Dan Inosanto
Dan Inosanto | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Martial arts Instructor, Actor |
Spouse(s) | Paula Inosanto, former wife Sue Inosanto |
Children | Diana Lee Inosanto, Lance Arca Inosanto and Danielle Inosanto |
Parent(s) | Sebastian Inosanto, Mary Arca Inosanto |
Daniel Arca "Dan" Inosanto (born July 24, 1936) is a Filipino-American martial arts instructor from California who is best known as a teacher and a student of Bruce Lee at the same time and a renowned authority on Jeet Kune Do and Filipino Martial Arts including Eskrima and Silat.[1]
Dan was also a Physical Education (PE) teacher at Malaga Cove Junior High in PVE in 1964/79.
Martial arts
Dan Inosanto began training in martial arts at the age of 11 receiving instruction from his uncle who first taught him traditional Okinawan Karate and later also Judo and Jujutsu. Nowadays he teaches The Art and Philosophy of Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Martial Arts, Shoot wrestling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Eskrima, Muay Thai, Silat, mixed martial arts and other arts at his Marina del Rey, California school, the Inosanto Academy of Martial Arts. He was a student of Ed Parker from whom he also received a shodan and practiced his sport in American Kenpo Karate before becoming a student of world famous martial artist Bruce Lee.[2] Inosanto is one of three people who have been appointed to teach at one of the 3 Jun Fan Gung Fu Institutes under Bruce Lee (Taky Kimura and James Yimm Lee being the other two), Inosanto also studied with dozens of different martial arts masters elsewhere in the United States, Southeast Asia, and Europe, including Johnny Lacoste, and Chai Sirisute.[3] After Bruce Lee's death, he has become the principal spokesperson and historian for Jeet Kune Do.[1] He has had minor roles in a number of movies, including Bruce Lee's uncompleted last film Game of Death (1972). During this time period (1964–75), he also taught physical education at Malaga Cove Intermediate School in Palos Verdes Estates, California.
Inosanto is one of three instructors personally certified by Bruce Lee to teach his system of martial arts.[4] The film I Am Bruce Lee provided Inosanto an opportunity to reveal a little-known fact about the friendship the two men shared. Inosanto was teacher to Bruce Lee, introducing him to nunchaku. Inosanto explained that he introduced the weapon to Lee, taught him the basics and some exercises to get him started on his weapons training. Before he knew it, Lee had mastered the weapon "as if he had been doing it his whole life". The Game of Death movie, one of the most recognizable of the Bruce Lee films, showcases the extraordinary skill Lee exhibited in his manipulation and use of the nunchaku. The credit for nunchaku's introduction to Lee in the first place belongs to Inosanto. He is featured as the Black Belt Magazine's 1996 "Man of the Year".
Always a student himself, he continues to train with many highly regarded martial artists. Consequently, he holds Instructor or black belt level ranks in numerous, different martial arts. In addition, he is well known for promoting the Filipino Martial Arts. He is responsible for bringing several obscure forms of the South East Asia Martial Arts into the public eye such as Silat, a hybrid combative form existing in such countries as Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.[citation needed] He has recently acquired his black belt in the Machado family style of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He trained Shoot wrestling under Yorinaga Nakamura. Currently he is the vice-president of Lameco International, carrying on the Eskrima of the late Filipino martial artist Edgar Sulite.
Notable masters
Notable students
Dan Inosanto's notable students include:
- Diana Lee Inosanto: daughter, actress, stuntwoman, writer and producer[5][6]
- Brandon Lee: deceased son of the late Bruce Lee[6]
- Ron Balicki: stuntman, actor, producer, and son-in-law of Dan Inosanto[5]
- Chai Sirisute: founder of the Thai Boxing Association of the USA
- Richard Bustillo: martial arts instructor and founder of the IMB Academy in Torrance, CA
- Denzel Washington: Academy Award-winning actor, director, producer[7]
- Edgar Sulite: founder and creator of Lameco Eskrima[8]
- Larry Hartsell: deceased martial arts teacher and author[9]
- Marc "Crafty Dog" Denny: one of the three founders of the Dog Brothers and founder of Dog Brothers Martial Arts
- Burton Richardson: One of the Original Dog Brothers and founder of JKD Unlimited[10]
- Paul Vunak: founder of Progressive Fighting Systems, Helped to popularize Defanging the snake[11]
- Jeff Imada: stuntman, actor, fight choreographer[5][12] (The Crow, Bourne series, Iron Man 2, The Green Hornet (2011), Hanna)[13]
- Dan Goodwin aka SpiderDan: Building - Rock Climber, Writer, Founder of TripleBlack TV
- Forest Whitaker: Academy Award-winning actor, producer, director, writer
- Nathan Jung: actor, stuntman known for his height cast frequently in "heavy" roles
- Erik Paulson: Shooto champion, trainer to UFC fighters and founder of Combat Submission Wrestling (CSW)[14]
- Damon Caro: actor, stunt coordinator, fight choreographer, 2nd unit director (Fight Club, 300, Bourne series, Watchmen, Man of Steel, Batman v Superman)[15]
- Graciela Casillas-Tortorelli[16]
- Ernest Emerson[17] Martial artist and custom knife manufacturer.
