Making Moves: How the Sudarso Brothers Conquered Hollywood | Express

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Yoshi and Peter Sudarso, Los Angeles-based, Indonesian-born brothers, didn’t set out to become the most famous actors-dancers-stuntmen-models in Hollywood. Yoshi first pursed mathematics. For Peter, it was architecture. A twist of fate and a heavy dose of hard work landed them leading roles on iconic shows—they were both Power Rangers—loads of modeling and stunt work, a dedicated fanbase (nearly 400,000 Instagram followers and counting), and international recognition in film and television. And all of this in the span of about five years.

“We kinda just fell into it,” says Peter, the younger of the two. “It’s been a wild ride.” He’s slightly leaner than Yoshi, with a noticeable spring in his step and sparkle in his eye. That youthful charm is the perfect counterpart to his older brother’s more stoic, yet no-less charismatic intensity.

They both have an infectious, palpable energy and optimistic outlook that’s refreshing, inspiring even, in the cut-throat world of Hollywood. Throughout the course of our shoot with the brothers, you’d either catch one spontaneously breaking out some impressive dance moves while the other lets out a burst of lightning-fast martial arts moves. Together, these veritable renaissance men are a formidable duo determined to lead a new wave of art and talent beyond the prevailing winds of Hollywood. The catalyst for it all: blue spandex.

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John LockettInterviews, Style