Black Belt Magazine, the world's foremost martial arts publication with a storied past, is thrilled to honor the Class of 2024 for the Black Belt Hall of Fame!
Since its establishment in 1968, the Black Belt Hall of Fame has acknowledged exceptional individuals whose significant contributions have profoundly influenced the martial arts community. Renowned personalities like Bruce Lee (Class of 1972), Bill Wallace (Class of 1973), Chuck Norris (Class of 1975), and Cynthia Rothrock (Class of 1983, recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022) are among the distinguished honorees.
The induction ceremony for this year is scheduled for October 10, 2024, at the iconic Avalon Theater in Hollywood, California. Attendees can anticipate inspirational speeches from the esteemed inductees, enhancing the event's grandeur.
We invite you to join us in celebrating this year's exceptional recipients of the Martial Arts Stunt Performer Award!
Jeff Imada
The Stunt Legend
Jeff Imada’s induction into the Black Belt Hall of Fame recognizes his significant impact as a martial artist and stunt coordinator in Hollywood. With over four decades in the industry, Imada is celebrated for his exceptional skill and versatility, having trained in disciplines like Jeet Kune Do, FMA, karate, taekwondo, and South East Asian martial arts to name a few. His skills have helped define iconic action sequences in films such as Furious 7, Bourne Supremacy, Bourne Ultimatum, Book Of Eli, Rapid Fire, and Showdown in Little Tokyo with Brandon Lee and Dolph Lundgren and Escape from LA starring 2024 Lifetime Award Pam Grier showcasing his commitment to authenticity and safety.
Imada's work extends beyond performance; he has significantly influenced the role of stunt work in cinema, elevating action sequences while mentoring aspiring talent. His innovative choreography and attention to detail have transformed action filmmaking, leaving a lasting legacy that inspires filmmakers and martial artists alike.
As he continues to adapt and thrive in a changing industry, Imada’s contributions promote martial arts as a legitimate profession and inspire future generations. Celebrating his induction into the Hall of Fame honors his relentless pursuit of excellence and his dedication to the craft, ensuring his influence will resonate for years to come.
James Lew
Hollywood's Martial Arts Maestro
James Lew's induction into the Black Belt Hall of Fame’s Stunt Category honors his significant contributions to martial arts in Hollywood. With a career spanning over 170 movies and TV shows, he has become a legendary figure known for his exceptional skills and dedication to action choreography.
Lew's journey began with a deep passion for martial arts, leading him to master various disciplines and excel as a stunt performer. His filmography includes iconic roles in Kung Fu, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Big Trouble in Little China, and Rush Hour 2, where his performances showcased his martial arts prowess.
In addition to acting, Lew's talent as a stunt coordinator earned him a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on Luke Cage. His recent projects, such as Ultra Violet and Black Scorpion, highlight his continued influence in shaping martial arts action on screen.
As we celebrate James Lew's remarkable career, we recognize his pivotal role in advancing martial arts in film and television, solidifying his legacy as a true master of his craft and an inspiration within the martial arts community.
Simon Rhee
The Master of Action
Simon Rhee’s induction into the Black Belt Hall of Fame’s Stunt Category celebrates his exceptional dedication and impact on martial arts in Hollywood. Renowned for his meticulous attention to detail, Rhee has set a high standard for martial arts choreography in film, inspiring future generations of stunt performers and martial artists.
Rhee began his journey in Korea, mastering Tae Kwon Do before bringing his expertise to the United States, where he established a successful school that thrived for nearly four decades. His influence extended beyond teaching, as he became a trusted instructor to celebrities, instilling discipline and respect for martial arts principles.
Over his impressive 44-year career, Rhee contributed to iconic films such as Best of the Best, Beverly Hills Ninja, Blade, and Rush Hour, elevating the portrayal of martial arts on screen. His recent projects include The Brothers Sun and The Sympathizer, where his choreography continues to shine.
As we honor Simon Rhee, we recognize his pivotal role in shaping martial arts in cinema and his enduring legacy as a master of his craft.
Want to know the full list of this year’s Black Belt Hall of Fame inductees? Check out our official announcement!