- Ricky Nelson[18]
- Steve Grody[19]
- Jerry Poteet[5][9]
- Yorinaga Nakamura: Shoot Wrestler
- Kevin Seaman: Jeet Kune Do/ Kali Full Instructor in Syracuse, NY[20][21]
- Greg Nelson: MMA Coach[22]
- Anderson Silva: MMA Coach[23]
- Cass Magda: Owner and president of Magda Institute, founder of Buka Jalan style
Publications
- "Filipino Martial Arts as Taught by Dan Inosanto" by Dan Inosanto ISBN 0-938676-01-6
- "Absorb What Is Useful (Jeet Kune Do Guidebook Vol 2)" by Dan Inosanto ISBN 0-938676-03-2
- "Jeet kune do" by Salem Assli and Dan Inosanto ISBN 2-7027-0693-2
- "Guide to Martial Arts Training With Equipment" by Dan Inosanto ISBN 0-938676-02-4
- "Jeet Kune Do: The Art & Philosophy of Bruce Lee" by Dan Inosanto ISBN 0-938676-00-8
- "Jeet Kune Do: Conditioning and Grappling Methods" Intro by Dan Inosanto ISBN 0-9531766-5-7
Filmography
Full filmography for Dan Inosanto at IMDb
Actor
- Redbelt (2008) .... Joao Moro
- Big Stan (2007) .... Knife fighting Cook
- Brazilian Brawl (2003) (V) .... Ruben
- Out for Justice (1991) .... Sticks
- Big Trouble in Little China (1986) (as Daniel Inosanto)
- Sharky's Machine (1981) .... Chin No. 1
- Long de ying zi (1981) (as Danny Inosanto)
- Skirmish (1981)
- The Chinese Stuntman (1981) (Filipino fighter)
- Game of Death (1978) (Filipino fighter named Pasquale) ...
- The Killer Elite (1975) (Japanese killer)
- The Game of Death (1972) (3rd Floor Guardian) ....
- The Green Hornet (1966) (episode title: Praying Mantis) (Stuntman for Mako)
Documentaries
- I Am Bruce Lee (2012)
- Fight Science (2006)
- Modern Warriors (2002)
- Bruce Lee: The Immortal Dragon (2002)
- Bruce Lee in G.O.D.: Shibôteki yûgi (2000)
- Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey (2000)
- Famous Families (1999) (The Lees: Action Speaks Louder)
- The Path of the Dragon (1998)
- E! True Hollywood Story (Brandon Lee) (1997)
- Curse of the Dragon (1993)
- Bruce Lee, the Legend (1977)
- The Warrior Within (1976)
- Life and Legend of Bruce Lee (1973)
Stunts
- Escape from L.A. (1996) (stunts)
- The Green Hornet (1 episode, 1966) (fight double)
References
- ^ a b Kelly 2000, pp. 46–50
- ^ Kelly 2000, p. 24.
- ^ Kelly 2000, p. 31.
- ^ History and Description of Jeet Kune Do, http://www.traditional-dojo.com/History_Jeet_Kun_Do.html
- ^ a b c d Kelly 2000, p. 130
- ^ a b Kelly 2000, p. 109
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
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- ^ a b Kelly 2000, p. 133
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- ^ April 2008 Black Belt magazine cover story
- ^ Imada, Jeff (1984), The Balisong Manual, California: Unique Publications, p. 130, ISBN 0-86568-102-3
- ^ "Jeff Imada". IMDb. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
- ^ Beasley, Jerry (2001), Jeet Kune Do Experience: Understanding Bruce Lee's Ultimate Martial Art, Paladin Press, p. 216, ISBN 1-58160-131-X
- ^ "Damon Caro". IMDb. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
- ^ Kelly 2000, p. 131.
- ^ Combs, Roger (2004), "Emerson Knives", Knives Illustrated, 18 (2): 36–41, 65–69
- ^ Kelly 2000, p. 145.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-04-18. Retrieved 2015-03-15.
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- ^ Seaman, Kevin (2011), Jun Fan Gung Fu Seeking The Path Of Jeet Kune Do, New York: Center Line Press, p. 180, ISBN 978-0-9839214-0-0
- ^ Grahn, Andy (2008), "Greg Nelson: Ultimate Fighter", MMA Writer, inosanto.com
- ^ "Comments". M.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
Further reading
- Kelly, Perry (2000). Dan Inosanto: The Man, The Teacher, The Artist. Paladin Press. ISBN 978-1-58160-079-7.
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(help) - Balicki, Ron. Gold, Steven (2007). Jeet Kune Do: The Principles of a Complete Fighter, HNL Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9531766-3-2
- Seaman, Kevin (1999), Jun Fan Gung Fu Seeking The Path Of Jeet Kune Do, S.l.: Health 'N' Life, ISBN 0-9531766-2-2
External links
- 1936 births
- Living people
- American practitioners of Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- American eskrimadors
- American Jeet Kune Do practitioners
- American male karateka
- American Muay Thai practitioners
- Muay Thai trainers
- American martial artists of Filipino descent
- American male actors
- Filipino eskrimadors
- Filipino martial artists
- Sportspeople from Stockton, California