Birthday: 20 October 1965, New York City, New York, USA
Height: 184 cm
William Zabka was born on October 20, 1965 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Karate Kid (1984), National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985) and Back to School (1986). He has been married to Stacie Zabka since 2008.
Sometimes you become a character, and sometimes the character becomes you.
Sometimes you become a character, and sometimes the character becomes you.
Back when I was maybe 19, guys would go, 'I can kick your butt!' So I had a few showdowns. To my adv...Show more »
Back when I was maybe 19, guys would go, 'I can kick your butt!' So I had a few showdowns. To my advantage, I learned martial arts, and what you really learn is not to fight. Show less «
Strangely, when I was a kid, my first acting job, at 5 years old, was a performance of 'The Three Li...Show more »
Strangely, when I was a kid, my first acting job, at 5 years old, was a performance of 'The Three Little Pigs.' They cast me as the Big Bad Wolf. Show less «
My training in martial arts was kind of a crash course in how to look like a black belt. I know the ...Show more »
My training in martial arts was kind of a crash course in how to look like a black belt. I know the moves of a black belt - my kicks, and my stretches, and my punches and all that. Show less «
You know, all 'The Karate Kid' fans from the original are parents these days. I think it's a cool th...Show more »
You know, all 'The Karate Kid' fans from the original are parents these days. I think it's a cool thing. Show less «
Prior to 'The Karate Kid', I did commercials - Kool-Aid, Pepsi, milk - and I had always been cast as...Show more »
Prior to 'The Karate Kid', I did commercials - Kool-Aid, Pepsi, milk - and I had always been cast as the all-American nice guy. Show less «
I didn't set out to be a villain in film. I'm a character actor, and if my first movie was a comedy,...Show more »
I didn't set out to be a villain in film. I'm a character actor, and if my first movie was a comedy, I could have played a geek just as well. Show less «