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Michael Dudikoff (Michael Joseph Stephen Dudikoff Jr.) was born on 8 October, 1954 in Redondo Beach, CA, is an American actor. Discover Michael Dudikoff's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Michael Joseph Stephen Dudikoff Jr.
Occupation Actor, Martial artist
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 8 October, 1954
Birthday 8 October
Birthplace Redondo Beach, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Michael Dudikoff Height, Weight & Measurements

At 70 years old, Michael Dudikoff height is 6′ 0″ .

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Height 6′ 0″
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Who Is Michael Dudikoff's Wife?

His wife is Belle Dudikoff (m. 2004)

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Wife Belle Dudikoff (m. 2004)
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Children Joseph Stephen Michael III, Nancy Dudikoff

Michael Dudikoff Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Michael Dudikoff worth at the age of 70 years old? Michael Dudikoff’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Michael Dudikoff's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Actor

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2018

In 2018, he played the main villain in Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece, alongside Sean Stone, Danny Trejo, Taimak, Michael Winslow, Jason London, Bill Goldberg, Cynthia Rothrock, Ernie Reyes Jr., Richard Grieco, Victor Ortiz, and many more.

2015

In 2015, he returned to the screen with a supporting role in Navy Seals vs. Zombies, released by Anchor Bay Entertainment.

2014

In 2014, he was interviewed for The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films and Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films, both highly publicized dueling documentaries about The Cannon Group.

2013

During lunch one day, Dudikoff served Max Evans – a fashion editor with Esquire magazine, who had come in with some models. Evans asked Dudikoff to walk in a Newport Beach fashion show, and his mother encouraged him to try it out.

In 2013, videos of Dudikoff promoting a project named Zombie Break Room surfaced on YouTube.

2012

In a 2012 Q&A, Dudikoff said that he doesn't lift weights, but is a swimmer and does isometric and dance exercises.

Dudikoff, due to his action film resume, is often rumored to take part in The Expendables film series. In a 2012 interview, he suggested there had been talk of him participating in the franchise and that he would be happy with any outcome, noting: "everything always works out for the right reasons." In that same interview, he also hinted at a possible sequel to American Ninja and Avenging Force.

2004

After these efforts, Michael Dudikoff felt he needed a break and started working in real estate, specializing in buying old homes to refurbish them. In 2004, he married Belle Dudikoff.

Dudikoff has been married to Belle since 2004. They have two children: twins lyzel and anderi.

2002

In 2002, he played the main villain in the Treat Williams action vehicle Gale Force. It co-starred Curtis Armstrong, Susan Walters, Tim Thomerson, Marcia Strassman, and many more. The film was nominated in four categories at DVD Exclusive Awards.

The year 2002 also marked his last projects with longtime collaborators before going on a hiatus. This includes director Sam Firstenberg in the thriller Quicksand, and Fred Olen Ray sci-fi adventure film Stranded.

2001

In 2001, he played a fireman in the action disaster movie Ablaze, starring John Bradley as the fire chief and co-starring Tom Arnold, Ice-T, Amanda Pays, and Cathy Lee Crosby.

1999

In 1999, he played in the Sidney J. Furie suspense drama In Her Defense, with Marlee Matlin, the sci-fi action film Fugitive Mind by Fred Olen Ray with Heather Langenkamp and the action feature The Silencer.

1998

He returned to comedy with a supporting role in the movie Ringmaster (1998) starring Jerry Springer. That same year he was the lead in four other action releases, Black Thunder (1998) with Richard Norton, Freedom Strike (1998) with Tone Lōc, Musketeers Forever (1998) with Lee Majors, and Counter Measures (1998) a sequel to Crash Dive directed by Fred Olen Ray.

1997

The following year, he appeared in the air hijack picture Strategic Command with supporting cast Richard Norton, Paul Winfield, Bryan Cranston and Stephen Quadros. The Bounty Hunters sequel Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball, and his only shoot-em-up western The Shooter by Fred Olen Ray were also released in 1997. The same year, the video game adaption of his film Soldier Boyz was released for Microsoft Windows 95.

1996

In 1996, he continued making fast-paced action films and released Bounty Hunters (1996) co-starring Lisa Howard, Moving Target with Billy Dee Williams, and Crash Dive (1996) alongside Frederic Forrest.

1995

In 1995, he starred in the virtual thriller Cyberjack, and the action rescue film Soldier Boyz.

1994

In 1994, he did his final film with The Cannon Group, which was going bankrupt, called Chain of Command directed by David Worth. The film is about anti-terrorist operative Merrill Ross (Dudikoff) who gets embroiled in a deadly international conflict. Ross tries to thwart a plot to seize control of Qumir and its oil fields. Tailed by agents and a death squad, Ross dodges bullets and barely survives an oil depot blast as he tries to find out who's behind the mercenary scheme.

1993

The following year, he was cast in the lead role in the action TV series Cobra produced by Stephen J. Cannell, co-starring Allison Hossack and James Tolkan. The hour-long show ran for 22 episodes from 1993–1994.

1992

In 1992, he starred as father figure alongside a young Stephen Dorff in Rescue Me, a coming-of-age action-adventure comedy directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. The movie co-stars Ami Dolenz, Peter DeLuise, and William Lucking. Daniel's high school crush (Dolenz) is kidnapped. Daniel (Dorff) and Frazier (Dudikoff) go after her kidnappers.

