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Michael Joseph Stephen Dudikoff Jr. (born October 8, 1954) is an American actor and martial artist. Born in
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, his family later moved to
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. Dudikoff did different jobs to pay for his education, during this time he became a model. This led him to do acting auditions. He played supporting roles in films and television shows, until he got his break as the lead in the martial arts action film '' American Ninja'' (1985). Dudikoff became an action film leading man and followed up with '' American Ninja 2: The Confrontation'' (1986), '' Avenging Force'' (1986), ''
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'' (1988), '' River of Death'' (1989), '' Soldier Boyz'' (1996), '' Bounty Hunters'' (1996), '' Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball'' (1997), etc. In the 2000s, Dudikoff started to work in real estate, and made film appearances in the 2010s.


Early life

Dudikoff's father, Michael Joseph Stephen Dudikoff Sr., was
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. Born in
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to Russian immigrants Mary Bogdanova and John Dudikoff, Michael Sr. served in the Army before marrying Dudikoff's mother, Rita T. Girardin, a
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piano player from Quebec. The couple moved to California and had five children; the fourth, Michael Jr., was diagnosed with
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. Dudikoff graduated from West High School in
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, and went on to study
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at Harbor College.


Career


Mid 1970s to 1985: Modeling and early roles

To pay for his education, Dudikoff worked at a rehabilitation center for abused youth called Cedar House and waited tables at Beachbum Burt's in
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. He was eventually approached to do some modelling, and did a catwalk at a shopping mall. During lunch one day, Dudikoff served Max Evans, a fashion editor with ''
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'' magazine, who had come in with some models. Evans asked Dudikoff to walk in a Newport Beach fashion show, and his mother encouraged him to try it out. After a couple of successful runways, Dudikoff retained an agent at the Mary Webb Davis Agency in Los Angeles. Dudikoff soon entered the high fashion world and counted Calvin Klein and ''GQ'' among his clients. He moved quickly to international print modeling and traveled between New York, Los Angeles, and
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by his late 20s. Dudikoff soon began acting, and he starred in several commercials for companies, including Coppertone,
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for Japan, Army Reserve and
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. Dudikoff's first television role took place after a meeting with theatrical agent Sid Craig. He went for some readings, and in 1978 he landed a supporting role in one episode of the hit TV show ''
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'', and shortly after the part as Joanie's first boyfriend in the American sitcom ''
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''. Dudikoff said the president of
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happened to be sitting in the audience while they were filming and gave him a contract.


Early 1980s to 1985: Subsequent roles and breakthrough

In 1980, Dudikoff acted in '' The Black Marble.'' In 1981, Dudikoff acted in '' Bloody Birthday'', and '' The Best Little Girl in the World.'' In 1982, Dudikoff acted in ''
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'', '' Making Love'', and ''
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.'' Also that year he was one of the leads in the sitcom '' Star of the Family.'' In 1983, he acted in ''
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,'' one episode of ''
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,'' and played
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in a
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movie-of-the-week called ''Sawyer & Finn'' directed by
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. In 1984, Dudikoff acted in the comedy film ''
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''. In 1985, The Cannon Group, an independent film company with a streak of successful action films, were looking to produce an action film starring
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called '' American Ninja'', which Norris turned down. Shortly after, Cannon went on a worldwide search to find who would play Private Joe Armstrong, the American ninja. Over 400 candidates went on to audition for the part. The producer and owner of Cannon,
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, and director Sam Firstenberg thought Dudikoff was the obvious choice for the part. Golan even went on to say that he would be the next
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. It was a surprise for Dudikoff, who at the time was mostly known for supporting roles in comedies. It was Dudikoff's first collaboration with actor Steve James, who was hired to play the partner of the American ninja, a role he maintained for the first three installments. On a $1 million budget, it went on to gross over $10 million domestically in the US and did extremely well in foreign markets. This success would establish the start of the '' American Ninja'' film franchise, with Dudikoff becoming a regular action star for The Cannon Group. That same year, Dudikoff and John Stockwell were co-leads in Albert Pyun's post-apocalyptic film '' Radioactive Dreams''.


