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Oleg Taktarov Biography
Oleg Taktarov fought his way into acting. Literally. The intensity that made "The Russian Bear" a star in the Ultimate Fighting Championships equipped him with the determination to become one of his country's foremost actors in motion pictures. Taktarov's road to Hollywood began early in his life with childhood training in Judo and Sambo. Not a natural athlete, he learned that practice develops skills, and by age twelve, Taktarov was a recognized martial arts expert.

Later he joined the Russian army and resisted the officers who ordered him to limit his training. Taktarov's defiance got him discharged, but he returned to his province as a hero. In Gorky, during his early twenties, he became a successful employer, taking time away from business only to compete in contact sports. While he fought, he dreamed of acting in the movies. Without a green card or any knowledge of English, Taktarov came to America in 1994 to build his dream.

As he learned English and studied acting at the L.A. Playhouse, Taktarov attracted a global fan base with his fights in the U.F.C. and won its championship just six months after his arrival in the States. He electrified a partisan American crowd when he defeated the larger David "Tank" Abbott in July, 1995. Taktarov scored another important victory when he landed a small role in Wolfgang Petersen's "Air Force One" (1997) with Harrison Ford. He was more visible in "Counter Measures" (1998), thanks to a fight scene with Michael Dudikoff, but director John Herzfeld's "15 Minutes" (2001) presented him with his first scene stealing opportunity. Taktarov seized the challenge.

As a criminal rampaging through Manhattan with a camcorder to film his atrocities, Taktarov riveted audiences with a high impact performance that required him to brutalize Robert De Niro's cop. He got the "15 Minutes" (2001) job after auditioning with De Niro and competing with more than a thousand actors for the role. During the shoot, De Niro shared acting advice with Taktarov, who returned the favor with pointers for realistic fight scenes.

He depicted a more sympathetic baddie in Jerry Bruckheimer's "Bad Boys II" (2003), but John McTiernan's remake of "Rollerball" (2002) demonstrated his charisma as a screen hero. He played an extreme athlete who stands up to his league's greedy owner (Jean Reno). Reflecting events in his own life as a fighter, Taktarov's character incites wild cheering by sports fans when he competes in a Kazakhstan arena.

Taktarov returned to villainous roles with his portrayals of a bank robber in the pulsating "44 Minutes" (2003) and a menacing hit man opposite Jennifer Garner in an episode of "Alias" entitled "The Two" (2003). "National Treasure" (2004) showcased him in another one of Bruckheimer's blockbusters. While contributing to American theatrical and television hits, Taktarov has also supported the emerging film industry in his homeland by accepting roles in Russian produced projects.

The atmospheric "Red Serpent" (2002) effectively uses Moscow settings and enables Taktarov to display complex emotions in his portrayal of a KGB agent determined to avenge the slaughter of his family. Besides his grief, the character must endure physical and mental tortures inflicted upon him by the ruthless members of a drug cartel. Taktarov proves again in "Serpent" that he is not just another athlete who muscled his way into film jobs. He is an accomplished actor defined by talent that makes him compelling to audiences around the world. He relaxed the screen intensity for a comedic role in the colorful "Call Me Genie" (2005), a Russian production that featured the star as a master thief's free-spirited henchman.

The former ring champion has created an unprecedented career in movies and television on a global stage. He is both a Hollywood actor and an effective cultural ambassador for Russia. In each of his screen appearances, Oleg Taktarov makes a memorable first impression with his commanding physical presence, punctuated by expressive blue eyes. But, it is his dynamic talent as an actor that makes the lasting one.
Trivia
Competed in several Ultimate Fighting Championships and won the VI tournament.
Joined the Russian Army for 3 years and taught self-defense and anti-terrorist tactics.
Practices the Russian fighting style of Sambo.
Has an impressive win over David "Tank" Abbott.
Had UFC record of 6-2-1.
Is called the Russian Bear.
Is a two time World Sambo Champion.
At age 12 was already recognized for his skills in Sambo and Judo.
Is a four-time European and Asian Jiu-Jitsu Champion and twice won the World Sambo Championships.
Tied Ken Shamrock in a legendary UFC superfight.
Is best known for his front roll to leg lock submission hold.
Dislocated his knee a week before his first UFC fight.
His father was a steel worker and his mother was a book keeper.
Birthplace (Arzamas-16) is/was the home of the Soviet nuclear weapons program (equivalent to Los Alamos, New Mexico in the US program)
Naturalized United States citizen (since 2000).
He defeated Tank Abbott to win UFC 6.
At UFC 6, he defeated Anthony Macias in six seconds.
The winner of UFC 6.
Source provided by imdb (Copyright) - The Internet Movie Database.

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