Bruce Malmuth

Bruce Malmuth

Director

Biography
Bruce Malmuth (February 4, 1934 - June 29, 2005) was an American filmmaker, best known for his work in the action and thriller genres and for his acting role in The Karate Kid film franchise. Malmuth's directoral debut was Fore Play, a anthology comedy film which he co-directed with John G. Avildsen. He was best known for directing Sylvester Stallone in the 1981 thriller Nighthawks and Steven Seagal in the 1990 political action film Hard to Kill and The Man Who Wasn't There, starring Steve Guttenberg. An avid sports and martial arts fan, Malmuth played the role of ring announcer in 1984's The Karate Kid, among other small film roles. He also worked on the television series Beauty and the Beast and the Emmy-winning ABC Afterschool Special A Boy's Dream, which featured Darryl Strawberry. On June 29, 2005 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Malmuth died at the age of 71 of esophageal cancer. His son, Evan Malmuth, who he raised as a single father, is an actor and writer.


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