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Jerry Trimble is an American martial artist, actor, stuntman, youth motivational speaker and former world kickboxing champion. Trimble played Detective Schwartz in the 1995 film Heat and Jonny in the 1989 film The Master.
Jerry Trimble | |
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Occupation(s) | Actor, stuntman, youth motivational speaker, former world kickboxing champion |
Years active | 1987—present |
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Trimble is a two-time World Kickboxing champion who fought under the nickname "Golden Boy".[1]
Trimble played Jonny in the 1989 film The Master alongside Jet Li. Trimble has been in over sixty feature films and TV shows, in half of which he played lead.[citation needed] The list includes Green Hornet as well as Heat (playing alongside Al Pacino and Robert De Niro) and Charlie's Angels (where he was nominated for the Taurus Award in the category of best fight). He was in Mission: Impossible III where he had a one on one fight scene with Tom Cruise. Jerry stated that Tom exhibited excellent fighting skills for a non-professional fighter.[citation needed] Some of Jerry's most recent work can be seen in The Butcher with Eric Roberts, TV shows Dark Blue and Eleventh Hour. He is in the American TV show Supernatural as Ramiel, Prince of Hell.
Trimble is married to actress Ami Dolenz, daughter of The Monkees member Micky Dolenz. As of April 2015, the couple resided in Vancouver.
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