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Keith Cooke

Mr. Keith Hirabayashi was born in Seattle, Washington on Sept. 17, 1959. He grew up in the Seattle area and attended the University of Washington. His career in action movies has taken him around the world. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife Suzanne and their son Jake.

Mr. Hirabayashi began his martial arts career almost completely by chance. He saw someone performing a wushu form and was immediately interested. He began to learn the art of wushu from Roger Tung in 1973. A lot of people thought it was strange that a half-Japanese person would want to learn a Chinese style. Mr. Hirabayashi's enthusiasm for the art caused him to go to China in 1980 to train, study, and learn wushu. He took a second trip to compete there in 1982. He joined the karate competition circuit in 1983. In 1985, he was inducted into the Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame as the Competitor of the Year. He has been five time Grand Champion at the US World and US Open Karate Tournaments.

Mr. Hirabayashi’s martial skill eventually landed him several roles in movies including China O'Brien and China O'Brien II (both of which starred Cynthia Rothrock and Richard Norton). In addition to his working day role as master of his dojo, Mr. Hirabayashi enjoys a career in Hollywood as an actor and a stuntman. His long list of movie credits reflects not only the strength of his screen charisma but more importantly the diversity of his roles. He has portrayed Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, and even Native American characters. Among his better known credits are Sub-Zero in "Mortal Kombat 2" and Nobu in "Beverly Hills Ninja." His most recent appearances include "National Security" with Martin Lawrence and "Lost Time" with fellow martial artist and actor Robin Shou.

Mr. Hirabayashi teaches martial arts and fitness training at Champions Martial Arts, the dojo he opened in 1995 in Los Angeles, California. He has a talent for sharing his dedication to health and fitness with his students. Foremost among the classes he offers is the Ultimate Body-shaping Course. Eight to ten weeks of fitness training, nutritional counseling, and motivational support end with a gala banquet and an award for the participant who shows the greatest improvement in his or her physical fitness. Mr. Hirabayashi holds several of these courses each year. His “Little Dragons” classes include students who begin at the age of only four years old.

Mr. Hirabayashi's expertise led fitness guru Kathy Smith to call on him as technical advisor for her kickboxing workout video. Mr. Hirabayashi's excellent teaching skills make him an ideal instructor as he demonstrates the various moves and offers tips and cautionary advice on starting out slowly.

Mr. Keith Hirabayashi is committed to being an excellent role model for his students. His physical prowess in the martial arts is matched by the deep compassion he brings to his teaching and to his personal relationships. He puts in many long hours in the service of his students, yet he also makes it a priority to spend time with his six year old son, Jake. He goes to church on Sundays with his wife and their son. Regardless of his busy professional schedule, Mr. Hirabayashi serves as the assistant coach for his son's Little League baseball team.



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Keith Cooke - what members say


  • King Of The Kickboxers
  • King Of The Kickboxers review by from Colne, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
    Rated - 2 stars Good/bad movie that's kinda cheap yet tolerable! 26 April 2005
    ...l factor! There's also a major goof on the filmmakers' behalf, when we see Keith Cooke's character in the water we can see some tissue stuffed up his nose. The f...  

Keith Cooke - filmography


  • Red Trousers on DVD (2003)
    Starring: Robin Shou,  Beatrice Chia,  Keith Cooke
    Director: Robin Shou
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Red Trousers examines the fascinating life of the Hong KOng stuntmen. This part-film part-documentary shows these unsung heroes undergo lifelong training for this dangerous profession in order to bring audiences around the world seamless action footage for our entertainment.
    Rate this: 2.5 stars out of 5 45% from 295 members
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  • China O'Brien (1990)
    Starring: Cynthia Rothrock,  Richard Norton,  Keith Cooke
    Director: Robert Clouse
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    China O'Brien, is a blonde and pretty city cop, with a deadly mastery of the martial arts. One night she is forced to kill to defend herself, and she swears never to use her own violent skill again. Lori turns in her badge and goes back to her home town. But there she learns that you cannot walk ..read more »
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Keith Cooke facts

5 most recent films

Red Trousers - 2.5 stars
Mortal Kombat - Annihilation - 2.5 stars
China O'Brien - 2.5 stars
King Of The Kickboxers - 3.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

King Of The Kickboxers - 3.0 stars
Mortal Kombat - Annihilation - 2.5 stars
Red Trousers - 2.5 stars
China O'Brien - 2.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

China O'Brien - 2.5 stars
Red Trousers - 2.5 stars
Mortal Kombat - Annihilation - 2.5 stars
King Of The Kickboxers - 3.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Robin Shou - 2 times - show films
Billy Blanks - 1 times - show films
Marjean Holden - 1 times - show films
Richard Norton - 1 times - show films
Tyrone Wiggins - 1 times - show films

Most frequent directors

John Leonetti - 1 times - show films
Robin Shou - 1 times - show films
Robert Clouse - 1 times - show films
Lucas Lowe - 1 times - show films