Keith Vitali

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Keith Vitali (born 1953, often misspelled as "Vitale") is an American-born martial artist, actor, author and child activist.

His introduction into martial arts came in 1971 at the University of South Carolina, where he was awarded his first black belt after only two years. Over the course of the next ten years, Vitali competed in a large number of martial arts tournaments and won many of them. His numerous wins landed him a place in the Black Belt Magazine's Black Belt Hall of Fame in 1981. The magazine also named Vitali as one of the ten best fighters of all time.

Vitali has appeared in a number of martial arts films, including Superfights, Revenge of the Ninja, Wheels on Meals and American Kickboxer.

Vitali has since focused on producing child safety videos and writing children's literature.

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