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was from Sicily, Italy, and immigrant to Venezuela.
He got involved in independent films in the Kansas City area. His first two experiences in films were as a leading actor in two short films. His first short film titled “First Date” (directed by Gary Huggins) became an Official Selection at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, SXSW and a multitude of national and international film festivals. His second short film “The Grass Grows Green” (directed by Jesus Beltran) also became an Official Selection at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and SXSW. This film is also played at several national and international film festivals in the USA.
He has over 40 years of martial arts experience. He is the founder of Chago Karate International. He has a 7th degree black belt in Karate under the auspices of the Midori Yama Budokai. He is also a 5th degree black belt and a certified instructor under the auspices of the Hana Dai Ichi Karate Association of the United States of America. He trained Karate in Japan at Akiyama Dojo and Miyano Dojo.
He received a Bachelor of Business Administration from Baker University School of Business, and Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts from Brookdale Community College. He received a certification in law enforcement from the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department Training Academy. He has 27 years of experience in law enforcement.
Vásquez is fluent in Spanish and English. In his spare time he enjoys writing poetry and painting. He is proud to his Venezuelan cultural heritage and he is proud to be a Citizen of the United States of America.
Reviews
Steve Jobless (2023)
A great indie film that should be watched by any aspiring filmmaker.
Steve Jobless is a great indie film that should be watched by any aspiring filmmaker and anyone who loves independent films.
This film is a reflection of the issues that are afflicting the United States of America for quite a while. It is a great political satire that will make you laugh until your belly aches.
The American dream is truly a nightmare at the hands of Steve Jobless. Steve is a victim of the system and himself. He became what he hated the most, a victimizer of others by becoming part of the of the capitalist system that he despises so much, but he needs it in order to survive.
In a world of independent films, in which Hollywood will now spend $20 million, if not more to make, Steve Jobless does not pretend to be one of those pretentious multimillion dollar indie films.
Regardless of your political views or affiliation, I exhort you to watch Steve Jobless and keep an open mind. If you do, I promise you that you will laugh until your belly aches.