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Martin Kove (born March 6, 1946) is an American film and television actor known for his work in films such as Rambo: First Blood Part II and on TV series such as Cagney & Lacey. He is best known for his role as hard-nosed Karate sensei John Kreese in the Karate Kid film series.
Martin Kove was born in Brooklyn, New York City and had a Jewish upbringing.
Kove appeared as Cully in the 1967-1969 CBS series, Gentle Ben, with Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard. He was cast as George Baker in the short-lived CBS series Code R (1977) about the emergency services (fire, police, and ocean rescue) in the California Channel Islands. His co-stars were James Houghton, Tom Simcox, and Joan Freeman.
He also starred in the short-lived science fiction series Hard Time on Planet Earth and made guest appearances on several television programs including Gunsmoke, Three for the Road, Kojak, Quincy, M. E., The Incredible Hulk, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, The Streets of San Francisco, and Black Scorpion.
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Actors: Mike Moroff (actor), Martin Kove (actor), Anne Lockhart (actress), Mike Moroff (producer), Truman Van Dyke (miscellaneous crew), Peggy Stewart (actress), April Wade (actress), Peter Brown (actor), Robert F. Hoy (actor), Martin Kove (actor), Tony Brubaker (actor), Jack Williams (actor), Scott Bailey (actor), Elle Travis (actress), Jeremy Lucas (actor),
Plot: Hank O'Hara is a former stuntman turned dog and horse trainer. In the opening we see one of his dogs acting in a movie. Hank's widowed daughter and her daughter return to Hank's place, and the 11 year old granddaughter turns out to be a talented dog trainer. We follow Hank and his family, human as well as equine and canine, as the animals act in several movies and a commercial, and we meet many interesting personalities on the way. "Big Chuck" is the older, experienced dog, and "Little Chuck", also called "Junior", is the younger dog, just learning his job.
Keywords: animal-trainer, clown, commercial, father-daughter-relationship, film-within-a-film, grandfather-granddaughter-relationship, mother-daughter-relationship, movie-script, ranch, split-screen