Steven Dasz
**Steven Dasz Biography**
Born in 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Steven Dasz began his martial arts journey at the age of ten with Tae Kwon Do. His passion for martial arts evolved as he participated in competitions and expanded his training to include Japanese disciplines such as Ninjitsu and Aikido in 1992. He also ventured into competitive gymnastics, joining the River Plate Athletic Sports Club's team in 1994.
In 1996, Steven ventured to Sao Paulo, Brazil, to learn Ving Tsun Kung Fu under Master Leo Imamura, which sparked numerous subsequent trips to study Capoeira and connect with various martial arts masters.
Dasz made his mark in the film industry in 2004 with a leading role in the short action film "The Contact," where he not only starred but also directed the action sequences and co-edited the project. He followed this with the short film "Evolucion," and later portrayed a Ninja in "The New Guy," which was screened at the iconic Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Additionally, in October 2009, he appeared as the Kung Fu Instructor in Pedro Jaen's film "Tras los Pasos Del Bandolero."
In 2010, Steven relocated to Hong Kong, where he worked on various international projects, including "Medallion of Kung Fu" alongside Gordon Liu, and "Viral Factor" directed by Dante Lam in Jordan. His impressive portfolio expanded with roles in Indian cinema, such as "Ek Tha Tiger" featuring Salman Khan, and he completed projects like "Joker Game" in Indonesia and "Iban Warrior" in Malaysia. These experiences have not only enriched his career but also set the stage for his future endeavors in film production.
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