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Mohamed Qissi is a Actor Marocain born on 12 september 1962 at Oujda (Maroc)

Mohamed Qissi

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Birth name Mohamed Qissi
Nationality Maroc
Birth 12 september 1962 (61 years) at Oujda (Maroc)

Michel Qissi (Arabic: ميشيل قصي‎; born Mohammed Qissi on 12 September 1962) is a Moroccan-Belgian actor, perhaps best known for his role as Tong Po in the 1989 martial arts film Kickboxer.

Biography

Qissi was born in Oujda, Morocco and moved to Brussels, Belgium at the age of 2. He began training in boxing at seven years old, and became an amateur champion in his weight class at 17. He also went on to study Shotokan Karate, Muay Thai and kickboxing. He befriended Jean-Claude Van Damme at an early age and they grew up together with the same love for action films and training in martial arts.

In 1982, Qissi and Van Damme moved to the United States in the hope of becoming action stars. They both were cast as extras in the film, Breakin' in 1984, before landing their big break in 1986. After obtaining an interview with Menahem Golan of Cannon Films, they secured a three-picture deal, the first of which was the highly successful Bloodsport, in which Van Damme starred and Qissi had a small role as a tournament fighter named Suan Paredes. In 1989, Qissi and Van Damme teamed up again for the film Kickboxer, in which Van Damme was the protagonist once more and Qissi the film's main villain, Tong Po. 1990 saw the pair make the film Lionheart, in which Qissi's brother, Abdel, played the villain. This was to be the last film Van Damme and Qissi made together, but Qissi did go on to reprise his role as Tong Po in Kickboxer 2.

In 2014, Qissi made the movie Bara, in which he played a double role as Bara and Hamza. In 2015, Bara will be released in Morocco theatrically. In addition thereafter, the film will be released in United States and Europe.

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Filmography of Mohamed Qissi (9 films)

