Robert Wall

Robert Wall

Acting

Birthday

1939/08/22

Day of death

2022/01/30 (82 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

California, USA

Also know as

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Biography

Robert Alan "Bob" Wall (born August 22, 1939) is an American actor and martial artist. Wall is a former karate champion. He is featured in a number of films, most notably three appearances with martial arts master Bruce Lee. Bob Wall appeared in the film Way of the Dragon with Lee, along with Chuck Norris. Among the martial arts Bob Wall has studied Okinawa-te karate under Gordon Doversola. In 1966, Wall along with karate champion Joe Lewis opened the famous Sherman Oaks Karate Studio in Sherma...Read more

Acting
Enter the Dragon
7.4

(1973) Enter the Dragon

as Oharra

猛龍過江
7.4

(1972) The Way of the Dragon

as Fred

死亡遊戲
6.4

(1978) Game of Death

as Carl Miller

Bruce Lee: The Legend
7.9

(1984) Bruce Lee: The Legend

as Self

Li Xiao Long di Sheng yu si
8.3

(1973) Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend

as Self

The Curse of the Dragon
7.1

(1993) The Curse of the Dragon

as Self

Invasion U.S.A.
5.8

(1985) Invasion U.S.A.

as Vince (uncredited)

Hero and the Terror
5.4

(1988) Hero and the Terror

as Wall (as Bob Wall)

Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey
7.3

(2000) Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey

as (archive footage) (uncredited)

Sci-Fighter
3.4

(2004) X-Treme Fighter

as Las Vegas announcer

Code of Silence
5.9

(1985) Code of Silence

as Thug (uncredited)

0.0

(2020) The Search for Count Dante

as ---

Firewalker
5.3

(1986) Firewalker

as Jose

I Am Bruce Lee
7.7

(2012) I Am Bruce Lee

as Self

The Real Miyagi
6.5

(2015) The Real Miyagi

as Self (archive footage)

Blood and Steel: The Making of 'Enter the Dragon'
8.6

(2004) Blood and Steel: The Making of 'Enter the Dragon'

as Self

0.0

The Life & Legend of Bob Wall

as ---

Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon
0.0

(1973) Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon

as Self

Chinese Hercules: The Bolo Yeung Story
0.0

Chinese Hercules: The Bolo Yeung Story

as Self

Family Matters
6.7

(1989) Family Matters

as Self