When Rocky IV was released in 1985, it not only further cemented Sylvester Stallone’s reputation, but it also introduced one of the most memorable villains in cinema history: Ivan Drago, a Soviet boxer. What few people know is that over 5,000 people auditioned for the role, but it was Dolph Lundgren, a relatively unknown figure at the time, who won over the cast and left a lasting impression on audiences.
The Search for Ivan Drago
After the success of the first three films, Stallone – director and screenwriter of Rocky IV – wanted to create an opponent who was both fearsome and completely different from the previous characters. Ivan Drago was built as a symbol of strength and coldness, representing the tension during the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union.
To find the right person, the production team held extensive auditions, attracting more than 5,000 candidates from all over the world, including professional athletes, actors and martial artists.
Dolph Lundgren: The outsider who became an icon
When he auditioned for the role, Dolph Lundgren had almost no acting experience. He was an athlete with an impressive academic background, holding a master’s degree in chemical engineering and had been a bodyguard for famous singer Grace Jones. However, his tall appearance (1m96), solid muscles and cold face made a strong impression on Stallone.
Stallone shared in an interview:
“When Dolph walked in, I knew right away this was the guy we were looking for. He looked like a real fighting machine.”
Lundgren not only had to pass auditions but also had to practice intensely to transform into Ivan Drago. He learned how to fight in the ring and familiarized himself with acting techniques to bring conviction to the role.
Ivan Drago: Classic Villain
The character of Ivan Drago is not only a formidable opponent of Rocky Balboa but also becomes a symbol of the confrontation between the two superpowers. With the famous line “If he dies, he dies”, Drago portrays the indifference and cruelty, leaving a deep impression on the audience.
Lundgren performed the role excellently, turning Drago into a character that is both scary and memorable. This role not only made Lundgren’s name but also made him a famous action star in the 1980s and 1990s.
Success and legacy
Rocky IV was a huge success at the box office, earning over $300 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film in the Rocky series. The role of Ivan Drago catapulted Lundgren to fame and became one of the most beloved villains in cinema history.
Over 30 years later, Lundgren returned to the role of Ivan Drago in Creed II (2018), where his character faced the consequences of his past. This further cemented Drago’s place in popular culture, proving his enduring influence.
Conclusion
Dolph Lundgren’s journey from unknown candidate to iconic villain is a testament to the importance of creative vision and appropriateness in acting. Ivan Drago is not just a villain but a timeless icon, thanks to Lundgren’s brilliant performance in Rocky IV.