![]() ![]() ![]() Co-produced, directed and starring Steven Seagal, the movie was a Box Office Bomb and got torn apart by critics.ĭespite Under Siege 2: Dark Territory being successful, Seagal's movies rapidly declined in financial success. The 1994 film On Deadly Ground was a pet project of the actor, with a large budget and even an all-star cast. Unfortunately, this proved to be the beginning of the end of his big box office success. The apex of his success came with his most well-known movie Under Siege, which was also directed by Davis. In his review of Above the Law, Roger Ebert even claimed that " can play tender and he can play smart, two notes often missing on the Bronson and Stallone accordions". Before his limitations became obvious it even seemed that he might make the transition from exploitation films to serious drama, à la Mickey Rourke. Several times over.Īfter the success of his first movie Seagal went on to make box office hits Hard to Kill, Marked for Death and Out for Justice, securing his place as a top action star during the late 80's and early 90's. His films largely consist of him shrugging off bullets, taking on dozens of mooks singlehandedly and eventually killing the Big Bad in brutal fashion. According to That Other Wiki, he was also the first foreigner to operate an Aikido dojo in Japan.įor the last few decades, the ponytailed star has neck-punched his way though dozens of movies since his late- eighties debut in Above the Law (1988), which was directed by Andrew Davis. Steven Frederic Seagal (born Apin Lansing, Michigan) is an American actor, producer, writer, musician, businessman, 7th-dan black belt in Aikido, reserve deputy sheriff, father of seven, practicing Buddhist, "cultural ambassador" of the United States to Russia (according to the Kremlin, at least), and guardian (legally and literally) of the only child of the 10th Panchen Lama of Tibet. , discussing one of Seagal's more infamous kills ![]()
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