story Cynthia Rothrock

Cynthia Rothrock (born March 8, 1957) is an American martial artist and actress specializing in martial arts films.[1] [2]

Martial arts achievements

Rothrock is five-time World Karate Champion in forms and weapons between 1981 and 1985.[3] These categories are not combat-oriented, being displays of fluidity of movement rather than fighting, and are therefore not segregated into male and female categories but fully open to both sexes.[4]
She holds six Black belts in various Far Eastern martial disciplines, including Tang Soo Do (also "tangsudo", Korean), Tae Kwon Do (Korean), Eagle Claw (Chinese), Wu Shu (contemporary Chinese), Northern Shaolin (classical Chinese), and Pai Lum Tao Kung Fu (contemporary Chinese). She received her sixth degree black belt in Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan in 2006 and was tested by Grand Master Robert Kovaleski, 7th Dan and chair of the I.T.M.A. She also works as a martial arts instructor and her favorite weapons are the hook swords.[5]

Film career

Acting

Northern California was her home in 1983 where she worked with the West Coast Demonstration Team. At this time Golden Harvest was searching in Los Angeles for the next Bruce Lee. Rothrock's forms and maneuvers were observed and Golden Harvest signed a contract with her. It was two years (1985) later that she made her first martial arts movie for them, Yes, Madam (also known as Police Assassins or In the Line of Duty Part 2) which also starred Michelle Yeoh. It proved to be a box office success. She ended up staying in Hong Kong until 1988 doing seven films there. [6]
Rothrock became one of the few Caucasian performers to achieve genuine stardom in the local Hong Kong film industry before achieving success in their own country. Producer Pierre David initiated Rothrock's move to the American turf. David offered her a costarring role with Chad McQueen in Martial Law, Rothrock's first U.S. production. For the next ten years she led a successful career in B-grade action movies. Her films include China O'Brien and China O'Brien 2, Guardian Angel, Honor & Glory, No Retreat, No Surrender 2 and Prince of the Sun amongst a roster of thirty films.
Rothrock also appeared as Bertha Jo in the 1997 television film The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion. She was an inspiration for the video game character Sonya Blade[7] from the Mortal Kombat series and lent her voice on the animated series Eek the Cat.

Retired from acting

Rothrock's final movie in 2004 was the film Xtreme Fighter (aka Sci-Fighter) where she played Sally Kirk / The White Dragon.
After Xtreme Fighter, Rothrock retired from acting at the age of 47, and teaches at private martial arts lessons at her martial arts studio in Studio City, California. Now, a few reports are coming out saying that she may return to doing movies and she may direct a film as well. If she does, she will follow in the footsteps of other past action stars presently landing comebacks like Steven Seagal, Chuck Norris, and Jean Claude Van Damme.

Personal life

Rothrock dated with Hong Kong actor Mang Hoi (star of Heart of the Dragon and Legacy of Rage). Rothrock has a daughter named Skyler. She works as a martial arts teacher,[8] and co-owns a martial arts studio in Studio City, California as part of the United Studios of Self Defense chain of martial arts studios.[9]

Filmography

  • 1992- Rage and Honor 3
  • 1992- City Cops (Beyond the Law)
  • 1993- Irresistible Force
  • 1993- Guardian Angel
  • 1994- Undefeatable
  • 1994- Bloody Mary Killer
  • 1994- Fast Getaway 2
  • 1994- Eye for an Eye
  • 1995- Tiger Claws 2
  • 1996- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (TV)
  • 1996- Sworn to Justice (formerly Blond Justice)
  • 1996- Checkmate
  • 1996- Night Vision
  • 1996- The Encyclopedia of Martial Arts-Martial Combat
  • 1997- The Hostage
  • 1997- The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!
  • 1997- American Tigers
  • 1999- Tiger Claws 3
  • 2000- Manhattan Chase
  • 2001- Redemption
  • 2002- Outside the Law
  • 2003- Bala Perdida
  • 2004- Xtreme Fighter (aka Sci-Fighter)
  • 2012- Rogue Space: The Adventures of Saber Raine
  • 2012- Double Fury

Notes

  1. ^ Meisler, Andy (1994-07-03). "TELEVISION; The Biggest Star You Never Heard Of". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
  2. ^ "THE FIRST ACTION HEROES 3 FEMALE MARTIAL ARTISTS READY TO BLAZE TRAIL TO BIG SCREEN". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  3. ^ "China Syndrome". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
  4. ^ "Kungfu's Screen Queen - Cynthia Rothrock". Kung Fu Magazine. Retrieved 2010-02-06.
  5. ^ "A3U Podcast.com - Cynthia Rothrock Episode". A3U Podcast.com. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
  6. ^ "Sly's Match?". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  7. ^ Cynthia Rothrock
  8. ^ Cynthia Rothrock One Tough Black Belt Mama
  9. ^ The Way of Star Power, Worldblackbelt.com

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