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Rob Garrison
Birth Date:23 January 1960
Birth Place:Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
Death Place:Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
Alma Mater:Ohio University
Years Active:1977–2018, 2019

Robert Scott Garrison (January 23, 1960 – September 27, 2019) was an American actor known for his role as Tommy in the 1984 film The Karate Kid and the second season of its spinoff Cobra Kai.

Garrison started his acting career in the 1970s and continued steadily over the 1980s and 1990s. He acted in Brubaker (1980), The Karate Kid (1984), The Karate Kid Part II (1986), and Iron Eagle (1986). He also had roles in the television shows Coach, St. Elsewhere, MacGyver, and .

Early life

Garrison was born on January 23, 1960, and raised in Wheeling, West Virginia.[1]

Career

He first became involved in acting at Wheeling Park High School and also had a small role in Starship Invasions (1977)[2] before graduating in 1978.[3] He then studied theater at Ohio University on a full scholarship, and received a small role as a convict in Robert Redford's prison film Brubaker (1980).[3] After graduating from Ohio University in 1982, he was cast as Tommy in the 1984 film The Karate Kid, although both he and William Zabka tried out for the role of Johnny. Garrison reprised this role during season 2 of the Netflix web series Cobra Kai in 2019.[4] [5] His Karate Kid character Tommy is remembered for delivering the line "Get him a body bag, yeah!" during the closing moments of the climactic fight between Ralph Macchio's Daniel LaRusso and Zabka's Johnny Lawrence in the original Karate Kid film. He later stated that the line, heard while his character is offscreen, was not a part of the original script: "My famous line, I never said that while filming. I looped that in two months later. I was in the recording booth with John [Avildsen] and he said he needed two seconds of something. I said, 'Get him a body bag!' on the first try. John said 'That's going to be a classic. You'll never be forgotten because of that line.'"[6] [3]

Garrison continued his acting career over the 1980s and 1990s, appearing in films such as The Karate Kid Part II (cameo) (1986) and Iron Eagle (1986).[7] [2] He also had roles in the television shows Coach, St. Elsewhere, MacGyver and .[8] [9]

He acted in the 2007 No More Kings music video Sweep the Leg, which parodied The Karate Kid, The Pledge (2011), and the short film The Static released in 2016.[7] Garrison interacted with his fans via social media and reprised the role of Tommy in the second season of Cobra Kai, which was his last performance.[2]

Personal life

In a later part of Garrison's life, acting was no longer his full-time work and he was employed as a restaurant manager.[3] [10]

Death

Garrison continued acting on stage in local theatre productions in Wheeling until his health began to fail him. He died on September 27, 2019, at the age of 59. He had been admitted to a West Virginia hospital for treatment of kidney and liver issues, where he had been hospitalized for a month until his organs shut down.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Starship Invasions Suicide Crewman
1979Search and Destroy R.J.
1979Lost and Found Ed Connally
1980Brubaker Pretty Boy
1984The Karate Kid Tommy [11]
1984Best Revenge Eddie
1986Iron Eagle Packer
1986The Karate Kid Part II Tommy
1988Human Error
1990Hollywood Hot Tubs 2: Educating Crystal Billy Dare
2011The Pledge Pat Kern
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1986St. Elsewhere Bomber 1 episode[12]
1987MacGyver Patrol Officer 1 episode
1988Tour of Duty Lt. Biggs 1 episode[13]
1989Columbo Young Man 1 episode
1990Coach Insurance Salesman 1 episode
1995 Sheriff Blaine 1 episode
2019Cobra Kai Tommy 1 episode (final acting role)
Music Video
YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Sweep the Leg Tommy by No More Kings[14] [15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Scott Garrison: Kepner Funeral Homes Burke Chapel Obituary . September 28, 2019 . September 27, 2019 . Legacy.com.
  2. News: France . Lisa . Rob Garrison, 'Karate Kid' actor, dead at 59 . September 28, 2019 . CNN.
  3. Web site: Stage Is Home to Garrison . October 1, 2019 . Ayres . Eric . December 5, 2014 . The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register.
  4. Web site: Rob Garrison@therobgarrison . 2019-11-03 . Garrison . Rob . 2019-04-25 . Twitter.
  5. 'Cobra Kai' Season 2: About That 'Karate Kid' Reunion in Episode 6… . 2019-10-21 . Topel . Fred . April 27, 2019 . /Film.
  6. News: The Crane Kick Is Bogus: A Karate Kid Oral History . September 27, 2019 . Prewitt . Alex . May 1, 2018 . Sports Illustrated.
  7. News: What the Karate Kid Cast Looks Like Today . October 1, 2019 . Marvel Movies.
  8. Robert Garrison Dies: 'The Karate Kid' Actor Was 59 . September 27, 2019 . Evans. Greg . September 27, 2019 . Deadline Hollywood.
  9. R.I.P. 'Karate Kid' Star Robert Garrison Dies After Long Health Battle . September 27, 2019 . September 27, 2019 . Radar Online.
  10. Web site: R.I.P. 'Karate Kid' Star Robert Garrison Dies After Long Health Battle. RadarOnline. September 27, 2019 .
  11. News: Wheat . Lorraine . 'The Karate Kid' Actor Rob Garrison Dies at 59 . September 28, 2019 . . September 27, 2019 . en.
  12. News: Blistein . Jon . Rob Garrison, Actor Who Played Tommy in 'The Karate Kid,' Dead at 59 . September 28, 2019 . . September 27, 2019.
  13. Bicks . Emily . Rob Garrison Cause of Death: How Did the 'Karate Kid' Star Die? . . September 28, 2019 . en . September 27, 2019.
  14. News: Of Being and Johnny Lawrence (Sweep the Leg). Corvallis Gazette-Times. March 10, 2018. Frye, Cory. October 21, 2018.
  15. News: 'Karate Kid' villain Billy Zabka is still best friends with the Cobra Kais. USA Today. October 9, 2014. Strauss, Chris. October 21, 2018.