Dolph Lundgren

Dolph Lundgren

Active - 1985 - Present  |   Born - Nov 3, 1959 in Stockholm, Sweden  |   Genres - Action, Adventure, Thriller

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Highly intelligent and extremely well educated -- earning an M.A. at Stockholm's Royal Institute of Technology and a Fulbright Fellowship at M.I.T. -- Dolph Lundgren is better known for his athletic achievements than his intellectual pursuits. An internationally recognized kick-boxing champion, the 6' 6", 250-pound Lundgren was working as a doorman at a trendy New York disco when his personally produced exercise video Maximum Potential caught the eye of movie producers. His 1984 cinematic debut was a bit part in the James Bond opus A View to a Kill, which co-starred Lundgren's then-lover Grace Jones. (Earlier reports that Lundgren appeared in 1970's The Out-of-Towners were really out of town.) His breakthrough film role was as Drago, the automaton-like Russian ring opponent of Sylvester Stallone in Rocky IV (1985). The content of Lundgren's subsequent films is implicit in their titles: Masters of the Universe (in which Lundgren played bulging-biceped cartoon character He-Man), Universal Soldier (sharing the screen with fellow bodybuilder Jean-Claude Van Damme), Red Scorpion, Showdown in Little Tokyo, Army of One, etc. When Lundgren showed up as a street preacher in the futuristic Johnny Mnemonic (1995), one got the feeling that he was not going to be advocating peace on earth for long.

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  • Captained the Swedish National Karate Team.
  • Attended M.I.T. on a Fulbright Scholarship, but quit two weeks into his studies there in 1983 to pursue a career in acting. 
  • Named to lead the U.S. Modern Pentathlon Team prior to the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
  • A cocktail of brandy, vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice, pineapple juice and vanilla ice cream bears his name.
  • Metal band Will Haven released a song entitled "Dolph Lundgren" on its album Carpe Diem.