Darren Shahlavi was an English actor, stuntman and a martial art professional
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Darren Shahlavi was an English actor, stuntman and a martial art professional
Darren Shahlavi born at
Shahlavi married a Canadian kick boxer, Luraina Undershute, on February 28, 2000, but the marriage did not last long and they divorced in 2003. They did not have any children.
His sister, Elisabeth Shahlavi, is also an actress, and has appeared in movies like ‘Icharus Broken’ (2007), ‘Deadtime’ (2012) and ‘Park ‘79’ (2009).
Shahlavi died at an early age due to a fatal heart attack caused by atherosclerosis. He died in his sleep on January 14, 2015.
Darren was born on August 5, 1972, in Stockport, Cheshire, England to immigrant parents (from Iran). He had two siblings - a brother, Robert Shahlavi, and a younger sister, Elisabeth Shahlavi, who is also an actress
He was only 7 when he started falling in love with action movies. It was the same age when Darren started taking Judo lessons in a theatre, where he often used to see actors performing.
His interest in theatre led him to reach the theatre earlier than he should (for his Judo lessons) only to stare at the theatrical performances. When he grew up a little more, he was awestruck by Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, because of their extraordinary martial arts skills.
At 14, he upgraded his martial art skills by learning ‘Shotokan Karate’, and with time, he continued learning boxing, kick-boxing, Muay Thai etc. in Manchester at ‘Master Tody’s Gym’.
At 17, Darren attended a seminar on ‘Hong Kong Style Fight Choreography’, and decided to pursue acting. He went to Hong Kong to try his luck in acting.
It was mid-1990s when Darren moved to Hong Kong to pursue acting in action genre. His first movie as a stunt double came in the 1991 film ‘Turbulent Affair’.
He continued doing stunts in movies like ‘Hero’s Blood’ (1991), ‘Guns & Roses’ (1993), ‘Deadly Target’ (1994), ‘Angels on Fire’ (1995), ‘Sixty Million Dollar Man’ (1995), ‘Guardian Angels’ (1995), until he made his debut in Yeun Woo-ping’s action movie, ‘Tai Chi Boxer’ in 1996. Darren played the villain opposite Jacky Wu.
Along with finding work, Darren was supporting himself by working as a bodyguard to celebrities and night guard in clubs. In 1997, he appeared in another movie ‘Bloodmoon’, where he again played a villain, and starred alongside Gary Daniels and Chuck Jeffreys.
In 1998, he played another negative role in ‘Techno Warriors’ and continued his streak in ‘Lethal Combat’ (1999). The following year, he appeared in his first Hollywood venture ‘Hostile Environment’, which turned out to be dud.
In 2001, he appeared in ‘G.O.D’ that again didn’t live up to his Hollywood dreams. Meanwhile, he did some more action in martial art movies like ‘Legion of the Dead’ (2001) and ‘Xtreme Warroirs’ (2001).
His other works include working as assistant to the producer in ‘Guns & Roses’, fight choreographer in ‘Hostile Environment’ and ‘Legion of the Dead’, and stunt coordinator in ‘Beyond the Limits’.
He had also worked as a motion capture actor in ‘G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009),’Dragon Age: Origins’ (2009) and ‘EA Sports MMA’ (2010).