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Shin Koyamada Biography

Shin Koyamada

Biography


Date of Birth
10 December 1982, Okayama, Japan

Height
5' 9" (1.75 m)

Mini Biography
Shin Koyamada is an actor known for bringing more than physical action skills to the set. He brings the same determination and focused work ethic that he used to train and hone his martial arts and athletic skills to every aspect of his acting performance, all while staying good natured, friendly, and a pleasure to work with. He became best known to audiences after his co-starring roles in the Warner Bros. blockbuster Tom Cruise film The Last Samurai (2003) as Nobutada and starring role in the Disney Channel hit feature movie franchise Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006) as Shen.

In his youth, Shin was a champion triathlon, Track and Field and captain of gymnast. He has trained and disciplined his body, mind and spirit from childhood to the present day with many skilled teachers to be an elite martial artist. He now holds Third Degree Black Belt in Karate and competed in National Championships in Japan, Second Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do, First Degree Black Belt in Kung Jung Mu Sul and US National Championship Gold Medals in Shaolin Kung Fu, including 18 traditional Chinese classical weapons. Other martial arts systems and styles he has trained include kyudo (Japanese archery), kendo (modern Japanese swordsmanship), iaido (traditional Japanese swordsmanship), yabusame (archery while riding a horse) and aikido. A finely trained athlete, he learns new physical skills quickly and easily and relishes doing his own stunts and action.

In WB's epic film The Last Samurai (2003), the movie received an enthusiastic reception among the movie-going public in Japan, with box office receipts higher in that country than in the USA. The box office of the movie upon release in Japan was $119,268,595 and $111,127,263 in the U.S.

In Disney's film Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006) has attracted massive attention and received one of the highest ratings in the US, Europe and Asia, and the highest rating in the history of Disney Channel Japan. In Disney Channel's TV series The Disney Channel Games (2008), he was the only cast representing Japan for three consecutive years and awarded 'Disney Channel Sportsmanship Award' by Disney in 2008.

Under his own independent entertainment company Shinca Corporation, the company produced a movie Good Soil (2007), a TV Talk Show "The Nia Lyte Show" (2010). Shin formed The Shin Koyamada Foundation, U.S. nonprofit organization to help children in the martial arts programs in public and commercial schools in 2008.


Trivia
  • None of his family or relatives ever involved in entertainment industry.
  • Has one younger brother, Jun
  • Direct descendant of the Koyamada clan, a higher ranking samurai clan from the Satsuma Domain.
  • Was cast by a casting director Victoria Thomas in The Last Samurai (2003) with Tom Cruise.
  • Was honored as The New Rising Martial Arts Action Star and did alive martial arts performance in World Martial Arts Expo'05, before a co-host by Alan Horn, President and C.O.O of WB and his family and Michael Klausman, President of CBS Studios (January, 2005).
  • Holds 3rd degree Black Belt in Karate, 2nd degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do, 1st degree Black Belt in Kung Jung Mu Sul (Korean Royal Court Martial Arts) and a U.S. National champion in Northern Shaolin Kung Fu.
  • Won six U.S National tournaments in Kung Fu (Chinese Martial Arts) in six months in U.S
  • Resides in Los Angeles since 2000.
  • As a child, his idols and favorite actors were Jackie Chan and Tom Cruise, but he's never met Jackie Chan.
  • Has a Third Degree in Japanese Calliography.
  • Supports different Non-Profit Organization in the US, including Chuck Norris's KickStart in Houston, Texas.
  • Immigrated to the USA in 2000, when he was just 18 years old.
  • Begun training in Shaolin Kung Fu in Los Angeles in 2000, when he just moved from Okayama, Japan.
  • Filming a movie Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006)in Auckland, New Zealand. [2006]
  • (2000-present) Lives in Los Angeles, California



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