The Karate Kid - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Karate Kid"
The Karate Kid (1984)
Timing: 2:7 (127 min)
The Karate Kid - TMDB rating
7.218/10
4655
The Karate Kid - Kinopoisk rating
7.308/10
16316
The Karate Kid - IMDB rating
7.3/10
239334

Actors and characters

Photo Ralph Macchio #59038Photo Ralph Macchio #59039Photo Ralph Macchio #59040

Ralph Macchio

Ralph Macchio
Character Daniel LaRusso
Photo Pat Morita #20681Photo Pat Morita #20682

Pat Morita

Pat Morita
Character Mr. Miyagi
Photo Elisabeth Shue #50752Photo Elisabeth Shue #50753Photo Elisabeth Shue #50754Photo Elisabeth Shue #50755

Elisabeth Shue

Elisabeth Shue
Character Ali Mills
Photo William Zabka #53686Photo William Zabka #53687Photo William Zabka #53688Photo William Zabka #53689

William Zabka

William Zabka
Character Johnny Lawrence
Photo Martin Kove #32180Photo Martin Kove #32181

Martin Kove

Martin Kove
Character John Kreese
Photo Randee Heller #59041

Randee Heller

Randee Heller
Character Lucille LaRusso
Photo Ron Thomas #59042

Ron Thomas

Ron Thomas
Character Bobby
Photo Rob Garrison #59043
Rob Garrison
Character Tommy
Photo Chad McQueen #59044

Chad McQueen

Chad McQueen
Character Dutch
Photo Tony O
Tony O'Dell
Character Jimmy
Israel Juarbe
Character Freddy
Photo William Bassett #59046
William Bassett
Character Mr. Mills
Juli Fields
Character Susan
Dana Andersen
Character Barbara
Frank Burt Avalon
Character Chucky
Jeff Fishman
Character Billy
Ken Daly
Character Chris

Tom Fridley

Tom Fridley
Character Alan
Pat E. Johnson
Character Referee
Photo Bruce Malmuth #74482

Bruce Malmuth

Bruce Malmuth
Character Ring Announcer
Darryl Vidal
Character Karate Semi-Finalist
Photo Frances Bay #59048

Frances Bay

Frances Bay
Character Lady with Dog
Photo Christopher Kriesa #317508
Christoph Krisea
Character Official
Photo Bernie Kuby #59050
Bernie Kuby
Character Mr. Harris
Joan Lemmo
Character Restaurant Manager
Photo Helen Siff #46868
Helen Siff
Character Cashier
Photo Larry Drake #24018Photo Larry Drake #24019Photo Larry Drake #24020

Larry Drake

Larry Drake
Character Yahoo #1
Photo David Abbott #59051
David Abbott
Character Yahoo #2
Molly Basler
Character Cheerleading Coach
Brian Davis
Character Boy in Bathroom
David De Lange
Character Waiter
Erik Felix
Character Karate Student
Photo Peter Jason #22514Photo Peter Jason #22515Photo Peter Jason #22516

Peter Jason

Peter Jason
Character Soccer Coach
Photo Todd Lookinland #59052
Todd Lookinland
Character Chicken Boy
Clarence McGee Jr.
Character Referee #2
William Norren
Character Doctor
Photo Sam Scarber #59053

Sam Scarber

Sam Scarber
Character Referee #3

Scott Strader

Scott Strader
Character Eddie
Photo Shannon Wilcox #22140

Shannon Wilcox

Shannon Wilcox
Character Mrs. Mills (Ali's Mother) (uncredited)
Photo Sharon Spelman #59061
Sharon Spelman
Character Mrs. Lawrence (Johnny's Mother) (uncredited)
Photo Andrew Shue #59060
Andrew Shue
Character Member of Cobra Kai (uncredited)
Photo Donald DeNoyer #59057
Donald DeNoyer
Character Karate Student (uncredited)
David LeBell
Character Guy at Halloween Dance (uncredited)
Photo Stan Rodarte #59059
Stan Rodarte
Character Student at Dance (uncredited)
Photo Monty O

Monty O'Grady

Monty O'Grady
Character Club Patron (uncredited)
Robert Strong
Character Club Patron (uncredited)
Photo Chris Casamassa #59054Photo Chris Casamassa #59055Photo Chris Casamassa #59056

