Keith Vitali's illustrious martial arts career began in 1971 at the University of South Carolina, where he remarkably achieved his 1st degree Black Belt in a mere two years.
Throughout his distinguished career, Vitali competed in regional tournaments and major events worldwide, solidifying his reputation as a formidable martial artist.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Vitali's remarkable achievements culminated in a trio of consecutive titles as World Karate Champion and US National Karate Champion, a testament to his unwavering dedication and skill.
Before transitioning to the world of film, Vitali made his screen debut in the action-packed "Force Five" and later starred alongside the legendary Jackie Chan in the comedy "Meals On Wheels".
His extensive filmography includes notable roles in "No Retreat, No Surrender 3", "American Kickboxer", and "Superfights", cementing his status as a respected and accomplished martial arts actor.