Chuck "Kali Muscle" Kirkendall is a bodybuilder originally from Oakland, California. He is a former model and an actor that appeared in commercials for Taco Bell, GEICO, Snickers, Comcast, Honda and others. One of three children, he was brought up by his mother and step-father. When he was a senior in high school his older brother died of suicide. Prior to his brother's death, he did well at sports, including football, track and wrestling. He received a football scholarship to Fresno State University. He was also training at the gym. The death of his brother started a downward slide in his life and into criminal activity. He said that bodybuilding saved him from gang life. He managed to turn his life around from the past he had. He now is on a mission of sorts to talk to young people about his time in prison and the lesson he has learned about violence and crime. He has become well known for his online videos as well. His biography From Xcon to Icon was released around 2013.
Earlier years
Not long after the death of his brother, Kali ended up in jail for committing an armed robbery. He spent eleven years in prison. He would train daily to build himself up more. One day the prison guards came and took away the weights. Later as a result of weights being confiscated, he taught himself how to work out in his cell without weights.
Career
Kali has appeared as the bodybuilder in the Geico ad where he directs traffic. He also made an appearance in the music video for country singerJamey Johnson. He runs a motivational YouTube channel which as of July 14, 2020 has amassed over 2.02 Million Subscribers & Over 400 Million views. His channel is mainly about fitness and he talks about how to workout and train with limited equipment. One of his early acting roles was in the 2011 film Wonder Woman. The following year he appeared in the film Applebaum. Another film released that year was The Dog Who Saved the Holidays, a film about a crime busting Labrador called Zeus. The film starred Shelley Long, Gary Valentine and Dean Cain. He played the part of Mikey. In 2014 he appeared in the episode Road to Natesville , from the TV series, Raising Hope, playing the part of Brett. He played the part of Bones in the Demetrius Navarro, Valente Rodriguez production, The Big Shot, a film about two small time film producers who have to make a successful movie as they are under pressure from their exec producer. They come up with an idea to kill one of their lead actors.