
Age: 60
male
William Michael "Billy" Zabka (born October 20, 1965) is an American actor, martial artist, screenwriter, and film producer. Zabka is best known for his role of Johnny Lawrence in The Karate Kid (1984), The Karate Kid Part II (1986), and decades later reprises the role of Johnny in the Netflix series Cobra Kai (2018-), along with Ralph Macchio as Daniel. During the 1980s, Zabka appeared in the comedy movies Just One of the Guys (1985) and Back to School (1986). Zabka also co-starred on the CBS television series The Equalizer as the son of the title character (1986–89). He also played Jack, Audrey's jock boyfriend, in National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985). During the 1990s and 2000s, he acted mostly in independent films while studying to be a filmmaker. In 2003, he wrote and produced the short film Most, shot on location in the Czech Republic and Poland. Most (aka The Bridge) had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival 2003 and won numerous awards at prestigious film festivals, including Best of Festival at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films in 2003. In 2004, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Most in the Live Action Short Film category.

William Zabka

Ted Kord
for Ted Kord in Wonder Woman: Justice Society 📿
Suggested by underworld_stories

In 1985 when an ancient entity called the Black Adam, with the powers of the wizard Shazam is freed from his prison by Klarion the Witch Boy, Diana Prince, the mayor of Gateway City has to dawn her amazonian suit once again to stop them. Meanwhile Dr. Fate has been tracking Klarion for over a year and him setting Adam free was exactly what he needed to find him. Local heroes like The Atom, Hawkgirl, and Blue Beetle all get word of Adam wreaking havoc throughout the city and get involved. Diana meets Fate and them and they all agree to work together and during the course of the movie they all become close. During the final battle Dr. Fate sacrifices himself to trap Klarion back in Hell, but he has to go with Klarion. Diana and the others face off against Black Adam, not just as a team, but as a family. They trap Adam back in his prison and return to the public as the Justice Society. During Fate's funeral Ray Palmer tells Diana that if they ever need to come back together, they will. Diana agrees and they lay Fate to rest.