Darren Shahlavi
Darren Majian Shahlavi, sometimes credited as Shahlavi, was an English actor, martial artist and stuntman. His surname is of Persian origin. He is best known for his role as Taylor "The Twister" Milos in the 2010 film Ip Man 2.
Shahlavi was known primarily for playing the antagonist in martial arts films such as Bloodmoon and Tai Chi Boxer. He had starred in the Asian film series The Techno Warriors, and American films Hostile Environment, Sometimes a Hero, Legion of the Dead and the cult classic Beyond the Limits for German horror master Olaf Ittenbach.
In recent years, Shahlavi appeared in big-budget films such as 300 and Watchmen, independent features such as The Final Cut with Robin Williams, and as an actor and stuntman in several of Uwe Boll's films, including BloodRayne and In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale.
Early life
Shahlavi was born to Iranian immigrant parents at Stockport, Cheshire, England on 5 August 1972. At the age of 7, he started studying Judo in a rented acting theatre, where he would arrive early to peek at the actors performing. After discovering the films of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, he dreamed of appearing in action films. He began training in Shotokan Karate at the age of 14 under Sensei Dave Morris and Horace Harvey; and later boxing, kickboxing and Muay Thai at Master Toddy's gym in Manchester.At 16, Shahlavi started to pursue a career in film and got the attention of Hong Kong action cinema expert Bey Logan in the early 1990s. According to Logan's commentary on the Tai Chi Boxer DVD, Shahlavi spent time at Logan's home watching, studying and copying martial art films from Logan's personal collection. In an interview with the Persian Mirror, Shahlavi mentioned that Logan wrote a script for him to star in, and off he went to Malaysia. On arrival, however, it became apparent that no money was in place, and Logan's partner Mark Houghton put Shahlavi to work as a stuntman. Shahlavi later moved to Hong Kong to pursue his acting career.
Film career
After moving to Hong Kong in the mid-1990s to pursue a career in action cinema, Shahlavi was discovered by famed martial arts choreographer and director Yuen Woo-ping, who signed him to play the bad guy opposite Jacky Wu in Tai Chi Boxer. At the time, Shahlavi was working as a nightclub bouncer and a bodyguard for visiting celebrities.After Tai Chi Boxer was released in Hong Kong cinemas, Seasonal Films Corporation boss Ng See-yuen and director Tony Leung Siu-hung saw potential in Shahlavi and signed him for their Hong Kong and United States film Bloodmoon. The film, in which Shahlavi plays the villain opposite stars Gary Daniels and Chuck Jeffreys, remains a favourite with hardcore martial arts film fans.
Toward the end of his career, Shahlavi moved into the horror genre. He worked with cult German gore master and splatter filmmaker Olaf Ittenbach, whose films are often banned for their extreme violence. Shahlavi starred in and choreographed fights in the films Legion of the Dead and Beyond the Limits, which are difficult to get in uncut form.
Shahlavi had done stunts in studio films such as Universal Studios The Chronicles of Riddick, 20th Century Fox's Night at the Museum and Warner Bros' 300 often making an on-screen cameo as an inside joke such as the sleeping guard who can't fight in In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale in which he was the stunt double for Ray Liotta for the fighting scenes with Jason Statham which were choreographed by Ching Siu-tung. In an interview, Shahlavi had expressed a desire to get back to making martial arts films after completing work on a film with action star Mark Dacascos, and also appeared on Intelligence, and as a guest star on the American series Reaper.
In 2010, Shahlavi landed a major role in the film Ip Man 2 starring Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Lynn Hung and Huang Xiaoming, as the villain Taylor "The Twister" Milos. Although he appeared only in the latter part of the film, he served as the film's main antagonist, his boxing fight with Hung and eventual defeat by Yen forming the film's climax.
Shahlavi appeared in the psychological dark thriller film Red Riding Hood, and appeared in ' as Kano. He played Devon in the 2013 film The Package alongside Dolph Lundgren and WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin. Shahlavi played Cazel in the 2013 film ', along with Neal McDonough and WWE star Mike "The Miz" Mizanin. Shahlavi appears in his final film in the 2016 film as Eric Sloane, remake of the 1989 film Kickboxer, along with Alain Moussi, Dave Bautista and original Kickboxer film star Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Death
On 14 January 2015, Shahlavi died in his sleep at the age of 42 from a heart attack caused by atherosclerosis.Filmography
Movies
- The Turbulent Affair
- Hero's Blood
- Guns & Roses
- All New Human Skin Lanterns as Baggio
- Deadly Target
- Angel on Fire
- Only the Strong Survive
- Sixty Million Dollar Man as Bodyguard
- Guardian Angels as Gangster 2
- Tai Chi Boxer as Smith
- Bloodmoon as The Killer
- Techno Warriors as Twister
- Lethal Combat as Twister
- Hostile Environment as Rocky
- G.O.D. as Hitman No. 3
- Le6ion of the Dead as Peter
- Xtreme Warriors
- I Spy as Cedric Mills
- Sometimes a Hero as Russ Fortus
- Beyond the Limits as Dennis
- Jiminy Glick in Lalawood as Johnny Stompanato
- Summer Storm as Jimmy Ward
- Alone in the Dark as John Dillon
- BloodRayne as Priest
- Slither as Brenda's Husband
- 300 as Persian
- In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale as Gatekeeper
- Alien Agent as Kaylor
- Watchmen as NY SWAT
- Ip Man 2 as Taylor "The Twister" Milos
- Born to Raise Hell as Costel
- Red Riding Hood as Sabre Man
- Tactical Force as Storato
- The Package as Devon
- ' as Cazel
- Pound of Flesh as Goran
- Tomorrowland as Tough Guard
- ' as Eric Sloane
Television
- The Final Cut as Karim
- The Survivors Club as Eddie Como
- 1-800-Missing as Intelligence Officer in the episode We Are Coming Home in 2005
- Merlin's Apprentice as Chester in 2006
- Reaper as Dash Ariell in Magic in 2007
- Bionic Woman as Machete in the episode Faceoff in 2007
- Intelligence as Sam in 2 episodes in 2007
- Sanctuary as Ennis Camden in the episode Warriors in 2008 and Jason in the episode Pavor Nocturnus in 2009
- Smallville as Mexican thug in the episode Echo
- Human Target as Eladio Lopez in the episode A Problem Like Maria
- Metal Hurlant Chronicles as Adam in the episode King's Crown
- as Kano
- Aladdin and the Death Lamp as Aladdin
- True Justice as Bohan Popovich
- Arrow as Constantine Drakon in Pilot
- Borealis as Sergei
- Big Thunder as Clyde
- Survival Code as Sergei
- High Moon as Indian Assassin
Video games
- Medal of Honor as Tier 1 Operator
Stunt work
- The Turbulent Affair
- Hero's Blood
- Angel on Fire
- Sometimes a Hero as stunt co-ordinator
- Beyond the Limits as stunt co-ordinator
- The Chronicles of Riddick as stunt double for Colm Feore
- '
- 300 as utility stunts
- Night at the Museum as a Roman Stunt actor
- In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale as stunt double for Ray Liotta
- Postal as a stunt player
- ' as a Roman Centurion stunt actor
- '
- Repo Men
- The Stranger as a Stunt actor for Mexican Cop No. 3
- '
Miscellaneous crew
- Guns & Roses as an assistant to producer
- Hostile Environment as a fight choreographer in his own scenes
- Le6ion of the Dead as a fight choreographer
- Beyond the Limits as a stunt co-ordinator
- as a motion capture actor
- as a motion capture actor
- EA Sports MMA as a motion capture actor