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Billy Blanks

American actor, martial artist and fitness guru (b. 1955) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Billy Blanks

William Wayne Blanks (born September 1, 1955) is an American actor, martial artist and fitness personality. He was a nationally ranked competitor in semi-contact and point karate during the 1980s,[4][5] winning a bronze medal at the 1981 World Games,[3] before creating the Tae Bo exercise program.[6][7][8][9]

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Billy Blanks
Blanks in 2017
Born
William Wayne Blanks

(1955-09-01) September 1, 1955 (age 69)
Occupation(s)Actor, martial artist, fitness personality
Years active1981–present
Spouses
Gayle H. Godfrey
(m. 1974; div. 2008)
Tomoko Sato
(m. 2009)
Children5, including Billy Jr.
Style
TeamAtlantic World Karate (formerly)[1][2]
Teacher(s)
Medal record
Men's karate
Representing the  United States
World Games
1981 Santa ClaraKumite open[3]
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Early life and education

Blanks was born in Erie, Pennsylvania. He began his study of the martial arts at the age of eleven, attending Karate and Taekwondo classes.[6][10] He was born with an anomaly in his hip joints that impaired his movement. The resulting clumsiness aroused taunts from Blanks' siblings and led his instructors to believe that he would never accomplish much. Blanks found the answer to these challenges in karate. When he saw Bruce Lee on TV, he decided he wanted to be a world martial-arts champion.[11]

Martial arts

Blanks holds black belt ranks in taekwondo (7th dan) and karate (5th dan), and a black sash in Hung Ga kung fu (under Sifu Wong Ting-fong).[2]

During the 1980s, Blanks was a top competitor on the point competition, semi-contact, and sport karate circuits, notably against Steve Anderson.[4][5] He finished in 3rd place at the World Union of Karate-do Organizations (WUKO) World Championship in the Male Kumite category in 1980.[12] He represented the United States at the 1981 World Games in Santa Clara, California, and won a bronze medal in the Men's Kumite Open (Heavyweight).[3] He was Karate Illustrated magazine's National Champion and Rookie of the Year for 1983.[13]

Blanks was an early member of USA Karate, the precursor to USA National Karate-do Federation, after it broke away from the Amateur Athletic Union.[14] He also was a member of Chuck Merriman's Atlantic World Karate Team with Anderson.[4][15][2]

Career

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Blanks was hired as a bodyguard for lead actress Catherine Bach during the filming of 1988's Driving Force, which was filmed in Manila during a time of political unrest. Blanks impressed the producers and was written into the script in a supporting role.[16] This led to Blanks' work in several martial arts films, including King of the Kickboxers and Bloodfist. Blanks also appeared in the opening scene of Tony Scott's The Last Boy Scout, where he plays a doomed pro-football player. Blanks played Ashley Judd's kickboxing instructor in Kiss the Girls (1997).[17]

In the late 1980s, Blanks developed the Tae Bo workout, while running a karate studio in Quincy, Massachusetts. He used components of his martial arts and boxing training.[18] The name is a portmanteau of tae (as in taekwondo) and bo (as in boxing).[19] Blanks opened a fitness center in Los Angeles to teach his new workout. He later attracted celebrity clients such as Paula Abdul, and the popularity of the workout quickly grew, becoming a pop culture phenomenon after Blanks began releasing mass-marketed videos. He sold over 1.5 million VHS tapes in his first year,[20] and is reported to have grossed between $80 million and $130 million in sales.[20][21]

Personal life

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Blanks is a Christian and released a special line of Tae Bo workouts called the "Believer's" series that includes motivational prayers and other Christian components. He has appeared on the Christian television network TBN.[22] He attended Crenshaw Christian Center.

In 1974, Blanks married Gayle H. Godfrey, whom he met in karate class. Shortly after the marriage, he adopted Gayle's daughter, Shellie, who was born in 1973. Shellie Blanks Cimarosti, a martial artist, is prominently featured in many Tae Bo videos. Shellie has also produced her own video called Tae Bo Postnatal Power, as well as hosted her father's new infomercial Tae Bo T3 (Total Transformation Training). Gayle and Blanks also have a son, Billy Blanks Jr., who works as a fitness instructor. Blanks Jr. produced several best-selling DVDs,[23] including Cardioke and Fat Burning Hip Hop Mix. He has also starred in a touring production of the musical Fame, and has worked as a dancer in music videos with Madonna, Quincy Jones and Paula Abdul.[23][24][25][26][27]

Blanks and Godfrey divorced in 2008 after 33 years of marriage. Godfrey filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.[28]

In November 2008, Blanks became the father of a new daughter, named Angelika. The mother is Tomoko Sato, whom Blanks met in 2007 when she worked as his Japanese interpreter.[29] Blanks and Sato's marriage was formally registered in January 2009 and their wedding ceremony was held on June 20, 2009. He relocated to Japan in 2009.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

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Blanks on board USS La Salle in January 2002
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Blanks in US Military Base in Yokosuka, Japan in April 2006
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YearFilmRoleNotes
1986Low BlowGuard
1988Driving ForcePool
1989Tango & CashPrison Thug(uncredited)
BloodfistBlack Rose
1990The King of the KickboxersKhan
China O'Brien IIBaskin's Fighter #1(uncredited)
LionheartAfrican Legionnaire
1991The Last Boy ScoutBilly Cole
TimebombMr. Brown
1992Zhan long zai yeBilly
Talons of the EagleTyler Wilson
The MasterBlack Thug(uncredited)
1993ShowdownBilly Grant
TC 2000Jason Storm
Back in ActionBilly
1994A Dangerous PlaceBilly
1995Expect No MercyAgent Justin Vanier
Tough and DeadlyJohn Portland
1996Balance of PowerNikoaka Hidden Tiger
1997Kiss the GirlsKickboxing Instructor
Assault on Devil's IslandCreagan
2007Dance Club: The MovieDance Club Dancer(short)
2011Jack and JillHimselfGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Screen Ensemble
2017The ClapperHimself
2024The Last KumiteLoren
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Television

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1987Spenser: For HireMan Fighting On The StreetEpisode: "Heart of the Matter" (uncredited)
1989Kids IncorporatedBillyEpisode: "Karate Kids"
1992Street JusticeTsiet Na ChampionEpisode: "Circle of Death"
1994Sister, SisterDriverEpisode: "Love Strikes"
1996Muppets TonightDancing MuppetEpisode: "Paula Abdul"
1998ERKickboxing InstructorEpisode: "The Storm (Part I)"
1999Sunset BeachBillyEpisode : "605, 606" (uncredited)
The ParkersHimselfEpisode: "Taking Tae-Bo with My Beau"
Special guest star
Sabrina the Teenage WitchEpisode: "Prelude to a Kiss"
Special guest star
2003The Fairly OddParentsHimselfEpisode: "Kung Timmy"
Special guest voice
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Music Video

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YearTitleArtistRoleRef.
2022Light SwitchCharlie PuthTae Bo Instructor
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References

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