Greetings
my esteemed readers, time for another legend interview on Dan's Movie Report!
Martial Artist/Boxer/Actress Daisy Lang chats exclusively with with
Dan's Movie Report, about her career, past, present, and future. This
interview is 11 years in the making! I met Daisy back in 2003 in Las Vegas at the H.I.M.A.S. Banquet, now the time is right!
A
bit about Daisy for the non initiated, non martial arts, and non boxing
fans:
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Before
she came to Los Angeles and started working in film Daisy Lang had a
world renowned career in karate, kick-boxing and boxing. In 1995 she
first became known to a U.S. audience as the World Champion in karate
and kick-boxing.
After
kickboxing, she became one of the pioneers in women’s professional
boxing in Europe. She has three World titles to her name, all won in
fights in Germany: Junior Bantam (1999), Bantam (2003) and Super
Bantam Weight (2003). Her success in sports made her a popular guest
on national TV shows and a frequent subject of magazine articles.
After
a successful decade in the sports world in Europe, Daisy relocated to
Los Angeles to concentrate on her acting career and business. In 2007
she became a member of SAG and has been working in films and
commercials, mostly in action roles
Daisy
Lang is also a physical therapist who uses her experience as a world
class athlete and her knowledge in the medical field to promote
boxing as a way to stay in physical and mental shape.
Like
I said LEGEND! Now sit back, grab some green tea, and tune out the
world and tune into Daisy Lang!
We
last spoke in 2003 when you were still actively fighting, when was
your final fight, and would you ever consider a return to the ring?
My
last fight was in Cologne, Germany in October 2004, (10-18-04 Maritim
Hotel) against Simone Suciu. (Link to Daisy's full boxing record @
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=6691&cat=boxer
My last fight was in Cologne, Germany in October 2004, (10-16-04
Maritim Hotel) against Simone Suciu. (Link to Daisy's full boxing
record @http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=6691&cat=boxer I
won with a knockout in the 4th
round. I wanted to have a good final fight as I finished my boxing
career.
It happened, and I am very happy about that.
I
know you relocated to the U.S. Since we last chatted. How long have
you lived in California, what prompted the move?
I
have lived in California for 8 years and never planned to stay in
this country. I came often to the U.S. , for business, visited my
friends in Los Angeles, I always told my friends : I don't know when
I will come back, sorry, I am going back to the cold weather again. I
like the Sun in California and the freedom of many opportunity That
was a big reason for relocating here. Germany was the best place, to
have my boxing career, but everything moves slowly, and of course the
weather haha.
Discussing
the film Undisputed 2, great film, How did you get the part of
Svetlana, must have been amazing to work with Issac and Scot Adkins,
and Michael Jai White, if you can share a cool story form that
production.
It
was a big pleasure to work with Issac Florentine, and he is a big
martial artist too. Discussing how I got the part on the film,
initially I worked on another production before (U.S. Seals Dead Or
Alive, “Operation Stormbringer”) I was invited by the company ,Nu
Image , because of my sports experience and got a role of the
Russian Terrorist Ania, (I was still competing at the time) Because
of my role in that film, I was invited to the second movie Undisputed
2. The story in the movie takes place in the jail. The director
created a part for me, I was a bodyguard for the Russian Mafia Boss I
did not have many fighting opportunities in that film and discussed
with Issac Florentine all the time, can I get some kicks, can I fight
with somebody else. In Undisputed 2, I have to kill people with
weapons, and that was a bit boring for me haha. In acting, Issac
explained to me, it is not always to fight, that you have to play
cold, serious. It is much more difficult to play the part of the
bodyguard, to be serious all the time and I am a person who
likes to smile a lot, I really needed to work hard to be serious all
the time. It was a big pleasure to meet Scott Adkins and Michael Jai
White, both great actors and fighters, real action people, they did
there own stunts, and they did a very good job together.
Staying
with the action film topic, chat about about working on the film
Missionary Man with Dolph, you make a great tough girl! How did you
get that part?
