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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Born July 19, 1975, Reuben Christopher Langdon is an American stunt actor, Motion Capture actor, voice actor, actor in general and martial artist, primarily based in Los Angeles. His career started back in 1996, where he portrayed Mac Windy/B-Fighter Yanma in B-Fighter Kabuto (the show adapted into Beetleborgs Metallix for American audiences), the 15th and final entry in the Metal Heroes Toku series. Soon afterwards, Langdon would relocate to Hong Kong, where he was lucky enough to work alongside action film greats such as Jackie Chan. |