- Birth nameMichael Dawson
- Nicknames
- Awesome Dawson
- Mike
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- Michael Dawson (or often simply, "Mike" Dawson - as many of his friends refer to him) was born in Hawthorne, California and grew up in Southern California. Michael developed his chief interest of martial arts at an early age, an interest which has been since parlayed into a fairly diverse career in the entertainment industry, working periodically as a stunt performer, fight coordinator, martial arts fight trainer, assistant director and producer, among others.
Michael began his training in the martial arts at the age of six, after being inspired by his childhood T.V. hero Kwai Chang Caine, from the original 1970s Kung Fu (1972) series. He was first exposed to Okinawa-te karate by his father; himself a 3rd-degree black belt in the art. Later, Michael moved on to study traditional Chinese martial arts under Grandmaster Kam Yuen, who - by sheer coincidence - was the Technical Advisor/Fight Coordinator for the original Kung Fu (1972) T.V. series. As of this writing, Michael has over 40 years experience in traditional Chinese martial arts and has taught intermittently at schools and various community programs in the U.S. for over 20 years. He is proficient in several styles, including the Northern Shaolin Monastery system, Northern Seven-Star and Tai Chi Praying Mantis styles, 18 Law Horn ("Shaolin Lohan"), My-Jong Law Horn, Tai Chi Chuan, Pa Kua Chang, Hsing-I Chuan and traditional Chinese weaponry. Collectively, they are often referred to as the Northern Shaolin/Praying Mantis Kung-Fu System. Michael is the founder and Chief Instructor of the Northern Shaolin/Praying Mantis Kung-Fu Association. Founded in 2004, it is an organization that acts as both supervisory body and international headquarters of the Northern Shaolin/Praying Mantis Kung-Fu System.
Michael's foray into stunt work began when he was selected for his martial arts expertise to work on the 1990s sequel series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1993), starring David Carradine. It was Carradine himself who initially selected Michael and introduced him to the show's producers. Michael joined the series in season 2 as the stunt double for David Carradine's legendary character, Kwai Chang Caine. He returned in the following seasons 3 and 4 as a Kung-fu Technical Advisor and continued to stunt double for David Carradine until the series ended. Michael worked closely with the writers and producers of the show, contributing his knowledge of authentic Shaolin kung-fu and many other martial arts styles.
After "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" ended, Michael continued on with stunt work. Some of Michael's other stunt highlights include episodes of ABC's short-lived TV series "Spy Game", as well as serving as the sword/fight trainer on 2002's The Scorpion King, starring Dwayne Johnson, Michael Clarke Duncan, Kelly Hu, Steven Brand and Bernard Hill. While working on The Scorpion King, Michael also assisted fight coordinator Al Leong and worked in front of the camera as a stunt performer. Michael has since gone on to work on various films and television shows. Other stunt credits include Terminator Genisys, 2015's Extraction, 2016's The Magnificent Seven, as well as T.V.'s "NCIS: New Orleans", "Salem", "Scream Queens" and "American Horror Story: Freak Show" - the latter of which Michael also served as a knife-throwing technical advisor for lead actress Jessica Lange.
Michael continues his career in professional stunt work and enjoys teaching traditional kung-fu and Tai Chi whenever time permits.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Laughing Sage Creative Services
- SpouseKimberly(August 18, 1988 - August 19, 2008) (divorced)
- He's certified as a Chief Instructor in the traditional Northern Shaolin Monastery kung-fu system, Seven-Star Praying Mantis and Tai Chi Praying Mantis kung-fu systems, the 18 Law Horn (Shaolin Lohan) kung-fu system, Tai Chi Chuan, Hsing-I and Pa-Kua; as well as Chi Kung, Iron Palm and Piercing Hand Techniques, and traditional Northern Shaolin weaponry. In 1993, he was awarded notarized ownership/directorship of the Tai Mantis Kung-Fu Association, which was originally founded by kung-fu masters Liang Kam Yuen, Paul Eng and Kwok Jone ("Raymond") Wong.
- Plays the piano, bamboo flute, drums and various percussion instruments well. He's also studied the violin, trumpet, French horn and baritone horn.
- Credits actor David Carradine for getting him started as a stunt performer. Carradine and his signature role of Kwai Chang Caine from the original Kung Fu (1972) series was also a childhood hero and martial arts inspiration for him.
- For many years, he was involved in music composing, film scoring and audio post-production for film and video. Along with creative partner Sean Mulligan, they formed the nucleus of the collaborative music entity known as "Plutonian Shore". The duo focused primarily on film scoring endeavors, along with several instrumental works, beginning with their first commercial album, 1998's "Arcana". While Plutonian Shore was essentially an electronic studio "band", they produced many different genres and styles of music, including those in the realms of orchestral, middle-eastern/world and progressive rock. Sean Mulligan handled all of the acoustic and electric guitar chores, while Michael performed all of synthesizers, samplers and percussion. Michael formally retired from his musical pursuits and projects in 2008.
- He's a fan of horror, science-fiction and fantasy films, particularly the classic Hammer films and Universal monster movies.
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