Actually
there is a very interesting story about how I got that part, I was
invited by Sylvester Stallone to the premiere of Rocky 6, at the
Chinese Theater, actually Dolph is a good friend of mine. I met Dolph
in the premiere, he knew I liked motorcycles, he told me he was
shooting a film in Texas, he will also direct and star in the film,
he told me, there were a lot of motorcyclists,rockers etc, and he
wanted to give me the part of a bad girl biker! To ride motorcycles,
we also had the chance to work out together, he is an amazing
athlete. We trained together for the film, he is great he can fight
for real as well. He is a very organized and disciplined man, I went
for one week in Texas to work on Missionary Man, and with that film I
became a SAG member. It was a lot of fun, I was a bad girl, I did
some fighting in the film, we trained every day, and I met very nice
people on that film.
What
do you think about females in action films in 2014 as compared with a
decade or so ago, more doors are opened up?
I
am a very positive person, I see the action parts for women getting
better, not just this year, even starting a few years ago. Angelina
Jolie's influence has really helped. I think many more doors are opened up for
women in action films. This makes me very happy, I also see women
taken from UFC to be actresses like Gina Carano, Ronda Rousey, who
are athletes like me. I am a big fan of Ronda Rousey. I met her last
year in Bulgaria on the set of Expendables 3. I also watched Ronda
fight in Vegas, she is a super talented fighter, and very feminine.
Do
you personally like the more raw style Scott Adkins style or the
wires and flashy stuff of the comic book adaptations?
Honestly
I like both ,the combination, because I don't like just to be
rough, I like the comedy side as well. That part is much more
difficult to play as the opposed to be a brutal and rough person. I
had a nice experience in my first comedy movie The Gold and the
Beautiful with the Farley Brothers. I had a pretty big part to play
Reeza Rizoto who was the write hand to the "mafia boss"
Kevin Farley.
I
noticed you have been involved with a few charitable events, chat
about Big Fighter Big Cause, sounds like a cool charity.
I
was invited every year to this charity event true a friend of mine
Ann Marie Newman and I know Sugar
Ray Leonard too. Leonard is one of my favorite boxers, and he is a
legend. The fighting world in LA is like a very small city. All of
the boxing people know each other. Sugar Shane Mosley, Oscar De La
Hoya, and Mike Tyson are also involved in the project, a great cause.
Any
new film or TV projects in the works?
I
have some parts in upcoming films, but not able to give the
information as of yet, you will be the first to know. People can
continue to get roles, If you look good, no matter the age. As long
as you look good and have solid physical shape. I believe you can
still get work as an action actor.
How
about opening a martial arts Dojo, have you done that, or are
thinking about it? The reason I ask is because of your vast
knowledge, and specialization in physical therapy.
For
now my time is so limited, I wish I could clone myself, to have time
to utilize all my talents together. I think I will be able to do that
when I stop traveling and stay in one place, and probably have a
family, but for now I do not have time to do this. When I was a child
I said I always wanted to have a physical therapy practice connected
to a martial arts dojo. When I lived in Bulgaria, my basis was
martial arts, everything after that I achieved comes from the martial
arts. I started with Tae Kwon Do, then karate, then kick-boxing, and
the end of the story is that I became a professional boxer.
A
slight diversion in the interview, chat about training singer Doro
Pesch for her celebrity boxing match? As a huge fan of her music and
of course martial arts, I am curious to learn the situation behind
her fight.
It
was a reality show in Germany- like dancing with the stars, but it
was a Boxing with the stars. Doro and I are very good friends, from
Dusseldorf. She is a powerful woman too. Doro came to some of my
first boxing revisited the gym in Dusseldorf, she liked martial arts
a lot, and our managers knew each other as well. I am a rock-n-roll
lady and like her music. Actually I was supposed to train Samantha
Fox for the show . I went to London, to train her and she was injured
5-6 days before the show she had to pull out. I told my manager, to
get Doro. It was difficult to get Doro, she was on tour at the time Her manager did not want her to do the fight, because she could get
hurt. I spent some time with Doro on her tour bus, we trained for
only three days between the concerts. We had some training and
interviews, it was a very short time to get ready for that show, but
she did an incredible job. It was awesome working with her.
Very
cool story about Doro, she is such a talented and hard working
person! Share some final thoughts Daisy, lets wrap this chat up.
Thank you for your sharing your time to conduct this detailed
interview.
The
Martial Arts spirit and experiences are always a part of my life, and
make me a very positive person. I wanna say to everyone: "Don't
be afraid to do what you wish! Every day is a new beginning!"
Danny, thank you again, I am sure we will chat soon
when my new films begin shooting, and I have additional news.
Videos from Daisy: Acting Reel: Daisy Lang's Acting Reel
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