Rionne McAvoy
- Name: Rionne McAvoy
- Native name: Rionne McAvoy
- Also Known as: Rionne Fujiwara
- Nationality: Australian
- Gender: Male
- Born: July 2, 1981
- Age: 44
Rionne grew up in South East Queensland, Australia, and at the age of 19 went to Japan for an 8-week karate training trip and fell in love with the country. Rionne enrolled in a full time Japanese language degree at Griffith University. In the middle of those studies, Rionne spent 1 year as an international exchange student at Seikei University. Upon graduation, Rionne returned to Japan to live.
A keen martial artist, Rionne has been in the Japanese film industry for over 10 years, often mixing his profession with that of his other profession - a professional wrestler under the ring name of Rionne Fujiwara. Rionne's debut documentary is "The Ones Left Behind: The Plight of Single Mothers in Japan."
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