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Don 'The Dragon' Wilson

Don "the Dragon" Wilson's humble beginnings started in Cocoa Beach, Florida, where he was born and raised in the shadow of Cape Canaveral, where his father worked as an engineer for NASA. Don was an honors student at high school, and his quest was to follow in his father's footsteps. He attended the Coast Guard Academy, where he studied engineering, and wanted to become a military officer, but a lesson from his older brother, Jim, who had already been studying kung-fu changed his life forever.

Don had also been a great athlete in high school, captaining both the football team and the basketball team, where he was the team mvp in both sports. Therefore he couldn't understand why at a solid 205 lbs., he could not outfight his smaller 155 lb. brother. Don was soon competing in competitions, and point fighting.

Don was studying the dragon style (pai lum) of kung-fu, however he did not feel fulfilled with this style and wanted to prove that kung-fu practitioners could really fight. He discovered the world of kickboxing, where he became a student of the game, and started his professional kickboxing career in 1974, training and fighting out of his brother Jim's dojo. By 1978 his ring performances had attracted sponsorship from an investment group, and by 1979 he was the PKA U.S. middleweight champion.

At that point, Don had been working on his techniques with PKA world champion, Bill "Superfoot" Wallace. This was the genesis of Don's legendary kicking skills. he was able to use every kind of kick invented, including the jumping and spinning variety, and could deliver double and triple kicks from each leg.

At that time, Don was considered the heir apparent to the PKA world title vacated by the retirement of Bill "Superfoot" Wallace. However the PKA advocated a policy dictating that all contenders had to be exclusive property of the PKA, and Don felt that it was not to his advantage to be exclusive, because Don would fight under any sanction, against any fighter, to prove his abilities.

In 1980, Don won the WKA Light-Heavyweight World Champioship, His first World title. Later in 1980, he won his second World title, the STAR Light-Heavyweight Champioship. In 1982, he won the WKO World Light-Heavyweight title. In 1983, Don won the KICK World Light-Heavyweight title, and later in the year added the WKA World Cruiserweight title. He also was named Official Karate magazine's Fighter of the Year.

In 1984, Don won Super Light-Heavyweight World titles in both the WKA and STAR organizations, along with Official Karate, and Black Belt magazine's Halls of Fame, and culminated with STAR Career Champion - The Highest rated Kickboxer of all time. By the time Don hung up the gloves, he had won 2 more World titles under the sanctions of ISKA, and the PKO. What makes "The Dragon" the greatest champion is the fact that he won 11 World Titles, in 3 different weight classes under 6 different sanctioning organizations. He was world champion for 11 straight years, defeating 12 other world champions, 12 number-one contenders and 15 National champions on four continents.

Don thoroughly dominated kickboxing as the undisputed world champion, fighting anyone, under any rules, and he defeated the best champions in their own hometowns, while they were in their prime. Don's impressive career record consists of 71 wins, 47 by knockout, and 6 by kick-knockout, and he was also the first kung-fu practitioner to become a World Kickboxing champion. In 1996, Don was named the Greatest Competitor of All Time by Kickside magazine-Europe.

As Don's phenomenal kickboxing career was winding down, he came to Hollywood at the suggestion of his friend and fellow martial artist, Chuck Norris. After hooking up with agent Ray Cavaleri (who is still his agent), Don got a national commercial, and a stint on the soap opera "General Hospital". Shortly thereafter came a fateful audition with the legendary filmmaker Roger Corman, who had discovered such talents as William Shatner, Jack Nicholson, and Robert DeNiro. Corman was so impressed with Don's kickboxing career and his natural charm, that he immediately signed him to a non-exclusive seven movie contract, and Don starred in the huge hit, "Bloodfist". Since Don was still fighting, Corman actually once insured Don's face for $10 million with Lloyd's of London.

The tremendous success of "Bloodfist" urged Corman to produce a sequel, and that success led to eight different versions of "Bloodfist". Don had discovered his niche of producing (yes, he has co-produced all but the first 4 films) and starring in exciting action films where he can showcase his incredible kicking skills, his keen sense of humor, and his undeniable charisma.

"Bloodfist III" earned rave reviews in Variety magazine, and the next project was "Ring of Fire", for which Don added the screen credit of producer for the first time. The success of "Ring of Fire" led to sequels for that film, which led to his next important film "Red Sun Rising". Don has been continually producing hit films that are exciting and fun to watch, but more importantly make a profit, which seems to be happening less and less these days. He also appeared in one of the hugely popular Batman films, with a small role in "Batman Forever". Don is also not afraid to stretch out as an actor, having taken a break from the action genre, by starring in and co-producing a horror film called "Night Hunter", in which his character becomes a vampire hunter after witnessing his parents being killed by vampires as a youngster.

Don has established himself as a hard working Hollywood action star, having starred in 29 films since his film career began in 1989. He has had as many as five films released within a fourteen month period. His most recent effort is an intense Sci-Fi Action film called "The Last Sentinel", which he considers one of his best, and has two other name co-stars in Katee Sackhoff, and Bokeem Woodbine.

"The Dragon" is successful because he keeps improving as an actor and he projects integrity, warmth, and likeability. Roger Corman, who has discovered some of the greatest talent in the history of the film business, told Don that he would be a star the first time they met. Don "The Dragon" Wilson's star is definitely on the rise--as he proved recently when one of his movies premiered during Primetime in the U.S. on NBC Universal's Sci-Fi Channel.




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  • Redemption on DVD (2002)
    Starring: Don 'The Dragon' Wilson,  Chris Penn,  James Russo
    Director: Art Camacho
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    SWAT cop Collins (Wilson) becomes more and more dangerous on the job until his reclkess actions lead to the death of a colleague. After being demoted, Collins goes underground where his life of crime collides with his former friends (Norton, Rothrock) on the force.
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  • Ring Of Fire 3 on DVD (1994)
    Starring: Don 'The Dragon' Wilson,  Bobbie Phillips,  Morgan Hornier
    Director: Rik Jacobson
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Titles are: 'Best Of The Best', 'Best Of The Best 2', 'Day Of The Panther', 'Strike Of The Panther', 'Sworn To Justice', 'Modern Warriors', 'Gen X Cops II', 'Out For Blood', 'Ring Of Fire', 'Sword of Honor', 'Shootfighter' and 'Red Shadow'.
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  • Cyber Tracker / Cyber Tracker 2 on DVD
    Starring: Abby Dalton,  Steve Burton,  Stacie Foster
    Director: Richard Pepin
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Cyber Tracker - A time when the system is corrupt a time when only crime pays and for the guilty there is only one verdict - death. After witnessing the execution of a justice fighter Secret Service Agent Philips turns his back on the system and joins the rebels. From now on he is a marked man... ..read more »
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  • The Prophet to Watch Now (1999)
    Starring: Don 'The Dragon' Wilson,  Barbara Steele,  Alexander Keith
    Director: Fred Olen Ray
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC (TBC)
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    Run time: 87 minutes
    A CIA Agent with the unique ability to see inside criminal minds goes up against a killer in the most dangerous case of his life. This ability is the result of a secret experiment that was conducted on him when he was a child. He is ordered to find the other children who were part of that ..read more »
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  • Inferno to Watch Now (1997)
    Starring: Don 'The Dragon' Wilson,  Dipti Bhatnagar,  Madhavan
    Director: Fred Olen Ray
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC (TBC)
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    Run time: 90 minutes
    An ex-Interpol officer, Don "The Dragon" Wilson, now DEA Agent tracks the man who killed his former partner to India, where he finds himself on a one-man mission to clean up the criminal underworld. There he is forced to use his Interpol police training to deal with the most ancient customs in the ..read more »
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  • Night Hunter to Watch Now (1996)
    Starring: Don 'The Dragon' Wilson,  Melanie Smith,  Nicholas Guest
    Director: Rick Jacobson,  Rick Jacobson
    Certificate: Certificate: 15 (TBC)
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    Run time: 91 minutes
    Jack Cutter is the last in a long line of vampire hunters. The last vampires meet to discuss how to multiply their kind and take over the human race. Jack kills some of them and now he is a man hunted by the vampires as well as the police. Cutter is humanity's last hope as he hunts down the ..read more »
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  • Grid Runners to Watch Now (1995)
    Starring: Don 'The Dragon' Wilson,  Michael Bernardo,  Dawn Ann Billings
    Director: Andrew Stevens,  Andrew Stevens
    Certificate: Certificate: 18 (TBC)
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    Run time: 90 minutes
    Ever spend a few too many hours on PlayStation and have nightmares that Lara Croft or something from "Resident Evil" has come out of the game and attacked you in real life? That's exactly what happens in this low-budget action flick -- only in Grid Runners there are cybersex girls thrown in for ..read more »
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  • Terminal Rush to Watch Now (1995)
    Starring: Don 'The Dragon' Wilson,  Michael Anderson Jr.,  Roddy Piper
    Director: Damian Lee
    Certificate: Certificate: 15 (TBC)
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    Run time: 90 minutes
    An Army Ranger framed for a crime he didn't commit and discharged from the corps is relegating to a life of disgraceful anonymity. Things change when terrorists seize control of the Hoover Dam and threaten to blow it up if their demands are not met. The Army Ranger is the only man skilled enough ..read more »
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Don 'The Dragon' Wilson facts

5 most recent films

Sci-Fighter - 1.5 stars
Redemption - 2.0 stars
Rage: Ring of Fire 2 - 2.5 stars
Ring Of Fire 3 - 2.0 stars
Red Sun Rising - 2.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

Red Sun Rising - 2.5 stars
Out For Blood - 2.0 stars
Ring Of Fire 3 - 2.0 stars
Redemption - 2.0 stars
Sci-Fighter - 1.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Cyber Tracker / Cyber Tracker 2 - 2.5 stars
Ring of Fire - 2.5 stars
Bloodfist 1-4 - 2.5 stars
Rage: Ring of Fire 2 - 2.5 stars
Sci-Fighter - 1.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Maria Ford - 3 times - show films
Cynthia Rothrock - 2 times - show films
Richard Norton - 2 times - show films
Stacie Foster - 1 times - show films
Kate Greenhouse - 1 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Richard W. Munchkin - 3 times - show films
Rick Jacobson - 2 times - show films
Art Camacho - 2 times - show films
Fred Olen Ray - 2 times - show films
Terence H. Winkless - 1 times - show films