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Cast in ''The Last Dragon'', 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 on the TV show '']''. Taimak has also worked with celebrities such ]. He also starred in and was fired from a play that toured the United States called ''Cheaters'' opposite a large cast of ] stars. Cast in ''The Last Dragon'', 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 on the TV show '']''. Taimak has also worked with celebrities such ]. He also starred in and was fired from a play that toured the United States called ''Cheaters'' opposite a large cast of ] stars.


He also starred in a hit ] show in 2004 called ''Roadhouse The Comedy'', based on the ] film '']''. Taimak has appeared in the ] music video "Bloodwork" dressed as a White ]. He also starred in a hit ] show in 2004 called ''Roadhouse The Comedy'', based on the ] film '']''. Taimak has appeared in the ] music video "Bloodwork" dressed as a White ].


Taimak used to co-own a gym that went out of business after three years, on the east side of Manhattan in New York city called "Fitness Concepts". He has since parted ways with the partner. Taimak used to co-own a gym that went out of business after three years, on the east side of Manhattan in New York city called "Fitness Concepts". He has since parted ways with the partner.

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Taimak (born Taimak Guarriello on June 27, 1964) is an American martial artist, model and actor, best known for having starred in the film The Last Dragon.

Early life

Born to an Italian father and African American mother, Taimak has studied Chinese goju, goju-ryu, taekwondo and jujutsu.

Career

Cast in The Last Dragon, 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 on the TV show A Different World. Taimak has also worked with celebrities such Madonna. He also starred in and was fired from a play that toured the United States called Cheaters opposite a large cast of African-American stars.

He also starred in a hit Off-Broadway show in 2004 called Roadhouse The Comedy, based on the Patrick Swayze film Road House. Taimak has appeared in the 36 Crazyfists music video "Bloodwork" dressed as a White Ninja.

Taimak used to co-own a gym that went out of business after three years, on the east side of Manhattan in New York city called "Fitness Concepts". He has since parted ways with the partner. He recently completed a new fitness DVD, available on his website called "Taimak FIT (Find Inner Transformation)".

Taimak was scheduled to appear in the upcoming Tyler Perry play. However, due to a conflict of interest, he will no longer be a part of the show.

External links

References

  1. http://taimak.tv
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