
Episode 1030 - Jeffrey Meek
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SUMMARY
In this episode, Jeremy Lesniak engages in a captivating conversation with actor and martial artist Jeffrey Meek. They explore the evolution of martial arts media, the journey of Jeff from a young martial arts enthusiast to a seasoned actor, and the intricate relationship between acting and martial arts. Jeff shares his experiences on various action shows, the challenges of performing stunts, and the importance of character immersion in acting.
The discussion also highlights the synergy between martial arts and acting, emphasizing how both disciplines require performance and audience engagement. In this engaging conversation, he shares his experiences in the action film industry, discussing the inherent dangers of stunt work, the transition from athlete to actor, and the importance of resilience and grit in both life and career. He reflects on memorable auditions, the evolution of filmmaking, and the significance of living artfully, emphasizing the value of hard work and the willingness to fail in order to succeed.
TAKEAWAYS
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Jeffrey Meek's martial arts journey began with boxing and wrestling in school.
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He was inspired by martial arts legends like Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris.
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Jeffrey's acting career started in theater before moving to television.
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He trained in Aikido and Taekwondo to stay fit for acting roles.
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Jeffrey's role in 'Remo Williams' introduced him to action in television.
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He had to prove his physical fitness for action roles.
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Jeffrey played both Raiden and Shao Kahn in 'Mortal Kombat: Conquest'.
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He emphasizes the importance of character immersion in acting.
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I've been hurt more as an actor than ever as an athlete.
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You have to be okay with not being okay.
Connect with Jeffrey Meek:
www.jeffreymeek.net