1991

In 1991, Dudikoff starred in The Human Shield directed by Ted Post. The movie is about a former government agent who must save his diabetic brother from Iraqi abductors.

Also in 1991, he played the main villain for the first time in the television film The Woman Who Sinned.

1990

In the early 1990s, Dudikoff continued making action films with The Cannon Group. His first release of that decade was the thriller Midnight Ride (1990), co-starring Mark Hamill and Robert Mitchum. Afterwards, he returned to the American Ninja franchise for the fourth installment American Ninja 4: The Annihilation (1990) where Private Joe Armstrong teams up with the character played by David Bradley. This would be the last sequel Dudikoff appeared in. Three years later, Bradley starred in the final movie of the series, American Ninja 5 (1993).

1989

He starred in Steve Carver's River of Death (1989), co-starring Robert Vaughn, Donald Pleasence, Herbert Lom, and L. Q. Jones. The story is set in the nightmarish last days of the Third Reich, during which a psychotic Nazi scientist (Vaughn) escapes to the impenetrable jungles of the Amazon. Years later, a mysterious incurable disease breaks out among the natives and adventurer John Hamilton (Dudikoff) is hired to lead investigators on a search for the cause. Braving bloodthirsty river pirates, hostile native tribes and headhunting cannibals, Hamilton, guides a group of explorers up the deadly Rio del Morte to the fabled lost Inca city.

In 1989, Dudikoff turned down American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt because he didn't want to get type cast in martial-arts movies and didn't want to go back to South Africa as he was firmly against the Apartheid movement and government in that country. Martial-arts expert David Bradley was hired to play a new character for the lead in the third installment.

1988

His Vietnam War action film Platoon Leader (1988) was directed by Aaron Norris. The film is about a newly commissioned infantry lieutenant (Dudikoff) who arrives in Vietnam to take over his first platoon. He finds he has to prove himself and earn the trust of the enlisted men if he is to lead them.

1986

In 1986, he was cast as Lt. Rudy Bodford in the critically acclaimed mini-series North and South, Book II, starring Patrick Swayze. It went on to receive three nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards.

Also in 1986, he reunited with director Sam Firstenberg and starred in the sequel American Ninja 2: The Confrontation. In this installment, Dudikoff and James are ordered to discover why marines have been going missing from their posts at the U.S. Embassy. The two discover The Lion (Gary Conway) has been kidnapping the missing marines and having them brainwashed to join his army of assassins. The film was less successful than the predecessor, grossing $4 million domestically in the U.S.

That same year, Dudikoff starred in Avenging Force (1986), his last film with Steve James, directed by Sam Firstenberg. The screenplay was written by James Booth, who co-starred in the film. The film is about retired secret service agent Captain Matt Hunter (Dudikoff) who lives with his sister Sarah and their grandfather. They drive to New Orleans to meet Matt's old military comrade and local politician Larry Richards (James), who is now running for U.S. Senate. At dinner, Larry hesitantly mentions threats made against his life during the election cycle, which he dismisses as harmless. Later that day, Larry, Matt and their families ride in Larry's float in the Mardi Gras parade. Disguised as revelers, assassins open fire on Larry's float, killing his eldest son. Matt and Larry take down the attackers, but Matt loses the last assassin in charge in the crowd. He calls in a favor to his old boss, Admiral Brown (Booth), and learns the perpetrators are members of an organization that he confronts throughout the film.

1985

In 1985, The Cannon Group, an independent film company with a streak of successful action films, were looking to produce an action film starring Chuck Norris called American Ninja (1985), which Norris turned down. Shortly after, Cannon went on a worldwide search to find who would play Private Joe Armstrong the American ninja. Over 400 candidates went on to audition for the part. Producer and Owner of Cannon Menahem Golan and director Sam Firstenberg thought he was the obvious choice for the part. Golan even went on to say that he would be the next James Dean. It was a surprise for Dudikoff, who at the time was mostly known for supporting roles in comedies. It was Dudikoff's first collaboration with actor Steve James (1952–1993) who was hired to play the partner of the American ninja, a role he maintained for the first three installments. On a $1 million budget it went on to gross over $10 million domestically in the US and did extremely well in foreign markets. This success would establish the start of the American Ninja film franchise, with Dudikoff becoming a regular action star for The Cannon Group alongside Chuck Norris, Charles Bronson, Sho Kosugi, and later on Jean-Claude Van Damme. For the rest of the 1980s, Dudikoff would continue to star in Cannon Group action film projects.

1984

In 1984, he played the role of one of Tom Hanks' sidekicks in the sizable hit comedy film Bachelor Party.

1978

His first television role took place after a meeting with theatrical agent Sid Craig. He went for some readings, and in 1978 he landed a supporting role in one episode of the hit TV show Dallas, and shortly after the part as Joanie's first boyfriend in the American sitcom Happy Days. Gary Nardino, who was the president of Paramount Studio at the time, happened to be sitting in the audience while they were filming. Nardino put a holding contract on Dudikoff so that he could work the lot.

1954

Michael Joseph Stephen Dudikoff Jr. (born October 8, 1954) is an American actor and martial artist known for lead roles in action films such as American Ninja series (1985–1990), Avenging Force (1986), Platoon Leader (1988), River of Death (1989), Soldier Boyz (1996), Bounty Hunters (1996), Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball (1997), and many more.