Few Facts About Steven Seagal That You Might Not Know

Few Facts about Steven Seagal that you might not know

Steven Seagal Speaks Freely In Japanese

Which, in general, is not surprising, because he lived in Japan for ten years, received the 7th degree of Aikido and became the first foreigner in the history of Japan to open a dojo (school of martial arts) in this country. He called him “Tensin”, which means “Heavenly soul” in Japanese.

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Few Facts About Steven Seagal That You Might Not Know

Steven Seagal – Recognized Bluesman

Like Russell Crowe, Kevin Bacon, Keanu Reeves, Segal periodically takes his eyes off big movies to jump on stage with his guitar. But unlike them, Segal positions himself first of all as a musician, and then as an actor, believing that cinema is a hobby, and music is the main occupation: “Filming in films takes all my time, but music is my first love “. In 2005, Seagal released his first album, Songs from the Crystal Cave. A year later, the second came out – Mojo Priest (“Sorcerer”), recognized as one of the best blues albums. Big City Blues magazine called Seagal’s guitar playing “exceptional” and himself “an original and talented musician.”

Steven Seagal Loves weapons And Collects Them

At the moment, his collection includes more than 1000 weapons. There is also a semi-automatic Colt M1911A1 – a pistol that, sooner or later, appears in the hand of every Seagal hero. Rumor has it that the actor has a custom-made tuxedo in which you can hide two pistols at once.

Steven seagal Once Broke Sean Connery’s 

While filming Never Say Never, James Bond actor Sean Connery decided to take a couple of aikido lessons. Steven Seagal was the instructor. At some point, he miscalculated the blow and broke his student’s wrist. Connery, thinking it was just a sprain, went through several days with a broken arm, until finally the director forcefully took him to the doctor.

Steven Seagal Was A Bigamist For a While

In 1984, Seagal’s first wife, Japanese Miyako Fujitani, learned from the tabloids that her husband had married (being married to her) Adrienne Larousse, and filed a lawsuit. The union of Seagal and Larousse was annulled, and the offended actress broke off all relations with yesterday’s husband. But Segal did not drown his grief in alcohol. He very quickly consoled himself in the company of fashion model and aspiring actress Kelly LeBrock, who became his third wife.

Steven Seagal Martial  arts: 

Seagal moved to Japan at some point between 1971 and 1973. By 1974, he had returned to California. That year he met Miyako Fujitani, a second-degree black belt and daughter of an Osaka aikido master who had come to Los Angeles to teach aikido. When Miyako returned to Osaka, Seagal went with her. In 1975 they married and had a son, Kentaro, and a daughter, Ayako. He taught at the school owned by Miyako’s family. As of 1990, Miyako and her brother still taught there, and her mother was the chairwoman. Seagal returned to Taos, New Mexico, with his student (and later film stuntman) Craig Dunn, where they opened a dojo, although Seagal spent much of his time pursuing other ventures. After another period in Japan, Seagal returned to the U.S. in 1983 with senior student Haruo Matsuoka.

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