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Taimak (born Taimak Guarriello on June 27, 1964) is an actor of Italian and African American descent. His leading role The Last Dragon brought him notoriety.

Since The Last Dragon, Taimak has appeared in a number of TV roles and over a dozens plays, including Roadhouse in 2004 at the Barrow Street Theater in New York City, playing the role of Dalton.

Taimak also starred in a play that toured the United States called Cheaters.

In addition to his acting career, Taimak opened a gym on the east side of Manhattan in 2002 called Fitness Concepts. However, due to time constraints, he has since parted ways with the partner but may reconsider re-opening another gym in the future.

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