
Don Wilson
Acting
Biography
Don "The Dragon" Wilson (born September 10, 1954) is an American champion kickboxer and actor. He is most famous for his acting roles in action/adventure films, including eight titles in Roger Corman's Bloodfist series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Don "The Dragon" Wilson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: September 10, 1954
Place of Birth: Alton, Illinois, USA
Known For

Liberator
Lou Ferrigno ("The Incredible Hulk") is back in action as a washed-up superhero trying to get his life back on the rails in this gritty short film.

Say Anything...
Average student and eternal optimist Lloyd Dobler seeks to capture the heart of Diane Court, a beautiful but unattainable valedictorian classmate. He surprises just about everyone - including himself - when she returns the sentiment. However, Diane's divorced, over-possessive father disapproves of the match, and Lloyd realises that it's going to take more than just the power of love to conquer all.

Moesha
The everyday life of Moesha Mitchell, a vivacious young woman juggling romance, school, ever-changing family dynamics, and friendships.

The Martial Arts Kid
When a troubled teen from Cleveland experiences bullying in Cocoa Beach, he soon learns Martial Arts to gain confidence and self-defense skills.

Taken from Rio Bravo
1874, East Texas. Two friends pursue the Posse, a group of sadistic human traffickers who have kidnapped five women. Along with an Indian scout, they race against time to find and free the women before the traffickers sell them to sex-slave buyers at the Mexican border.

Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks
The fantastic story of how an ancient martial art, Chinese kung fu, conquered the world through the hundreds of films that were produced in Hong Kong over the decades, transformed Western action cinema and inspired the birth of cultural movements such as blaxploitation, hip hop music, parkour and Wakaliwood cinema.

Death Fighter
When an American cop witnesses his mentor's murder in a trade deal gone wrong, he finds himself on the wrong side of the law in Thailand. But despite the bounty on his head and pressure to leave the country, he teams up with an ex-military mercenary out to settle a score of his own to bring the killers to justice. Their quest for vengeance brings them face-to-face with a band of notorious

UFC 10: The Tournament
UFC 10: The Tournament was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on July 12th, 1996, at the Fairgrounds Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. The event was seen live on pay per view in the United States, and later released on home video.

Top Fighter
Welcome to the world of the martial arts. A voyage for the times of the martial arts cinema, from the beginning in China in the 6th Century A.C. by a Buddhist monk, Bodhidharma, until the actual time and the influence in the world, with interviews to actors and historians, and a review to the most important movies of all times and to the most famous action movies actors. A magnificent jewel of this genre what nobody wouldn't lose.

The Hitman Agency
An assassin hunts and tortures his old predecessor in the basement of his European home, only to reveal the lies and corruption of their international hitman agency by taking a journey through the manipulations of the old man's past.
Filmography
as Lewis
as Xiyang
as Angel
as Lewis
as John Liu / The Ninja (voice)
as Self
as Shota Kabu
as Master Duck Suck Song
as The Dragon
as Bobby Pau (as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson)
as Dillon
as Judge
as Bob Paulson
as Glen
as Mister Lo
as Gizzan
as Sidewinder
as Tallis
as Himself (as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson)
as Danny Tyler
as Jack Tanaka
as Loach's Friend
as John Sato Collins
as Ray Brock
as Neil DeMarco
as FBI Agent Ryu
as Jarrid Maddox
as Kyle Connors
as Greg
as Rick Cowan / George 'Mac' MacReady
as Jacob Harper
as Self - Commentator
as Jack Cutter
as Don Wilson
as Eric
as Self
as Jim Trudell
as David Quarry
as Gang Leader
as Self
as Dr. Johnny Woo
as Nick Corrican
as Thomas Hoshino
as Eric Phillips
as Jim Stanton
as Himself
as Johnny Woo
as John Decker
as Danny Holt
as Jack Dillon
as Jimmy Boland
as Johnny Woo
as Walker
as Jake Raye
as Jake Raye
as Sparring Partner
as Guard 3
as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson
as Sensei Zarak