Ralph Macchio Movies
With his short slender build, large brown eyes, and abundant hair, actor
Ralph Macchio has often appeared to be the perennial adolescent -- a fact that has sometimes hindered his career. The actor is best known for his work in the phenomenally popular
Karate Kid (1984), in which the then twenty-two year old actor played a troubled 14-year-old boy who is helped by a sage karate instructor. Macchio has been in show business most of his life; born in Long Island, he began performing in local musical productions as a young teenager. At 16, he began working in TV commercials, and before he had even graduated from high school had appeared in the adolescent comedy
Up the Academy (1980), though he did not appear in another film until working in
Francis Ford Coppola's epic of teenage rivalry
The Outsiders (1983). Following the
Karate Kid, Macchio began working in a series of minor films, such as the successful
My Cousin Vinny (1992). He continued to work on television and on stage, even after his teen heart-throb days were over, appearing on Broadway opposite
Robert De Niro in 1986 in Cuba and His Teddy Bears. He also appeared in the next two
Karate Kid sequels, along with films like Dangerous Company and Too Much Sun. In 2002, Macchio tried his hand at screenwriting and directing, both helming and penning the short film Love Thy Brother. In 2006, the actor took a comedic turn in the sports comedy Beer League. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide