Reuben Langdon is a Los Angeles-based Actor/Producer/Truth Seeker and one of Hollywood and Asia's most sought-after martial art/stuntmen.At a young age Reuben began his career in Japan as a series regular acting in the Japanese superhero TV series B- Fighter Kabuto. He later relocated to Hong Kong to work alongside the most recognizable names ...
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Reuben Langdon is a Los Angeles-based Actor/Producer/Truth Seeker and one of Hollywood and Asia's most sought-after martial art/stuntmen.At a young age Reuben began his career in Japan as a series regular acting in the Japanese superhero TV series B- Fighter Kabuto. He later relocated to Hong Kong to work alongside the most recognizable names in action, including Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. Eventually he made his way to Hollywood and worked regularly as an actor and stuntman on the international hit show The Power Rangers.Complementing his success in the world of film and television, he has performed in and produced numerous motion capture shoots for various video games, most notability the Resident Evil and Devil May Cry franchises. His motion capture Stunt Work & Performances have made it to the big screen in Steven Spielberg's and Peter Jackson's, The Adventures of Tintin, and as "Jake Sully" in James Cameron's Avatar.In 2001, he co-founded Just Cause Productions - a full-service motion capture, 3D animation, production and post-production company with offices in Los Angeles and Tokyo.In April and May of 2013 Reuben produced The Citizens Hearing on Disclosure, a historical event that brought together 40 witnesses from 10 different countries to testify in front of 6 former members of U.S. congress on the fact that the world is being engaged by Extraterrestrials. To date it is the most concentrated body of evidence and testimony ever put into one place and one time on the Extraterrestrial subject.In recent years Reuben has turned his noted career as an actor and producer of films and video games to producing and directing spiritual and consciousness raising transformational multimedia projects. Show less «
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