T. J. Storm

T. J. Storm

T.J Storm is an actor, who was born on February 14th, in Indiana.

Early Life

Storm was born Juan Ricardo Ojeda in Indiana and raised in Hawaii. His father was African American and his mother Puerto Rican, although he was later adopted by a Native American Caucasian Mother and a Mexican American father. His childhood hero was Bruce Lee and as a child he learned how to play the piano. He also earned a dance scholarship and trained in Jazz and Ballet.

Acting, martial Arts and dance Career

Storm went on to train in several martial arts styles for over 19 years. He was able to earn belts in Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, Arashi-Ryu Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Ninjitsu, and Jujitsu. His skills at martial arts also led to him being inducted into the Martial Arts Masters Hall of fame no fewer than three times. At this time he also put his dance skills to good use, starring in many music videos. Storm soon decided to pursue a career in acting, and he managed to find supporting roles in several big budget Hollywood films, including Bloodrayne, Miss Cast Away, and the upcoming , a film adaptation of Marvel Comics famed vigilante anti-hero, in which he will play Maginty, a black Irish crime lord. He has also lent his voice and provided motion capture for several video games, the most notable of which are Dead Rising and Devil May Cry 4.

Career selections

1997 Conan (TV Series)

1999 Corrupt (film)

2000 Doomsayer (film)

2004 Miss Cast Away (film)

2006 Bloodrayne (film)

2008 (film)

References

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0832622/

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0832622/bio


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