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Patrick E. Johnson (1939-2023) was a 9th degree black belt in American Tang Soo Do, martial arts choreographer for 'The Karate Kid,' and actor. Known for action choreography & film work including 'Enter the Dragon' & 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'. A

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A Life Forged in the Dojo: The Legacy of Patrick E. Johnson

Patrick E. Johnson, born December 31, 1939, in Niagara Falls, New York, and passing November 5, 2023, was far more than a martial artist; he was a pivotal architect of action cinema as we know it, a dedicated instructor, and a preserver of the American Tang Soo Do tradition. His journey began not on a film set but in the rigorous discipline of the dojo, while serving as a chaplain in South Korea with the U.S. Army in 1963. Under the tutelage of Kang Lo Hee, Johnson swiftly ascended through the ranks, achieving his first black belt within thirteen months – a testament to his innate talent and unwavering commitment. This early immersion in traditional Korean Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan would become the bedrock of his life’s work, shaping not only his personal philosophy but also his future contributions to the world of martial arts and entertainment.

The Rise Through the Ranks & Collaboration with Chuck Norris

Upon returning from military service, Johnson's path intertwined with that of Chuck Norris, a meeting that would prove transformative for both men. Quickly establishing himself as chief instructor at Norris’ school in Sherman Oaks, California, in 1968, Johnson didn’t merely teach; he innovated. He formulated the penalty-point system still employed in karate tournaments today – a crucial development ensuring fairer and more standardized competition. From 1968 to 1973, he captained Norris's undefeated black belt team, securing an astonishing thirty-three consecutive national and international titles. This period solidified Johnson’s reputation as a formidable martial artist and strategic leader. In 1973, when Norris founded the National Tang Soo Do Congress (NTC), he appointed Johnson as executive vice president and chief of instruction, entrusting him with the stewardship of this burgeoning organization. A later divergence in philosophies led to Johnson reforming the NTC after leaving the United Fighting Arts Federation in 1986, demonstrating his enduring dedication to preserving the core principles of Tang Soo Do.

From Choreography to the Silver Screen

Johnson’s transition into the film industry wasn't a sudden leap but a natural extension of his martial arts expertise. He began with supporting roles and stunt work, notably in 1980’s *The Little Dragons* (later re-titled *The Karate Kids U.S.A.*), playing a karate instructor. However, it was his involvement with *The Karate Kid* in 1984 that truly cemented his legacy. Serving as the stunt coordinator and, crucially, portraying the All Valley Karate Tournament head referee, Johnson brought authenticity and dynamism to the screen. He wasn’t simply staging fights; he was crafting narratives through movement, imbuing each scene with tension, skill, and emotional weight. He was one of only four cast members possessing genuine martial arts experience prior to filming, a fact that significantly elevated the film's credibility. This success opened doors to a prolific career spanning numerous action-packed productions including *Enter the Dragon* (where he played a memorable Mafia collection agent), *Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles*, *Mortal Kombat*, *Green Street Hooligans*, and *Punisher: War Zone*.

A Master Instructor & Lasting Influence

Beyond his cinematic achievements, Patrick E. Johnson remained deeply committed to education and the advancement of Tang Soo Do throughout his life. He was honored as *Black Belt* magazine’s “Instructor of the Year” in 1995 – a recognition of his profound impact on countless students and practitioners. His influence extended far beyond the dojo, shaping the visual language of action films for generations. Johnson's choreography wasn’t merely about spectacular displays of physical prowess; it was about storytelling, character development, and creating believable conflict. He understood that the most compelling fight scenes weren’t just about who won but *how* they won, and what that victory revealed about their inner strength and resolve. His dedication to preserving the integrity of American Tang Soo Do, coupled with his innovative spirit in action choreography, leaves behind a powerful and enduring legacy.

Achievements & Historical Significance

  • 1963: Began training in taekwondo in South Korea under Kang Do Hee.
  • 1965: Received 1st degree black belt in taekwondo.
  • 1968: Became chief of instruction for Chuck Norris’ school and formulated the penalty point system currently used in karate tournaments.
  • 1968-1973: Captained the undefeated Chuck Norris Black Belt Competition Team, winning 33 consecutive national and international titles.
  • 1971: Became National Tang Soo Do Champion.
  • 1975 & 1976: Awarded the Golden Fist Award for best karate referee in the United States.
  • 1984: Served as Stunt Coordinator and portrayed the head referee in *The Karate Kid*.
  • 1986: Promoted to ninth-degree black belt and reformed the National Tang Soo Do Congress.
Patrick E. Johnson’s historical significance lies not only in his martial arts prowess but also in his ability to bridge the gap between traditional discipline and popular culture. He elevated action choreography from a mere spectacle to an art form, influencing countless filmmakers and performers. His commitment to preserving American Tang Soo Do ensures that his legacy will continue to inspire generations of martial artists and captivate audiences for years to come. He was a true master, whose impact resonates far beyond the dojo walls.
patrick e. johnson

patrick e. johnson

1939 - 2023 , United States of America

Rövid tények

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Tang Soo Do
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Enter the Dragon']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Chuck Norris']
  • Date Of Birth: December 31, 1939
  • Date Of Death: November 5, 2023
  • Full Name: Patrick E. Johnson
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Nervous Waters
    • The Clown Cuts Down Tree.
  • Place Of Birth: Niagara Falls, United States