1986 to mid-2000s: Action film leading man

In 1986, Dudikoff returned to the title role of Joe Armstrong in '' American Ninja 2: The Confrontation'', with Firstenberg directing. The film grossed $4 million domestically in the U.S. That same year, Dudikoff starred as retired secret service agent in '' Avenging Force'', with Steve James, directed by Sam Firstenberg. Also, Dudikoff played the role of Lt. Rudy Bodford in the mini-series ''
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''. In 1987, he had signed an agreement with
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to star and produce seven films. In 1988, Dudikoff played the lead in Vietnam war film ''
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'', directed by Aaron Norris. In 1989, Dudikoff starred as an adventurer in Steve Carver's '' River of Death''. In 1989, Dudikoff turned down '' American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt'' because he didn't want to get type cast in martial arts movies and didn't want to go back to South Africa as he was firmly against the
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movement. In 1990, he starred in '' Midnight Ride''. In 1991, Dudikoff acted in the television film '' The Woman Who Sinned''. That year in ''American Ninja'''s fourth instalment '' American Ninja 4: The Annihilation, ''he returned to the role of Joe Armstrong. In 1992, Dudikoff starred in ''
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'' directed by
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. In 1993, Dudikoff co-starred with Stephen Dorff in Arthur Allan Seidelman's '' Rescue Me''. Also that year, Dudikoff was the lead role in the action TV series '' Cobra.'' The hour-long show ran for 22 episodes from 1993–1994. In 1994, Dudikoff did his final film with The Cannon Group, called ''
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'' directed by David Worth. In 1995, Dudikoff starred in ''Cyberjack'', and '' Soldier Boyz''. In 1996, Dudikoff starred '' Bounty Hunters'', ''Moving Target'', and ''Crash Dive''. In 1997, Dudikoff starred in '' Strategic Command,'' '' Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball'', and '' The Shooter''. In 1998, Dudikoff starred in '' Black Thunder'', ''Freedom Strike'', ''Musketeers Forever'' , and ''Counter Measures'' a sequel to ''Crash Dive''. He also played acted in the '' Ringmaster'' starring
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. In 1999, Dudikoff acted in Sidney J. Furie's ''In Her Defense'', Fred Olen Ray's '' Fugitive Mind,'' and ''
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''. In 2001, Dudikoff acted in '' Ablaze''. In 2002, Dudikoff played the main villain in ''
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,'' starring
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. He also starred in Sam Firstenberg's ''
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'', and Fred Olen Ray's ''Stranded''.


2003 to present day: Current works

Moving forward, Dudikoff worked in real estate. In 2014, Dudikoff was interviewed for '' The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films'' and '' Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films'', both highly publicized dueling documentaries about The Cannon Group. In 2015, Dudikoff played a supporting role in '' Navy Seals vs. Zombies'', released by Anchor Bay Entertainment. In 2018, Dudikoff acted in ''Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece''.


Personal Life

Dudikoff has been married to Belle since 2004. They have three children: son, Michael Joseph Stephen III; opposite-sex twins, Lyzel and Andrei.


Martial arts and fitness

Dudikoff had no martial arts training before making the first '' American Ninja'' movie, but he was already very athletic. Fight choreographer Mike Stone, an accomplished martial arts expert, assured the producers that Dudikoff would pick up the moves. Dudikoff has since trained in karate, aikido, judo, and
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. He began his training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu with Rorion Gracie and stays connected with the Brazilian jiu-jitsu fighting circuit, including Rigan Machado, an eighth degree red and black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and former world champion. In a 2012 Q&A, Dudikoff said that he doesn't lift weights, but is a swimmer and does isometric and dance exercises.


Filmography


Film


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Video games


References


External links

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