Gene LeBell
Ivan Gene LeBell (October 9, 1932 – August 9, 2022) is an American martial artist, stunt performer, actor, and former professional wrestler. Nicknamed "the Godfather of Grappling", LeBell is widely credited with popularizing grappling in professional fighting circles, serving as a precursor to modern mixed martial arts. LeBell has also worked on over 1,000 films and TV shows and has authored 12 books.
In 2000, the United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF) promoted him to 9th Dan in jujitsu and taihojutsu. On August 7, 2004, the World Martial Arts Masters Association promoted LeBell to 10th Degree and in February 2005, he was promoted to 9th Dan in Traditional Judo by the USJJF.
LeBell served as an inspiration for the character of Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
In 2000, the United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF) promoted him to 9th Dan in jujitsu and taihojutsu. On August 7, 2004, the World Martial Arts Masters Association promoted LeBell to 10th Degree and in February 2005, he was promoted to 9th Dan in Traditional Judo by the USJJF.
LeBell served as an inspiration for the character of Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
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Bottoms Up
Cleopatra Jones
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan
Running Red
Melinda
Hard Time
The One and Only
Going Ape!
Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece
The Challenge
Slaughter's Big Rip-Off
Shaughnessy: The Iron Marshal
Foolin' Around
Black Samson
Ring of Steel
Almost Summer
Marciano
Smokey Bites the Dust
Bloodfist IV: Die Trying
Paradise, Hawaiian Style
Hammer
Goldie and the Boxer
On the Edge of Innocence
Bad Guys
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