Steven Dasz was born in 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and began his martial arts journey at the tender age of ten, training in Tae Kwoon Do and soon participating in tournaments. Two years later, he started training in Japanese martial arts, including Ninjitsu and Aikido, and also began competitive gymnastics, eventually joining the River Plate Athletic Sports club's competitive gymnastics team.
In 1996, Dasz traveled to Sao Paulo, Brazil, to train Ving Tsun Kung Fu directly under the guidance of Master Leo Imamura, a journey that would lead to many more trips to Brazil, where he would also train in Capoeira and maintain relationships with various masters.
Fast-forwarding to 2004, Dasz took on a multifaceted role in the short action film "The Contact", where he played the lead, directed the action scenes, choreographed the fights, and co-edited the film. This was followed by his work on the short film "Evolucion", which he wrote, directed, and starred in.
Dasz's subsequent projects included playing a Ninja in the short film "The New Guy", which screened at the iconic Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, and appearing as a Kung Fu instructor in Pedro Jaen's film "Tras los Pasos Del Bandolero" in 2009.
In 2010, Dasz relocated to Hong Kong to work in the Asia-Pacific region, with his first projects including "Medallion of Kung Fu" alongside Gordon Liu, "Viral Factor" with director Dante Lam, filmed in Jordan, and "7 Aum arivue", an Indian film shot in Hong Kong.
Dasz's subsequent projects included working on "Ek Tha Tiger" with Salman Khan in Mumbai, India, "Joker Game" in Batam, Indonesia, and "Iban Warrior" in the Malaysian jungle. These experiences have been invaluable in his pursuit of a rewarding career in film production.