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“Magistrate Morgan Elsbeth is the role actor, filmmaker, stuntwoman, and martial artist Diana Lee Inosanto was seemingly born to play. In the second season of The Mandalorian, Inosanto introduced the world to the coldhearted leader of Calodan, going toe-to-toe with a former Jedi in search of the secret information she possessed. It was the first time two female Star Wars characters dueled on-screen in live-action, and a thrilling moment for fans of the carefully choreographed dance of stunt fighting. In this exclusive excerpt from Star Wars Insider #207, which arrives December 14, writer Brandon Wainerdi speaks with Inosanto, the niece and goddaughter of the legendary Bruce Lee, about her formative years and her recent experience joining the cast of the Disney+ series.” Click HERE to read more…

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GREAT JEDI !!! Can someone tell me if I just woke up in an alternate universe where I see my name included with all these amazing #StarWars #Mandalorian cast members...For an #Emmy Consideration? I can not express my depth of gratitude. So humbling. So honored to be with these people...my #StarWars Family @dave.filoni @jonfavreau @lucasfilm @starwars @disneyplus @themandalorian ...thank you for changing my life in the most stunning of ways! I’m crying happy tears the size of the planet Kamino

 
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For Diana Lee Inosanto, becoming part of the iconic Star Wars franchise may seem like a dream, but it is very much the real-life culmination of 30 years of dedication and hard work. Diana joined the cast of The Mandalorian for the show’s second season as the Magistrate Morgan Elsbeth after doing almost every job Hollywood has to offer, from stuntperson to director. But mostly, Diana credits her success to having the good fortune of being raised in a charmed circle of renowned martial artists, actors, and stunt-people who paved the way for so much of the excitement in today’s action-filled media.

Diana Lee Inosanto is the daughter of martial arts legend, Dan and his wife Sue Inosanto.  She is also the goddaughter of global icon, the late Bruce Lee (hence, Diana Lee).  As an American actress, director, writer, martial artist,  stuntwoman, and children’s book author, Diana paved a way in the Hollywood ecosystem that is unique, modern, and inclusive.  

Discover the children's book that will make your child laugh out loud and give you hope in Diana Lee Inosanto's first children's book now available from Amazon Books.

 
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THE CURIOUS MIND OF SEBASTIAN is a fun and whimsical true story of a mother curiously trying to understand the mysteries of Autism through her four-year-old son's quirky behavior. Sebastian’s inability to verbally express his love led his mother on an incredible journey to find out that Love will always find a way to speak. Written by Diana Lee Inosanto and illustrated by S.G. Inosanto (the real Sebastian).

 
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LA MENTE CURIOSA DE SEBASTIÁN es una divertida y lúdica historia real de una madre que intenta comprender con curiosidad los misterios del Autismo a través del comportamiento peculiar de su hijo de cuatro años. La incapacidad de Sebastián para poder manifestar verbalmente su amor llevó a su madre en una increíble travesía para darse cuenta de que el Amor siempre va a encontrar una forma de darse a expresar. Escrito por Diana Lee InosantoIllustrado por S.G. Inosanto

 
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Who Is Diana Lee Inosanto?

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In 1974, one year after the death of her godfather (Bruce Lee), Diana’s father established a martial arts school, named the Filipino Kali Academy of Torrance, California with his partner, Richard Bustillo—a man that would become Diana’s second godfather.  Growing up in the academy she was exposed to a mix of Asian & European weaponry and empty hand systems, and Filipino Martial Arts (also known as Escrima, Arnis, Kali) all grounded in the philosophy of (Jun Fan) Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do.  Over the years Diana’s fierce commitment to the study of martial arts brought her to Western boxing, Thai Boxing (Muay Thai), Indonesian Silat, French Savate, Shoot Wrestling, European Swordplay and Wu Shu. 

When it came to the Theater Arts, Diana began learning dance as a child under the encouragement of her mother, and Drama under the guidance of her aunt, Asian American actress, Lilia Inosanto (also known as Lona Nai).   Upon graduation, her Aunt Lilia guided Diana to study with famed Broadway casting director and acting teacher, the late Michael Shurtleff, (author of the renowned book ‘Audition’ a bible for aspiring actors.)   Years later, she would go on to study with Asian American character actor,  Tzi Ma through East West Players’ workshops and joined the Lodestone Theater Ensemble, continuing to grow as an actress, participating in everything from Shakespeare to contemporary plays.  Diana furthered her training in the Michael Chekhov method with Lisa Dalton and got the basics of Improv at Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) Training Center under Johnny Ray Meeks.  

