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William Zabka

William Michael Zabka (/ˈzæbkə/; born October 20, 1965) is an American actor. He is best known for his role of Johnny Lawrence in The Karate Kid (1984), The Karate Kid Part II (1986), and the TV series Cobra Kai (2018–2025).

Zabka's career took off with The Karate Kid, despite having no prior karate training. During the 1980s, he appeared in the films Just One of the Guys (1985), Back to School (1986), and the television series The Equalizer (1986–1989). In the 1990s and 2000s, Zabka focused on independent films and filmmaking. In 2004, he was nominated for an Academy Award for co-writing and producing the short film Most. Zabka continued his directing career, including music videos for Rascal Flatts. From 2018 to 2025, Zabka reprised his role as Johnny Lawrence in the YouTube Red and Netflix series Cobra Kai, which he co-executive produced with Karate Kid costar Ralph Macchio.

Zabka was born on October 20, 1965, in New York City, the son of Nancy, a business liaison, producer, and production assistant, and Stanley Zabka, a director, writer, and composer. Zabka has a younger brother and a younger sister. Stan is of Czech and German descent and was born in Des Moines, Iowa. He worked as production manager on many motion pictures, including the Chuck Norris film Forced Vengeance (1982).

Zabka lived in Long Island until he was 10, when his family then moved to San Fernando Valley California. In 1983, Zabka graduated from El Camino Real Charter High School in Los Angeles, before briefly attending California State University, Northridge and majoring in film.

While attending his first semester at Cal State Northridge, Zabka began auditioning for The Karate Kid (1984). Halfway through his first semester, Zabka would drop out of school when he got his breakout acting role as Johnny Lawrence, the main antagonist to the title character and protagonist played by Ralph Macchio. At the time, Zabka had no training in karate, but was an accomplished wrestler. Participating in the film inspired Zabka to learn the martial art of Tang Soo Do and he later earned his second green belt. The film's final scene was filmed at Cal State Northridge's gymnasium, and Zabka later jokingly commented on this stating: “So I went to college as a student and came back by the end of the semester as one of the stars of Karate Kid.”

Later in the 1980s, Zabka appeared in the comedy movies Just One of the Guys (1985) and Back to School (1986). He co-starred on the CBS television series The Equalizer as the son of the title character (1986–89). Zabka also played Jack, Audrey's jock boyfriend, in National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985). He later tried to step away from playing the class bully character. In an interview, Zabka mentioned that he was sometimes hassled in public by random people due to the villainous characters he was best known for. In 1986, Zabka had some smaller roles in films such as Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story and Back to School, while also returning as Johnny Lawrence in The Karate Kid Part II.

During the 1990s and 2000s, Zabka acted mostly in independent films and did behind the scenes work while studying to be a filmmaker. In 2003, he wrote and produced the short film Most (aka The Bridge) shot on location in the Czech Republic and Poland. Later that year, Most had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and the film won numerous awards at prestigious film festivals, including Best of Festival at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films in 2003. In 2004, Zabka was nominated for an Academy Award for Most in the Live Action Short Film category.

In 2007, Zabka directed and starred in a music video for the band No More Kings' song, "Sweep the Leg." The video stars Zabka as a caricature of himself, living in a trailer in the desert and obsessed with his role in The Karate Kid. The video includes cameos by several of the original Karate Kid cast members, including Martin Kove and Ralph Macchio.

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