted in more than 10 films, his first and most prominent being 1985's The Last Dragon.
Early life
Born to an Italian father and African American mother, Taimak has studied Chinese goju, goju-ryu, taekwondo and jujitsu.
Career
Cast in The Last Dragon because of his martial arts skills, Taimak had no prior acting training or experience, and was taught on set. He later appeared as the lead male in Janet Jackson's "Let's Wait Awhile" music video, Debbie Allen's "Special Look" Video and also played the role of a would-be rapist on an episode of the TV show A Different World Funny quote from that episode "Freddie scratches like an alley cat". Taimak has also worked as a personal trainer of martial arts to celebrities such as Madonnaand one of the Spice Girls.
According to a disturbed and obsessed fan who frequently visits his Misplaced Pages biography, he "pretty much fell off the face of the earth" between acting assignments.
He also starred in a play that toured the States called "Cheaters" opposite a large cast of African American stars. He played a soldier that steals the girl away from R & B singer Brian Mcknight.
Taimak co-owns a gym on the east side of Manhattan in New York city called "Fitness Concepts".
According to his apparently African-American obsessed fan, "Superstar" Taimak (her quotation marks) dates non-black women only, and the fan urges us to "(Checkout myspace)". The fan further asserts Taimak "Has two women that worship the ground he walks on and they rule his website. They are Karma Sutra and Brendalove," and obviously deeply demoralize and upset the fan in question.
The fan continues, "He answers "fans" (sic) questions such as "What's your favorite scene from "The Last Dragon?", and doubts that "He claims (sic) to have co-starred in the BET movie "Masquerade". The fan adds, hilariously, "In which he had about 10 lines in the whole movie." Which, we will note, is exactly eleven more than hers.
In final the fan muses, "He claims to be extremely busy, however he has time to log onto his website and myspace account eveyday. Hmmmmmmmmmm." She apparently misses the irony of the generous amount of time she appears to possess to spend a great deal of it checking and tabulating an actor's personal time visiting them.
Continuing to demonstrate her inspiring command of English, the fan concludes, "Either him or one of his "fans" constanly edit my entry on him. They refuse to let the truth about his "career"(which he has none) be."
This Misplaced Pages entry was cleaned up not by Mr. Guarriello but a motion picture director currently casting him in a role in an upcoming feature. The Misplaced Pages fan is kindly advised Mr. Guarriello has an attorney. We have been negotiating daily with her, so we know she exists. And what the fan has been doing to this website biography is termed character defamation and is punishable by law. Misplaced Pages can easily forward Ms. Lal, who is Mr. Guarriello's attorney, the fan's IP address which will lead to her street address. Having read this drivel printed about one of our actors, I am now giving serious consideration to advising Ms. Lal and Mr. Guarriello on how to obtain the IP address of the fan and press charges against her. My attorneys work for the firm of Lavely and Singer, and I would be happy to refer Ms. Lal and Mr. Guarriello to those attorneys.
He is clearly not romantically interested in you. Avoid stalking charges by moving on.
External links
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