In his new book, Ralph Macchio gets candid about life after 'The Karate Kid'
The 1984 film went on to be one of the highest grossing films of that year, grossed $130 million at the box-office.
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The 60 year old actor has made peace with the fact that he will be best known as 'The Karate Kid'.
There was a time in Ralph Macchio's life where he couldn't imagine playing ' Karate Kid ' protagonist Daniel LaRusso ever again. After three films, Macchio didn't think there was more to add to the story, and he wanted to flex his acting chops with other roles.
"People think I live in Newark, New Jersey, and my mom drives a green station wagon, and I have this Japanese American guy who fixes the faucet when I need him," said the actor, who has a new book out called 'Waxing On: The Karate Kid and Me,' about his experience making 'Karate Kid' and how time helped him embrace the character.
Macchio's feelings were only reinforced in 2005 when Pat Morita, who played his mentor and father figure, Mr. Miyagi, passed away.
"It just seemed, why dance a solo without my partner? It's like, you know Abbott without Costello... He and I had something special from the moment he started reading Mr. Miyagi and I would answer back as Daniel. That chemistry was unique and effortless."
Over time, it was William Zabka, who played Macchio's 'Karate Kid' nemesis Johnny Lawrence, who felt there was more story to tell.
"He was always like, 'I wonder if there's a way to bring these two together," said Macchio.
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Macchio was surprisingly intrigued when Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg pitched the idea of 'Cobra Kai,' a continuation series of these characters some 30 years later. After two seasons on YouTube, it was picked up by Netflix where it was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding comedy series. Season five is now streaming.
"They just saw how you could open up this world and take the black and white of 'Karate Kid' and add all these gray shades of these characters where not everyone is good or bad all the time and your allegiance may change as you learn (character's) back stories, and that's really a lesson on how to do it and how to do it right. And then we have this great young cast as well. They're just incredible. They're becoming big stars."
With his book, Macchio is forthcoming about some things he would go back and do differently if he could. When Elisabeth Shue was written out of the sequel after the first 'Karate Kid," he says he should've contacted her.
"I was doing a movie called 'Teachers' at the time, and then I had 'Crossroads' and 'Karate Kid II' lined up, and I didn't stop to think of what that might have felt like for her. So then years later, I look back and I think I would have probably picked up the phone at that point."
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Macchio says he's always had an appreciation for the impact of 'Karate Kid" but writing "Waxing On' amplified that. "It was even deeper and more poignant as I was writing," said the actor.
Teachers' Day: Films That Showed Love & Bonding
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A teacher is one who gives away all his/her knowledge to the student in exchange for no material gain. To commemorate this special relationship and to honour that Guru, Teachers' Day is celebrated all over India on the September 5. This day marks the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and his contributions to the field of education.
Ancient scriptures, books, stories and movies have often told the story of the value of a good teacher in a student’s life.
Here's a look at some of the films which show the different teacher-student relationships.
A teacher is one who gives away all his/her knowledge to the student in exchange for no material gain. To commemorate this special relationship and to honour that Guru, Teachers' Day is celebrated al..
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Back in 1954, one of the earliest films on importance of a teacher in a student’s life was made. Starring Rajkumar Gupta, Abhi Bhattacharya, and Ratan Kumar in the lead roles, 'Jagriti' tells the story of a rich, spoilt child, Ajay, who was sent to a boarding school. There Ajay is introduced to Shekhar, one of the teachers at the school, who tries to instill good values in the students in unorthodox ways.
It went on to win not just hearts, but also the Filmfare award for Best Movie.
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Back in 1954, one of the earliest films on importance of a teacher in a student’s life was made. Starring Rajkumar Gupta, Abhi Bhattacharya, and Ratan Kumar in the lead roles, 'Jagriti' tells the sto..
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The 1999 film is based on the life of Homer Hickam, a coal miner's son who went on to become a NASA engineer. Inspired by the first Sputnik launch, Hickam wanted to to take up rocketry but his father was against the idea.
Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, Chris Owen, and Laura Dern, it shows how a teacher can help fight all odds and achieve your dreams.
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The 1999 film is based on the life of Homer Hickam, a coal miner's son who went on to become a NASA engineer. Inspired by the first Sputnik launch, Hickam wanted to to take up rocketry but his fathe..
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The Aamir Khan-starrer, about a young child, Ishan, suffering from dyslexia and his art teacher, changed the way Indian parents looked at children who didn't score well in exams.
When Ishan is sent off to boarding school as punishment for poor grades, he is introduced to an alien, strict environment. Till he meets the new art teacher in the school, Ram Shankar Nikumbh (Aamir Khan), who looks behind his exam scores and identifies his troubles. He helps him grow and discover his love for art, and cope with his dyslexia.
The movie bagged the Filmfare award for the Best Film.
The Aamir Khan-starrer, about a young child, Ishan, suffering from dyslexia and his art teacher, changed the way Indian parents looked at children who didn't score well in exams. When Ishan is sent o..
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Based on Brad Cohen's autobiography 'Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had', Rani Mukerji's 'Hichki' introduced many unaware people to the syndrome.
Mukerji essays the role of a teacher suffering from tourette's who is given a class of underprivileged students - in rebel mode. While her initial attempts at making the class focus fail, it's her determination that eventually leads her to success. (Image: Instagram)
Based on Brad Cohen's autobiography 'Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had', Rani Mukerji's 'Hichki' introduced many unaware people to the syndrome. Mukerji essays..