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Diana was also a fight and stunt choreographer for several stage productions.  This would pave a road for years to come with Diana becoming a “Sensei to the Stars,” preparing the who’s who in Hollywood for their action roles.  Stars like Melissa McCarthy (Spy), Rosa Salazar (Alita:Battle Angel), Lesley-Ann Brandt (Lucifer), Katherine McNamara (Shadowhunters) and Aaron Eckhart & Socratis Otto (I, Frankenstein) were some of the performers under her tutelage.

Throughout her professional career in Hollywood, when it came to acting and directing, Diana discovered that the Hollywood system was not particularly inclusive. As a young mother of a son with Autism, the road was not easy.  In time Diana met her future husband, Ron Balicki, a former deputy sheriff and renowned martial artist turned stuntman, action coordinator & choreographer in Hollywood. Throughout their years together, they formed MARS Action Group and would teach martial arts across the country and internationally. 

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After being spotted demonstrating a fight scene with Ron Balicki, the producers of the movie ‘Barb Wire’ asked her to take on a role originally cast for a man. The scene, featuring New Zealand actor Temuera Morrison (known internationally for portraying Jango Fett in Star Wars: Episode II and Episode III) gave Diana her first break as a stuntwoman. Diana straight away became the martial arts double for actress Sarah Michelle Gellar for the presentation to pitch Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a TV Show, directed by Joss Whedon.  This would be the beginning of Diana’s years as a stuntwoman in Hollywood where she found tremendous success working on popular films and TV shows. 

Taking inspiration from notable indie filmmakers she got to know over time, Diana decided to seize control to create her own film project.  Making the most of her stunt work, Inosanto learned about the filming process by watching and absorbing while on set the craft from such A-list directors, like Ang Lee, John Woo, Barry Sonnenfeld, and Chris Columbus. 

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By 2010, Inosanto’s first Indie film, THE SENSEI, a film she wrote, directed, and starred, would be one of the earliest digitally released films distributed on Netflix and I-Tunes.  Filmed on a tiny budget, The Sensei  took place in the 1980’s and tells the story of a gay teenager, bullied in a rural town during the height of the AIDS epidemic. The film would go on to win awards and accolades at film festivals like the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival where she had her world premiere at the DGA, New York's Newfest, San Francisco's Frameline, Hoboken International Film Festival, Philadelphia Asian American Film Fest, Germany's Verzaubert Film Festival and LA Femme International Film Fest to name a few. The film, supported by the Matthew Shepard Foundation, earned Diana the Asian American Justice Center, 2011 American Courage Award, presented at the time by Tom Perez (DNC Chairman, who was at that time Assistant Attorney General for Civil rights) in Washington, D.C., where several members of Congress and humanitarian activists were present.  Shortly thereafter, Diana became the first woman to receive the Maverick Award at the AOF International Film Festival.

In later years, she would also participate as an activist for several causes, including the recent participation in the nationwide Wash-the-Hate PSA, a campaign that would address the growing hate incidents against Asian Americans since the outbreak of Covid-19.  She was asked to participate with other prominent Asian Americans in the film and fashion industry, speaking in front of a virtual panel for NIKE ‘s employees worldwide.  In 2016, during President Obama’s administration, Diana was also a guest at the White House joining Asian American leaders and Influencers for the Filipino History Month, championing the Congressional Gold Medal Bill for WWII Filipino American Veterans. 

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As a woman of many interests, Diana has now released a children’s book, teaming up with her adult Autistic son, an illustrator, S.G Inosanto and telling their story in The Curious Mind of Sebastian—an amusing tale about Diana as a young mom, curiously trying to understand the mysteries of Autism through her four-year-old son's quirky behavior.  Sebastian’s inability to verbally express his love led Inosanto on an incredible journey to find out that love will always find a way to speak.

As of 2018, Diana has also joined Oscar winning producer, Mark Gordon (Saving Private Ryan) and Matt Jackson (Molly’s Game) in developing the story on her father, Dan Inosanto, a key instrument in a secret training program that led the 1977 Dallas Cowboys to win Super Bowl XII.  

Diana feels that her personal philosophy of life is best expressed by Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African American female astronaut: “Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations.”

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