Monday, February 8, 2016

Trailblazers in Black History: Carl Scott, Kung Fu Film Star


Master Carl Scott had a memorable career in Hong Kong films and has studied various forms of the martial arts for more than 20 years. Practicing martial arts since he was a young child, Master Scott was an extra in the 1976 See-Yuen Ng movie Bruce Lee: The Man, the Myth, which was partially shot in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. The film also starred Bruce Li as the legendary martial arts icon Bruce Lee. Scott’s skills impressed producer Pao Ming, who brought him to Hong Kong to train for their next Bruce Li picture, 1977’s The Last Strike, renamed in America as Soul Brothers of Kung Fu. 

Click here for more information on the legacy and life of Master Carl Scott. 

Source: carlscottkungfu.com 

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