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Tom Bleeker© June Moore
We all know of Elvis' love of karate, so it wasn't a surprise, when it was brought to my attention that Elvis was listed among a list of the 24 most proficient American Kenpoists of today.
This list and a very good article on Elvis is in a book called the Journey by Tom Bleeker. I recently had the chance to read Tom's book and discuss it with him. What prompted you to write, " The Journey"? You tell in your book how you were involved in an interesting film career for awhile. How did that all come about ? In late 1969 one of Ed Parkers' students, director Blake Edwards, was bringing his son Geoffrey in for private lessons and we began a friendship. I soon began teaching Geoff, Blake, and his soon-to-be-wife, Julie Andrews private lessons at her Beverly Hills home. It began late that year when Blake offered to teach me the film business. My career at that time was that of a stand-in/stunt double for William Holden in the 1970 MGM film "Wild Rovers". I also wrote under contract for Blake Edwards and William Shatner for many years and worked as an actor for years, and pursued a writing career in the Hollywood film and television industry. You state in your book that you went to Ed Parker's school and taught there for a period. What years did this include and did you ever meet Ed Parker himself?
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