Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Ralph Macchio writes of embracing his ‘Karate Kid’ persona

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

NEW YORK >> 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, N.J., 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.

Over time, it was William Zabka, who played Macchio’s “Karate Kid” nemesis Johnny Lawrence, who felt there was more story to tell.

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

 ?? Actor Ralph Macchio in New York to promote his memoir “Waxing On.” ??
Actor Ralph Macchio in New York to promote his memoir “Waxing On.”

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