
Dolph Lundgren is a Swedish born film actor and director. After acquiring a master's degree in chemical engineering he was accepted into MIT but quit after just two weeks in order to pursue a movie career. His first on screen appearance was in the Bond film A View to a Kill. Less than a year later appeared in Rocky IV as Ivan Drago, the fighter from Russia. From then on he has appeared in mainly action movies with big parts in films such as He-Man, The Punisher, Universal Soldier and John Woo's Blackjack. (via Mahalo)
He has an official site, Facebook and MySpace pages.
Lundgren is currently promoting the direct-to-video action flick Direct Contact, and has just completed Command Performance, an action-thriller he directed, in which he plays an ex-biker working as a drummer in a rock band at a Moscow charity concert. This showcases Dolph's longtime musical talents. Lundgren then wrapped his on-screen reunion with Jean-Claude Van Damme in Universal Soldiers: The Next Generation where he plays Andrew Scott's clone. He returned to the directors chair with his subsequent movie Icarus.
While he is now editing a new directorial/starring effort, the thriller Icarus, Lundgren is about to co-star alongside Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li, Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Terry Crews, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Charisma Carpenter, Brittany Murphy and Arnold Schwarzenegger and many others in the action film The Expendables and will be his first theatricaly released film in 12 years. "The Expendables has a seventy million-dollar budget," says Lundgren, "and it's an old-school, kick-ass action movie where people are fighting with knives and shooting at each other."
He has been married to Anette Qviberg, a jewelry designer and fashion stylist, since 1994. The couple live in Marbella, Spain. They have two daughters: Ida Sigrid Lundgren (born April 1996) and Greta Eveline Lundgren (born November 2001). In January 2009[14], Lungren's home was reportedly broken into by three masked burglars who tied up and threatened Qviberg, but fled when they spotted a family photo and realized that the house was owned by Lundgren. (via Wikipedia)
Before he started arguing with his wife, he did it with Jean-Claude Van Damme at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.
'' There was this special moment at the Cannes Film Festival where Jean-Claude and I decided that on th stairs of the Palace theater (the red carpet entrance to the main exhibition theater where the film was previewed), we should do a Mohammed Ali / Joe Fraizer moment. So I bumped in to him, and he kind of pushed me. We squared off, just like in a boxing ring. Of course the paparazzi from France and Italy went nuts. It worked, the picture appeared in most papers in the world, and hopefully helped the movie, but it was only for show ! ''
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