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Ivan Vasilyevich Drago (Russian: Иван Васильевич Драго, pronounced [ɪˈvan vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪdʑ ˈdraɡə]) is a fictional Russian character from the Rocky film series. He first appears in the 1985 film Rocky IV , in which he is the main antagonist and rival of Rocky Balboa and is also responsible for the death of Apollo ...
In 2010, Lundgren made a guest star appearance on the TV series Chuck in the fourth-season premiere episode, "Chuck Versus the Anniversary", as Russian spy Marco, with references to Rocky IV's Ivan Drago. [113] He then played a drug-addled assassin in the ensemble action film The Expendables, in a cast which includes popular action stars such ...
Ivan Drago (Russian: Иван Драго, played by Dolph Lundgren) is a boxer from the Soviet Union (present-day Russia). He first appeared in the 1985 film Rocky IV , in which he is Rocky Balboa's rival and the main antagonist.
Dolph Lundgren as Captain Ivan Drago: the Soviets' prize Champion boxer "The Siberian Express" and a Soviet Army infantry captain; Tony Burton as Tony "Duke" Evers: Apollo's father-figure, friend, trainer and manager, who becomes Rocky's trainer for his match against Drago. Michael Pataki as Nicolai Koloff: Trainer, promoter, and manager of ...
He reprised his role of Ivan Drago in Creed II (2018), and is due to reprise his role as Gunner Jensen in Expend4bles. [1] [2] He appears in Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017), playing the protagonist's son Gil as an adult, and in Aquaman (2018), playing the father of Mera. He also had a recurring role in the fifth season of Arrow.
It’s telling, perhaps, that Crowe’s best late-career roles draw on this comic sensibility. He is wonderful, for instance, in 2016’s The Nice Guys, playing it hilariously straight as no ...
Munteanu had his first film role in Bogat, a 2016 German-Romanian film shot in Munich. [2] His breakthrough in acting came in 2018, when Sylvester Stallone was looking for a European heavyweight boxer to play Viktor Drago, the son of Ivan Drago, in the sports drama sequel Creed II.
Drago was portrayed by Dolph Lundgren, who was wisely given very few lines of dialogue, but on the occasions when he does open his mouth, he lets off some real doozies. Phuck Yiu/YouTube 11.