Michel Qissi
- Actor
- Stunts
- Director
When he was seven years old Michel Qissi began training in boxing. He
soon met and befriended a young Jean-Claude Van Varenberg (Jean-Claude Van Damme) who
was studying Shotokan Karate, and the two traded techniques in their
systems. They grew up together and shared the same love of action films
and dreamed of being action stars themselves one day. In 1982, Qissi
and Jean-Claude went to Hollywood together to look for a career in
action movies. landing their big break in 1986. After obtaining an
interview with Menahem Golan of Cannon Pictures they secured a three-picture
deal, the first of which was the highly successful Bloodsport. In
Cyborg (1989), Qissi worked as Van Damme's personal trainer but had no part
in the cast. In the picture, Kickboxer (1989), Qissi was working as a
choreographer when he overheard the production crew say they needed a
tall Asian-looking guy who had a background in Muay Thai. Qissi had
studied Muay Thai years before in Thailand so he volunteered and got
the part of Tong Po. Michel Qissi was not credited; however, he was
dubbed as Tong Po and even given a make-up job to make him look Asian. His final picture with Van Damme was Lionheart (1990) (AWOL),
playing a legionnaire sent to bring Van Damme back to the army. Since
then, he returned to his role of Tong Po in the sequel Kickboxer 2: The Road Back (1991). Qissi
also did a few of his own flicks including Terminator Woman (1993) which he directed;
he also had a relative Jeanette Agaronoff as the writer for this movie. Extreme Force (2001)
was a movie directed by him along side Hector Echavarria as once again looking
just like Tong Po but under the moniker Kong Li.