Chuck Jeffreys Net Worth is
$1.2 Million

Mini Biography

Given birth to William Charles Jeffreys (III) on July 23, 1958 in Washington, D.C., Chuck Jeffreys discovered his fascination with the fighting techinques at age 8 and began training in American Boxing and Tae Kwon Perform. He began trained in North (Tien Shan Pai) Shaolin Kung fu in the first 70s. He was popular for his kung fu presentations in Jr. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL and SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL aswell as teaching the fighting techinques in 1974. In 1977, Chuck created a fighting techinques class referred to as LMA (Liberated FIGHTING TECHINQUES) and established his personal Wushu/LMA class in Camp Springs, Maryland at Andrews Air Force Foundation with extended branch in Germany under Shifu Leroy Thomas. In 1980, Chuck began trained in Kali which really is a Filipino design of fighting techinques and learned several other styles including Long Fist, Nan Chuan, Indonesian Pentjak Silat, Take Boxing, Chin-Na, Grappling and a number of weapons. He holds Dark Belts/Sashes in a number of styles of fighting techinques like a 8th-degree Dark Sash in Shaolin Wushu under GM, Dennis Dark brown (promoted in 2014),5th-degree Dark Sash in Shaolin Long Fist under Sifu Mike Barry and was an apprentice trainer of Jun Enthusiast kickboxing & Kali (Filipino FIGHTING TECHINQUES) in 1990 that was accredited with the legendary Dan Inosanto. In 1996, Chuck created the fighting fitness routine, Combattitude, which is dependant on combat choreography and a complete new method of fighting techinques training & fitness. He created a career being a talented professional and stuntman that led him to playing jobs in a few of Hollywood’s biggest blockbuster movies. He also had written comedy for it show, Grab the Defeat, which shown in the middle 80s in the ABC affiliate marketer, WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C. and was nominated for his function in 1988, 1990 and 1991. He earned an Emmy in 1990 and was nominated in the various other years. He did some stuntwork and stunt coordinating for many blockbuster films like Deceased Presidents, 12 Monkeys, Boys, Darkness Conspiracy, Black Doggie, Out of View, Summer time of Sam, Gladiator, Hannibal, Publication of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, Along Came a Spider and a summary of others. He also worked well in the strike Television series, Oz as well as the Wire. Like a highly-skilled fighting techinques and weapons professional, he had the chance showing his skills on display with a few of kung fu cinema’s famous titles such as for example legendary B-movie movie director “Godfrey” Ho Jeung-Keung (credited generally in most American movies as Godfrey Hall) who directed over 50 Hong Kong movie theater action movies which includes Ninja Thunderbolt, Eagle vs. Sterling silver Fox, Warriors of Kung Fu, Shaolin Drunk Monkey, The Dragon, The Hero and various other traditional kung fu movies through the ’70s and ’80s. He was presented with the opportunity to utilize renowned Hong Kong film manufacturer Ng See-Yuen (Jackie Chan’s Snake in the Eagle’s Darkness and Drunken Get good at) in two indie action movies, Superfights with Karate star Keith Vitali (Revenge from the Ninja) and Bloodmoon with UK-born kickboxer Gary Daniels (Jackie Chan’s ‘Town Hunter’). Both movies had been directed and actions choreographed by Hong Kong stuntman/acting professional “Tony” Leung Siu-Hung (celebrity of Five Superfighters as well as the 36 Crazy Fists) who’s the younger sibling of ’70s kung fu celebrity “Bruce” Leung Siu-Lung (Broken Oath, Small Superman, My Kung Fu 12 Kicks and Dark Belt Karate). In 1994, Jeffreys visited Kowloon, Hong Kong to work in a CD-ROM fighting techinques gaming called Supreme Warrior, created by Digital Photos. The overall game was filmed in the large amount of the Shaw Brothers, the filmmakers in charge of creating cult classics like One-Armed Swordsman, Five Lethal Venoms, 36th Chamber of Shaolin (aka Get good at Killer), Chinatown Child and so many more. The game highlighted combat choreography by experienced Hong Kong actions movie director “Dion” Lam Dik-On (The Surprise Riders, A GUY Known as Hero and Leave Wounds). Jeffreys can be an experienced combat choreographer for films. He trained professional and martial musician Wesley Snipes using the sword for Cutting tool and help supply the battle sequences. He also choreographed battles for Spider-Man and Freddy vs. Jason, where he integrated street fighting methods and grappling techniques performed by stars Robert Englund (Freddy Kruger) and Canadian stuntman Ken Kirzinger (Jason Vorhees). He’d return once again and teach Wesley Snipes as well as the cast for Cutting tool: Trinity in 2004.

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