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Kickboxer: Vengeance, 1h30
Directed by John Stockwell, Stephen Fung
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Martial arts, Action, Martial arts
Themes Films about sexuality, Sports films, Rape in fiction, Erotic films, Martial arts films, Rape and revenge films, Auto-justice
Actors Jean-Claude Van Damme, David Bautista, Alain Moussi, Gina Carano, Sara Malakul Lane, Darren Shahlavi
Roles Prisoner
Rating49% 2.4529552.4529552.4529552.4529552.452955
The film follows Eric and Kurt Sloan, the descendants of a California dynasty of champions. After Eric wins the Karate World Championship, a promoter lures him to Hong Kong despite his brother’s protests. When Eric dies, Kurt turns to his former mentor Master Durand to seek revenge on the vicious Tong Po.
Road to Kabul, 1h52
Origin Maroc
Genres Drama, Comedy, Action
Actors Younes Bouab, Mohamed Qissi
Roles General
Rating73% 3.687313.687313.687313.687313.68731
Quatre amis voulant se rendre en Hollande se retrouvent perdus en Afghanistan !
Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor, 1h30
Directed by Albert Pyun
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Martial arts, Action, Romance, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Sasha Mitchell, Nicholas Guest, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Michele Krasnoo, Mohamed Qissi, Jill Pierce
Roles Tong Po (archive footage) (uncredited)
Rating40% 2.016222.016222.016222.016222.01622
The film opens with a recap of earlier events in the series, as David Sloan writes a letter to his wife, Vicky. After being framed for murder, Sloan has spent the last two years in prison, while his wife has become the sexual captive of his old nemesis, Tong Po, who has since become one of the most powerful drug lords in Mexico.
Kickboxer 2: The Road Back, 1h29
Directed by Albert Pyun
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Martial arts, Action, Adventure, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Sasha Mitchell, Peter Boyle, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, John Diehl, Heather McComb, Mohamed Qissi
Roles Tong Po
Rating45% 2.2648652.2648652.2648652.2648652.264865
It is one year after the events of the first film. It is revealed that kickboxing brothers Kurt and Eric Sloane have been killed by Tong Po in Thailand. David Sloane (Mitchell), the youngest and last surviving brother, struggles to keep the family kickboxing gym afloat. Although his will to compete has waned since the loss of his brothers, financial problems eventually force Sloane to fight again in a new organization run by a crooked promoter. His surprising comeback ultimately attracts the attention of Po (Qissi) who, having been defeated by Kurt, seeks to defeat David in the ring and regain his honor. But when Sloane announces his retirement after the bout, Po's manager Sanga (Tagawa) hires a group of thugs to burn down the gym, injuring Sloane and killing one of his young students.
Bloodmatch
Bloodmatch (1991)
, 1h26
Directed by Albert Pyun
Origin USA
Genres Martial arts, Action, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Thom Mathews, Vincent Klyn, Mohamed Qissi, Carol Ficatier, Jason Brooks
Roles Davey O'Brien
Rating40% 2.014492.014492.014492.014492.01449
Brick Bardo (Thom Mathews) is out to avenge the death of his brother, who was set up in a scandal involving illegal fight fixing in a kickboxing circuit and was killed before he could expose the true culprits. Along with his vicious femme fatale Max (Marianne Taylor), he manages to track down four former fighters who were involved in the scandal and had sufficient motive to want his brother dead: janitor and father, Billy Munoz (Benny "The Jet" Urquidez); Connie Angel (Hope Marie Carlton); arrogant and brash Brent Caldwell (Dale Jacoby); and powerhouse, Mike Johnson (Thunderwolf). He has them drugged, kidnapped and brought to an empty fighting arena where he plans to fight them all to the death in front of each other until either one of them kills him or one of them is revealed as his brother's murderer. As Brick engages each of them in one on one combat, it becomes clear that not everything is what it seems and not everyone is as innocent as they claim to be.
Lionheart
Lionheart (1990)
, 1h45
Directed by Sheldon Lettich
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Martial arts, Action, Martial arts
Themes French war films, Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Jean-Claude Van Damme, Harrison Page, Deborah Rennard, Brian Thompson, Lisa Pelikan, Ashley Johnson
Roles Moustafa
Rating62% 3.1035753.1035753.1035753.1035753.103575
Lyon Gaultier is a paratrooper in the French Foreign Legion, stationed in Djibouti, North Africa. His brother, who is married to an American woman in Los Angeles, is burned alive during a deal gone wrong and suffers third-degree burns, dying shortly afterward. Lyon deserts his legion when they withhold letters from his brother's wife and ultimately refuse to let him see his brother. He steals a jeep and escapes through the desert, finding work on a tramp steamer headed for the U.S. Meanwhile, the Legion commanding officer also travels to the States, arriving at the French Embassy, where he is told that Lyon's desertion is ranked at low importance with the LAPD, so he orders two of his own Legionnaires to do the job.
Kickboxer
Kickboxer (1989)
, 1h37
Directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme, Mark DiSalle
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Martial arts, Action, Martial arts
Themes Films about sexuality, Sports films, Rape in fiction, Martial arts films, Rape and revenge films
Actors Jean-Claude Van Damme, Mohamed Qissi, Mark DiSalle, Lau Kar Wing
Roles Tong Po
Rating64% 3.204033.204033.204033.204033.20403
Kurt Sloane (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is the cornerman for his brother Eric (Dennis Alexio), an American kickboxing champion. Kurt and Eric travel to Bangkok to challenge Tong Po (Michel Qissi), Thailand's undefeated champion. After a brutal first round, Kurt realizes that they are outmatched by Tong Po and tries to convince his brother to stop the fight. Unwilling to give up, Eric returns for the second round and continues to take a vicious beating, finally prompting Kurt to throw in the towel. Tong Po ignores him and continues the assault, which ultimately leaves Eric paralyzed from the waist down. Eric is then carried outside and left on the street without any help, until Winston Taylor (Haskell Anderson), a retired US Army special forces member, intervenes and agrees to take the brothers to the hospital. After several hours of surgery, the doctor informs Kurt that Eric will never walk again.
Bloodsport
Bloodsport (1988)
, 1h32
Directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Martial arts, Action, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Jean-Claude Van Damme, Forest Whitaker, Roy Chiao, Donald Richard Gibb, Leah Ayres, Bolo Yeung
Roles Parades
Rating68% 3.4023.4023.4023.4023.402
U.S. Army Captain Frank Dux, trained from his youth in the ways of Ninjutsu by Senzo Tanaka, honors his mentor by taking the place of Tanaka's deceased son Shingo in the illegal Kumite martial-arts tournament. During his childhood, Dux and a group of friends invaded Tanaka's home to steal a katana, but he was apprehended by Senzo and Shingo while attempting to return the katana to its display rack. Impressed by Dux's honesty and lack of fear, Senzo had him train with Shingo in martial science. Following Shingo's death, Senzo agreed to train Dux as a member of the Tanaka clan. When Dux's superiors learn of his invitation to the Kumite, they refuse to let him go; in return, he goes AWOL, says goodbye to his mentor and leaves for Hong Kong. Two CID officers, Helmer and Rawlins, are summoned to track down and arrest Dux for desertion.
Breakin'
Breakin' (1984)
, 1h27
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Dance films, Films about music and musicians, Hip hop films, Musical films
Actors Lucinda Dickey, Shabba Doo, Michael Chambers, Christopher McDonald, Ice-T, Jean-Claude Van Damme
Roles Passerby in First Dance Sequence (uncredited)
Rating58% 2.9090152.9090152.9090152.9090152.909015
Kelly is a struggling young jazz dancer and, through her gay friend Adam, she is introduced to two Street dancers, Ozone and Turbo), who have a bitter rivalry with another crew known as Electro Rock, consisting of poppers Popin' Pete, Poppin' Taco, and Lollipop. They also struggle to overcome scorn from Kelly's dance instructor, Franco, who disapproves of her hybrid dance style and affiliation with street dancers. Kelly soon becomes the sensation of the street crowds. Through it all, the audience is treated to a variety of breakthrough performances, including Turbo's "Broom Scene" and Taco's unique popping solos during the dance battles at the Radiotron nightclub.