Keith Cooke

Keith Hirabayashi Cooke ( born September 17, 1959 in Seattle, Washington ) is an American actor and stuntman.

Life

Cooke began in 1973 to operate the Martial Arts Wushu. After two trips to China in the early 1980s he turned to Karate 1983, where he successfully took part in the following years in competitions and tournaments in the United States. In 1988 he received his first feature film role in the action film Hawaii Connection of B-movie specialist Andy Sidaris with the ex- Playmate Dona Speir in the lead role. Two years later he appeared at the side of Cynthia Rothrock and Richard Norton in the directed by Robert Clouse action movies China O'Brien and China O'Brien 2 as the continuation Dakota. Also in 1990 he was beside Richard Jaeckel and Don Stroud in Karate Tiger 5 - to see King of the kick boxers as champions Prang. Self in the 1990s, he had, among other things on the side of John Stamos and Teri Polo in Born to Ride, as Reptile in Mortal Kombat and in the Chris Farley comedy Beverly Hills Ninja - The Battle sausage. His only major role he played in 1985 by director Albert Pyun Heatseeker. 1997 and 2000 he also worked as a stuntman in the films Mortal Kombat 2 - Annihilation and Big Momma's House. From the end of he 1990s, he was rarely seen on the screen.

Filmography (selection)

Actor

Stunts

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