
Acting · 74 years old
Lansing, Michigan, USA
Steven Seagal is an American action film star, producer, writer, martial artist, guitarist, and a reserve deputy sheriff. A 7th-dan black belt in Aikido, he began his adult life as an Aikido instructor in Japan. He became the first foreigner to operate an Aikido Dojo in Japan. He later moved to the Los Angeles, California, area where he made his film debut in 1988 in Above the Law. By 1991, he had starred in three successful films, and would go on to achieve greater fame in Under Siege (1992), where he played Navy SEALs counter-terrorist expert Casey Ryback. However, his image became tarnished when both On Deadly Ground (1994, which he directed) and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) did poorly in theaters. During the later half of the 90s, he starred in three more theatrical films and a direct-to-video The Patriot. Aside from Exit Wounds (2001) and Half Past Dead (2002), his career shifted almost entirely to direct-to-video films (often low budget productions and shot in Europe or Asia). Between 1998 to 2009, he appeared in a total of 22 of these. At the age of 59, he finally returned to the big screen as Torrez in the 2010 film Machete. He is also a recording artist and guitarist and the founder of Steven Seagal Enterprises. In addition to his professional achievements, he is also known as an environmentalist, an animal rights activist and a supporter of the 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso, and the Tibetan independence movement.

Celebrity Guide to Wine
Self

In the Name of Justice
Self / Host

The Unbeatable Bruce Lee

The Art of Action
Self

E! True Hollywood Story

The Joe Show
Self

How to Blow Up a Helicopter (Ayako's Story)
Himself

The Oscars
Self

Ramez is Playing With Fire
Self

Saturday Night Live
Self - Host

The Real Miyagi
Self

Machete
Rogelio Torrez

Under Siege
Casey Ryback

Executive Decision
Lt. Colonel Austin Travis

Get Bruce!
Self

Violence of Action
Elijah Kane

Out for Justice
Gino Felino

Above the Law
Nico Toscani

The Onion Movie
Cock Puncher

Marked for Death
John Hatcher