TAIMAK GUARRIELLO

TAIMAK

"THE LAST DRAGON"

Taimak pronounced Ty-mock was born in Los Angeles, California. His parents originally from New York moved to California briefly. In the interim Taimak's mother Laurita conceived him and his older brother Meischan. His parents moved back to New York when he was only two years old. Taimak got his first taste of the martial arts at the age of six years old under the instruction of Master Gerald Orange, a Japanese Goju stylist. His father an Italian salesman and his mother, a soul food chef, wanted him and his two new sisters to spend some time in Europe. They thought it would be a good growing experience to grow up around other cultures, so off they went. Taimak and the rest of his family really enjoyed their time Europe, but it was also a difficult time due to his parents' divorce. The family was split. The boys went their father, and the girls with their mother. At this time Taimak had to adjust to the New York City streets quickly.

He began studying Chinese Gojo with world-renowned fighter and kung fu movie star Ron Van Clief. Taimak went on to win a New York State Kickboxing title and trained under Van Clief for the next ten years reaching the level of seventh degree Black Belt. At this time everyone was talking of the movie "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon" and Taimak who always had the acting but, threw himself in the stew of casting. After many call backs, he landed the role and the rest was history. Taimak is currently working on his career in Los Angeles, where he is teaching martial arts, studying the Art of Acting and writing. He wants all his fans to know how much he appreciates all their love and that he will be on the big screen again very soon. He also lives by these virtues. Love yourself, love life, and keep reaching for your best and know that you will accomplish your dreams if you don't allow yourself to lose sight of them.

More on Taimak................

 Taimak is an actor, writer and martial arts expert. He was raised in NYC and Europe. Now residing in California. Taimak got his first taste of acting doing plays in elementary school. Being of Italian and African American origin he found expressing himself came with ease. At 18 years old Taimak got a chance to audition for the martial arts classic film "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon". He landed the lead role over hundreds of talented actors all over the country and the film went as high as #2 in the box office ratings. Taimak went on to model, teach martial arts and pursue acting in New York doing theater at The Lee Strasberg Institute on 15th street in Manhattan and The National Black theater in Harlem as well as starring in music videos opposite Janet Jackson and Debbie Allen. Taimak wanted to try his hand in film again so he moved out to Los Angeles where he landed a reoccurring role playing a bartender on Beverly Hills 90210, a guest spot on the season premiere of Ally Mcbeal and a role in BET's arabesque film "Masquerade". Taimak believes that you can never be too good and is studying acting with world-renowned acting teachers and actors Jeffrey Tambor and Richard Lawson at Milton Katselas' The Beverly Hills Playhouse. Look out for this multi talented actor, Taimak Guari.

Interview with Taimak on Karate Kidz Online

Taimak Interview

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