Chris Casamassa

Chris Casamassa
Character Tournament Guest (uncredited)
Charles Gallant
Character Karate Fan (uncredited)
Katheryn Gallant
Character Karate Fan (uncredited)
Kelly Gallant
Character Karate Fan (uncredited)
Duff Tallahassee
Character Karate Fan #4 (uncredited)

Ann Oshita

Ann Oshita
Character Mrs. Miyagi (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • “Karate Kid” was the name of one of the characters in DC Comic's Legion of Superheroes. At the request of the film studio, DC Comics provided special permission to use this name as the film's title, which was reflected in the credits (acknowledgement).
  • Actor and former world karate champion Chuck Norris assisted the film's producers in finding genuine martial arts masters who participated in the filming. Ultimately, three black belt holders – Pat Johnson, Darryl Vidal, and Ron Thomas – took part in the project.
  • It was repeatedly reported that the role of Cobra Kai sensei John Kreese was offered to Chuck Norris, who declined the offer because he believed the character was too stereotypical and negatively portrayed martial arts. Years later, Chuck Norris refuted this information.
  • Elizabeth Shue's first role, for which she temporarily interrupted her studies at Harvard. Her younger brother, Andrew Shue, also appears in the film as a member of Cobra Kai.
  • The studio's initial choice for the role of Mr. Miyagi was Toshiro Mifune, but screenwriter Michael Kamen was strongly opposed to this. Another potential candidate was Mako, who was unavailable at the time due to contractual obligations to participate in the sequel to 'Conan the Destroyer' (1984).
  • At the time of filming, Ralph Macchio, the lead actor, was 22 years old. Many of his colleagues on set simply couldn't believe him when he stated his age.
  • The role of Daniel LaRusso could have gone to Kyle Eastwood.
  • In the very first version of the script, Daniel had congenital spinal problems.
  • In one of the early script drafts, after defeating Daniel at the tournament, Bobby approached his teacher, Kreese, removed and threw his belt on the floor, thereby leaving Cobra Kai.
  • The film studio wanted to cut the scene where Mr. Miyagi gets drunk and Daniel learns about his past, believing it slowed down the plot. Director John G. Avildsen insisted on keeping it, and later expressed confidence that it was this scene that earned Pat Morita an Oscar nomination.
  • The Cobra Kai dojo exists in reality, but teaches jiu-jitsu, not karate.
  • The very first scene filmed was the one on the beach, where Daniel first meets Ali and the members of Cobra Kai.
  • To film the opening shots of the film, where Daniel and his mother leave New York, at the right angle, director John G. Avildsen had to climb a water tower.
  • The song sung by a drunken Mr. Miyagi is actually fragments of an authentic Japanese folk song that Pat Morita often heard as a child.
  • Mr. Miyagi's yellow car, which Daniel worked on to train his technique, was gifted to Ralph Macchio after filming and he still has it.
  • The final sweeping kick that was delivered to Daniel before Mr. Miyagi saves him actually hit Ralph Macchio and even injured the actor.
  • William Zabka had no experience in martial arts before the film, although he was a fairly skilled wrestler. Later, however, he earned a black belt in the Korean martial art of Tang Soo Do.
  • The championship scenes were filmed indoors at California State University, Northridge.
  • Pat Johnson, a karate master and former student of Chuck Norris, refereed the final match. He was also the fight choreographer for the film and its sequels and has repeatedly worked as a karate instructor for many Hollywood stars.
  • "Crane Technique" does not exist in any form of karate or kung fu. It was specifically invented for the film by karate master Darryl Vidal, who appears as one of the semi-finalists defeated by Johnny. Vidal held a first-degree black belt at the time, but has since reached a seventh-degree black belt in Kenpo Karate and has his own Kenpo Karate school in California. According to Vidal himself, the practical application of the "Crane Kick" is very limited in reality. Vidal also doubled for Pat Morita in the beach scene where Mr. Miyagi practices the Crane Technique standing on a small post driven into the sand.
  • In the first episode of the sixth season of the series "Futurama" (1999-2013), the scene with the fly and chopsticks is parodied. Professor Hubert Farnsworth catches a fly with something like tweezers at the beginning of the episode.
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