SHO’NUFF: Julius Carry

The Shogun Of Harlem

Sho’nuff  “The Shogun of Harlem” is the main villain from the 1985 martial arts film “The Last Dragon.” The highly skilled and boastful martial artist is the self-proclaimed “Shogun of Harlem” who believes himself to be the best fighter in Harlem. He is determined to defeat the film’s hero, Bruce Leroy, as he views him as the only one who stands in the way of total supremacy. He is portrayed by the late great Julius J. Carry III (March 12, 1952 – August 19, 2008)

Behind the Scenes: Louis Venosta (writer), Michael Schultz (director), and Berry Gordy (producer) discuss how the character of Sho’nuff came to be. source: The Last Dragon 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray

The Greatest Villain of All Time?

Sho’Nuff should go down in history as one of the greatest movie villains of all-time, along with other icons such as Darth Vader, Hannibal Lecter, Norman Bates, Heath Ledger’s Joker, and the shark in Jaws. He is one of those villains that many fans like more than the hero.

His introductory scene is widely considered to be one of the most iconic and memorable villain entrances in film history.

The Greatest Entrance Ever: Sho’nuff goes to the movies

The Last Dragon would not be the cult classic it is without the memorable performance of Julius Carry as Sho’nuff. Standing at 6’5″, Carry brings a charismatic yet arrogant and menacing attitude to the character, and his commanding presence dominates every scene he’s in. Carry’s dedication and acting skills make his fight scenes look incredibly realistic despite not being a trained martial artist. He somehow makes over-the-top big hair, shade glasses, leopard skin, shoulder pads, and urban samurai-style karate gi’s look cool and intimidating.

“He got so physically into the part by the time we put him into his costume and the wig and the whole thing he made you believe that he was the baddest martial artist on the planet.”

Michael Schultz, 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray Commentary
Julius Carry (Sho’nuff) with Stunt double Grand Master Billy T Taylor

Shon’nuff vs Bruce Leroy: The Final Shodown Begins

Practically every one of his lines and expressions has become an iconic quote. From memorable quotes such as “Who’s The Master?” and “Kiss my Converse!” to his self-proclaimed titles of “Shogun of Harlem” and “Meanest, Prettiest, Baddest mofo low down around this town?” Carry truly embodies the character of Sho’nuff and bullies his way on the list of the greatest movie villains of all time.

Who's The Master - Shonuff- The Last Dragon

Taimak, who portrayed Bruce Leroy, recounts an experience where Julius Carry’s method acting style resulted in him remaining in character and constantly trying to provoke Taimak on set, in order to elicit more genuine emotions and increase the tension in their scenes.

Taimak shares some behind-the-scenes memories of Julius Carry on the set of The Last Dragon

As a child, I recall watching “The Last Dragon” and being genuinely intimidated by the larger-than-life character of Sho’nuff. Carry, effectively portrays the role of a bully who will stop at nothing to defeat and demean the hero, “Bruce” Leroy Green.

Sho'nuff iconic Red Glow The Last Dragon

Sadly, Julius Carry passed away at 52 due to pancreatic cancer, but his legacy lives on through his portrayal of the villainous yet beloved character Sho’nuff in “The Last Dragon”.

Who Am I - Shonuff

Julius Carry

Julius J. Carry III was born on March 12, 1952, in Chicago, Illinois. He died on August 19, 2008.

Young Julius Carry
a young Julius Carry photo courtesy of Jerod Hayes

Julius Carry had a long and varied acting career that spanned almost three decades. He made his big-screen debut in 1979’s “Disco Godfather” and also appeared in “The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh” that same year. Throughout his career, he appeared in numerous television shows, including “The Jeffersons,” “Murder She Wrote,” “Murphy Brown,” “Family Matters,” “A Different World,” and “Boy Meets World.” One of his most notable roles outside of Sho’nuff was as Lord Bowler in the cult classic TV show “The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.” in 1993-1994. His final acting appearance was in the season one episode “Eating The Young” on the CBS series “The Unit” which aired in 2006.

Julius Carry as Lord Bowler - Adventures of Briscoe County Jr
Julius Carry as Lord Bowler – Adventures of Briscoe County Jr

Sho’nuff Video Tribute

by Stephen Graham

More Julius Carry & Sho’nuff on this Site:

Bow down to your master - Shonuff The Last Dragon
Kiss My Converse - Shonuff - The Last Dragon

Did you See This Tribute to Sho’nuff at The 2014 UASE Last Dragon 30th Anniversary Celebration?

Am I the Prettiest - Shonuff
Shonuff the Shogun is Back GIF

The Harlem Shoguns Sho’nuff T-Shirts

Harlem Shoguns Black And White T-Shirts

More Sho’nuff on Other Sites:

Catches Bullets With his Teeth - Shonuff - The Last Dragon GIF
Nigga Please - Shonuff - The Last Dragon GIF


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