Have you ever noticed that the best originals always seem to come in groups of six?. But the title of best original six-pack quite literally belongs to the muscle-bound men and women who made up the first cast of.But what did these Gladiators do once they hung up their patriotic spandex and returned to the real world?
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Well, here's what we know: 1. DERON MCBEE (MALIBU)Fans of B-movies might remember McBee's appearance in 1997's Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, where he played the half-equine warlord Motaro (he was joined by 'Sabre,' who played Jax). McBee, who trained at the Billy Blanks World Karate Studio, has also appeared in more than, including such blockbusters as The Killing Zone and Enter the Blood Ring. Curb Your Enthusiasm fans might remember McBee's guest appearance during the second season as former pro wrestler Thor Olson, who Larry becomes convinced slashed his tires after the two men got into an argument. MARISA PARE (LACE)After appearing in 59 episodes from 1989-1993, the ironically Canadian-born Pare, or Lace #1 to American Gladiator fans, made one appearance on the TV show Renegade with fellow former Gladiator Michael Horton.
According to, she resurfaced in 1997 on an episode of Clueless, again playing Lace. Pare, whose birth name is Roebuck, married actor Michael Pare in 1986. In 1987, she appeared as a fashion show coordinator in The Women's Club, a movie in which her then-husband starred, before the two were divorced in 1988. Pare was one of two Gladiators to pose nude in Playboy. MICHAEL HORTON (GEMINI)Creatively named for his split personality 'calm one minute, violent the next,' Horton served as team captain of the American Gladiators during his 80-episode stint on the show, which spanned four years. His greatest claim to fame since hanging up his spandex, besides his aforementioned appearance in Renegade, of course, was his role as the in Night at the Roxbury.
What is love? Pounding the living daylights out of a contestant with a foam jousting stick. RAYE HOLLITT (ZAP)The Wilkes-Barre native played a reporter in 1997's Letters From a Killer, starring Patrick Swayze. She has scored several other small roles in movies and television shows, which, coupled with her 1996 appearance in Playboy, make Hollitt one of the more ubiquitous American Gladiators. She also a (slightly NSFW) website where she details her new projects, such as screenwriting and photography, though it doesn't seem to have been updated in a while. DAN CLARK (NITRO)Danny Clark's been one of the busier Gladiators since the show went off the air. He's in TV shows and movies like Walker, Texas Ranger; Ellen; Saved by the Bell; and Equilibrium, and in 2008, he served as a consulting producer on the American Gladiators relaunch.
He even about his glory days in 2009 titled Gladiator: A True Story of 'Roids, Rage, and Redemption. After surviving a heart attack in 2013, Clark wrote another book called, which was released in 2017. He also put together a competitive called The Gladiator Rock’n Run, which currently raises money for the Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes. CHERYL BARLDINGER (SUNNY)Barldinger is like the Chicago Blackhawks of this original six in that she kind of disappeared after suffering an injury during her first and only season, as seen in the video above. If you've been using your free time in quarantine to binge-watch the impressive library of movies and shows on, you'll soon have another title to add to your list. As reports, a new docuseries on the making of will be premiering on the streaming platform in May.Disney+ will be releasing the first episode of Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, an eight-part documentary series, on May 4 (a.k.a.
Star Wars Day). Which means we don't have to wait until the show's second season arrives to see new footage of The Child, a.k.a., back in action.' Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian is an opportunity for fans of the show to take a look inside and get to see a different perspective, and perhaps a greater understanding, of how The Mandalorian came together and some of the incredibly talented contributors throughout season 1,' executive producer said in a.So what exactly can fans expect from this closer look at The Mandalorian? According to the press release, the show will cover 'the filmmaking process, the legacy of 's Star Wars, how the cast brought the characters to life, the series' groundbreaking technology, the artistry behind the show's practical models, effects, and creatures, plus the creative influences, the iconic score, and connections to Star Wars characters and props from across the galaxy.' After Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian's debut on Monday, May 4, new episodes will premiere every Friday. If you don't have a Disney+ subscription yet, head to learn how you can start a free trial.h/t. View this post on InstagramA post shared by (@rainnwilson) on Mar 30, 2020 at 11:25am PDTrecently caught up with Wilson and discussed Netflix's new docuseries.
When Wilson was asked if he thought Dwight would get into the show just like nearly everyone else during quarantine, the Emmy nominee said, 'oh yeah,' adding, 'Probably somewhere in the northwestern Pennsylvania fictional land where Dwight Schrute actually exists, there would be Schrute Zoo, inspired by Tiger King.' Wilson went on to imagine how Dwight and his wife Angela, played by Angela Kinsey, would be handling the pandemic, explaining to Entertainment Weekly that the pair would be living on Schrute Farms with their son and keeping all others 'relegated to the barn' before the spread of the virus.
Wilson said that once the virus showed up, Dwight 'wouldn't allow them anywhere near his family. I think there'd be a lot of guns involved.' If you're familiar with Dwight's character, that's not too far-fetched of an idea. But the most believable scenario is probably how Wilson thinks the assistant to the regional manager would try to help others in this trying time. 'Dwight's advice would all be about working on your self-defense,' the actor said. 'Dwight would have confused the coronavirus with the zombie apocalypse.' Now that you know Dwight would be working on constructing “Schrute Zoo,” check out how Ed Helms thinks his character on The Office, Andy Bernard, would handle quarantine by heading.h/t.