Rudy Reyes (actor)

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Rodolfo "Rudy" Reyes
War on Terror
  • Iraqi Freedom
  • Enduring Freedom
Other workPresenter, Actor, Martial arts instructor

Rodolfo "Rudy" Reyes (born December 3, 1971, in

Generation Kill
.

Early years

Reyes was born in 1971

kung fu.[2] At 17, Reyes emancipated himself and took custody of his two younger brothers, after which he moved to Kansas City, Missouri
. There, he continued to study and teach kung fu with his brothers. Both Rudy and one of his younger brothers, Michael, worked at Lucille's Restaurant in Westport, Kansas City, Missouri, in the 1990s.

Military career

In 1998, Reyes joined the

Iraq war. Reyes served on the USS Dubuque and often led platoon PT sessions on ship.[3] During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Reyes was a team leader within the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, which became the tip of the spear as the 1st Marine Division advanced on Baghdad; journalist Evan Wright
embedded within Reyes' platoon and later wrote Generation Kill, a book depicting the events of the invasion from the perspective of the Recon Marines.

Stunts, actor, and writer

After leaving the military in 2005, Reyes became a fitness trainer at a gym in

Spartan Race. He is also one of the interviewees of the 2020 documentary series Once Upon a Time in Iraq; in the latter, he detailed the killing of civilians during the invasion by himself and others. He played Penny in The Demeter, Rick in Beach Massacre, "Solomon Goodblood" in the 2021 film The Secret of Sinchanee. In 2022, he became the lead instructor on SAS: Who Dares Wins
. He also portrays the playable character "Enzo Reyes" in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II multiplayer.

Reyes wrote the book, Hero Living: Seven Strides to Awaken Your Infinite Power (2009), with Angela Smith.

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Conservationist

In 2016, Rudy Reyes founded the Force Blue Team, taking special operators- SEALS, Recon Marines, Pararescuemen, Special Forces and teamed them up with scientists to rebuild and restore coral reefs.

See also

  • List of U.S. Marines

References

  1. ^ Bayer, Jeff. "Fitness Interview: Rudy Reyes". AskMen IGN Entertainment. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Rudy Reyes Interview". Budomate.com. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
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  4. ^ Elder, Adam (13 November 2009). "The hero life: For Rudy Reyes, inspiring others is a full-time job". militarytimesedge.com. Gannett Government Media Corporation. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  5. ^ Wollaston, Sam (14 January 2009). "It looks more real than anything I've ever seen". Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
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