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Stephen Quadros

Stephen Quadros

Acting

Born: 1952-11-09

Santa Cruz, California, USA

Acting came to Stephen Quadros almost by default. He originally moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a drummer, where he achieved local success and radio airplay with the band SNOW, which featured Carlos Cavazo (Quiet Riot, Ratt) on guitar. Stephen was even flown to New York to audition for the group KISS. But when repetitive hand injuries aborted his percussive pursuits, Quadros dove into acting, studying with a variety of respected teachers, including: Cameron Watson, William Alderson, Stella Adler, Milton Justice, Arthur Mendoza, Scott Bernstein, Michelle Danner and Mark Haining. As an actor Quadros has starred, guest-starred or co-starred in over 50 films and television shows, working with such Hollywood luminaries as Bryan Cranston, Kathryn Bigelow, Miles Teller, Nicolas Winding Refn, John Hawkes, Cuba Gooding Jr., Peter Falk, David Caruso, Blair Underwood, Traci Lords and Angela Lansbury. Stephen Quadros is also a martial arts expert, specializing in kickboxing and mixed martial arts (MMA), areas where he has been a practitioner, teacher and trainer for over 20 years. Because of his combined talents, Stephen appeared in and served as fight technical advisor for "Cradle 2 the Grave (2003)", starring Jet Li, Mark Dacascos and DMX ("Cradle 2 The Grave" hit the theaters in February 2003 and went to #1). Additionally he choreographed one of the fight sequences in "Cradle". Mister Quadros was also fight coordinator/choreographer and 2nd unit director for "Pit Fighter" (20th Century Fox) which was released in 2005. He was also fight technical advisor for "Exit Wounds" (2001) starring Steven Seagal, Michael Jai White and DMX, co-starred in "Sworn To Justice" with Black Belt hall of fame member Cynthia Rothrock and was the guest lead on a season premiere of the popular TV series "Walker, Texas Ranger", squaring off opposite martial arts icon Chuck Norris. He was also one of the world's leading martial arts and combat sports journalists. In 1998 he became a columnist and contributing editor for Black Belt magazine, a position he held for over 3 years, where his monthly column, which he titled "FightSport", garnered him international attention. Black Belt felt strong enough about "Fightsport" (and Stephen) that they named an entire magazine after it and empowered him as editor. "Black Belt Presents: Fightsport, with Stephen Quadros" made it's debut nationally in February 2002. (Quadros participated in the first year of the publication to get the magazine launched and established, then exited to concentrate on film, television and sports broadcasting.) Stephen Quadros is well known in martial arts circles around the globe for his role as host and/or television commentator for some of the largest and most successful fight shows in the world including Showtime Network's mixed martial art series: Strikeforce, as well as Pride Fighting Championships (pay per view), Glory Kickboxing (ESPN, CBS Sports). Mr. Quadros was given his nickname "The Fight Professor" while commentating on a show in Japan for K-1 in 1998.

Stephen Quadros — Movies

Never Back Down: No SurrenderHD7.1Movie
Never Back Down: No Surrender
2016
Glass JawHD6.8Movie
Glass Jaw
2018
The Smashing MachineHD6.4Movie
The Smashing Machine
2025
Martial LawHD6.2Movie
Martial Law
1990
Cradle 2 the GraveHD6.1Movie
Cradle 2 the Grave
2003
Dr. CaligariHD5.8Movie
Dr. Caligari
1989
Sworn to JusticeHD5.5Movie
Sworn to Justice
1996
Prison of SecretsHD5.2Movie
Prison of Secrets
1997
C.I.A. Code Name: AlexaHD5.0Movie
C.I.A. Code Name: Alexa
1992
Strategic CommandHD5.0Movie
Strategic Command
1997
Demon WindHD4.9Movie
Demon Wind
1990
Auntie Lee's Meat PiesHD4.8Movie
Auntie Lee's Meat Pies
1992
CyberTracker 2HD4.7Movie
CyberTracker 2
1995
The Lost PlatoonHD4.6Movie
The Lost Platoon
1990
Silk DegreesHD4.3Movie
Silk Degrees
1994
Shock 'Em DeadHD4.3Movie
Shock 'Em Dead
1991
Hologram ManHD4.2Movie
Hologram Man
1995
Bloodfist 7: ManhuntHD4.1Movie
Bloodfist 7: Manhunt
1995
WarbirdsHD3.8Movie
Warbirds
1989