Scott Adkins

Scott Edward Adkins (born 17 June 1976[1]) is a British actor, film producer and martial artist. He gained prominence with his villainous portrayal of the Russian prison fighter Yuri Boyka in the American martial arts film Undisputed II: Last Man Standing (2006), a role he reprised in its sequels Undisputed III: Redemption (2010) and Boyka: Undisputed (2017). He has since made films in a variety of genres, such as crime dramas, martial arts movies, war films, action thrillers, sci-fi actioners and action comedies, mostly as the lead.[2]

Scott Adkins
Adkins in 2023.
Born
Scott Edward Adkins

(1976-06-17) 17 June 1976 (age 47)
NationalityBritish
Occupations
  • Actor
  • gymnast
  • screenwriter
  • film producer
  • martial artist
Years active1998–present
Children2
Websitescottadkins.com

Born in Sutton Coldfield, Adkins began practising martial arts at age 13, taking up taekwondo and earning his black belt at age 19. His early acting credits include minor roles in the Hong Kong films The Accidental Spy (2001), Black Mask 2: City of Masks (2002), and The Medallion (2003), and the American films Special Forces (2003), Unleashed (2005), and The Pink Panther (2006). His portrayal of Yuri Boyka in the Undisputed film series won him an Action on Film Award for Breakout Action Star in 2010 and a Jackie Chan Action Movie Award for Best Action Movie Actor in 2017. As a lead, Adkins has starred in films such as Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (2013), The Intergalactic Adventures of Max Cloud (2020), Savage Dog (2017), Zero Tolerance, Close Range (both in 2015), and The Debt Collector (2018).

Adkins is known for his collaborations with Jean-Claude Van Damme, starring in The Shepherd: Border Patrol (2008), Assassination Games (2011), Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning and The Expendables 2 (both 2012). He also starred opposite Wu Jing in Wolf Warrior (2015), Donnie Yen in Ip Man 4: The Finale (2019), Tony Jaa and Iko Uwais in Triple Threat (2019), and Keanu Reeves in John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023).

Early life

Scott Edward Adkins was born in Sutton Coldfield,[1] a town within Birmingham, into a family of butchers. He first became interested in martial arts at the age of ten, when he visited a local Judo club with his father and older brother.[3] After being robbed at age 13, his interest in martial arts grew even more. That same year, he began to practice Taekwondo. Since the age of 16, Scott also started to practice Kickboxing with Anthony Jones, eventually becoming a kickboxing instructor for the Professional Karate Association. He ran classes at the Fitness First at Bearwood, Smethwick once a week. He has also gained experience in Ninjutsu, Krav Maga, Karate, Wushu, Aikido, Jujutsu, MMA, Capoeira and Gymnastics.

As a youth, Adkins was inspired by Bruce Lee, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Jean-Claude Van Damme, stating, "I wanted to be an actor first because I grew up idolizing action stars. The first one for me was Bruce Lee, and then there was Stallone and Arnold, and then Van Damme came along in '88 and really inspired me".[4]

Acting career

He secured a role in a Hong Kong martial arts film called Dei Seung Chui Keung (2001) (aka Extreme Challenge). He was spotted by Head of the Hong Kong Stuntmen Association and director Wei Tung and British-born Hong Kong movie expert Bey Logan, and found himself in the East for the first time. He had the opportunity to work with some of Hong Kong cinema's leading action directors including Yuen Woo-ping, Corey Yuen, Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan. Acting roles soon started to come in and he was offered a guest role in the BBC's Doctors (2000) filmed at Birmingham's Pebble Mill. He appeared in a few episodes in BBC's EastEnders (2003) and City Central (1999), and a lead role in Sky One comedy drama Mile High (2003) followed by a regular role in BBC's Holby City (2006) as Bradley Hume, the assistant general manager of Holby General.

Starring roles in feature films soon followed with his portrayal of Talbot in Special Forces (2003) and Yuri Boyka in Undisputed II: Last Man Standing (2006). It was this film that broke him into the mainstream with his villainous portrayal of the Russian MMA underground fighter Boyka. After this Scott had guest starring roles in bigger budget films like The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) and The Tournament (2009), and played Jean-Claude Van Damme's main adversary in Sony Pictures The Shepherd: Border Patrol (2008). He shared the role of Weapon XI with Ryan Reynolds in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009). Adkins appears in the role of King Amphitryon in The Legend of Hercules.[5][6]

In 2012, he was cast to star in Métal Hurlant Chronicles, a television adaptation of the popular French comic book Metal Hurlant.

He has worked in four films with his idol Jean-Claude Van Damme: The Shepherd: Border Patrol, Assassination Games, Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning and The Expendables 2.

Adkins was reunited with action choreographer Yuen Woo-ping in 2019 when he starred alongside Donnie Yen in Ip Man 4: The Finale as the main antagonist Barton Geddes, a Marine gunnery sergeant.[7] According to Adkins, Yen personally requested him to star in the film.[8]

In 2022, he starred in Day Shift with Jamie Foxx and Dave Franco, and appeared in John Wick: Chapter 4 alongside Keanu Reeves in 2023.[9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001The Accidental SpyLee's bodyguard / Turkish leaderCredited as Scott Edward Adkins
Extreme ChallengeIsac BormanDirect-to-video
Pure VengeanceDanyShort film
2002Black Mask 2: City of MasksDr. LangVoiced by Jordan Chan in the Cantonese dub version
2003Special ForcesTalbotDirect-to-video
The MedallionSnakehead's Henchman
2005UnleashedSwimming Pool FighterAlso known as Danny the Dog
Pit FighterNathanDirect-to-video
2006The Pink PantherJacquard / Footballer
Undisputed II: Last Man StandingYuri BoykaDirect-to-video
2007The Bourne UltimatumAgent Kiley
2008The Shepherd: Border PatrolKarpDirect-to-video
Stag NightCarl
2009X-Men Origins: WolverineWeapon XIRole shared with Ryan Reynolds
The TournamentYuri PetrovDirect-to-video
NinjaCasey Bowman
2010Undisputed III: RedemptionYuri Boyka
2011Assassination GamesRoland Flint
2012El GringoThe Man
The Expendables 2Hector
Universal Soldier: Day of ReckoningJohnDirect-to-video
Zero Dark ThirtyJohn Simmons
2013LegendaryTravis PrestonDirect-to-video
Green Street 3: Never Back DownDanny Harvey
Ninja: Shadow of a TearCasey Bowman
2014The Legend of HerculesKing Amphitryon
2015Zero ToleranceStevenDirect-to-video
Wolf WarriorTom Cat[10]
Close RangeColton MacReadyDirect-to-video
Re-KillParker
2016Home InvasionHeflin
Jarhead 3: The SiegeGunny Raines
GrimsbyPavel Lukashenko
CriminalPete Greensleeves
Hard Target 2Wes BaylorDirect-to-video
Doctor StrangeLucian / Strong Zealot
EliminatorsMartin Parker / Thomas MackenzieDirect-to-video
2017Savage DogMartin Tillman
Boyka: UndisputedYuri Boyka
American AssassinVictor
2018Accident ManMike FallonDirect-to-video; also producer and screenwriter
Deadpool 2Weapon XIArchive footage; shared role with Ryan Reynolds
The Debt CollectorFrenchDirect-to-video
IncomingReiser
No SurrenderThe Crazy OneOriginally known as Karmouz War
2019AbductionQuinnDirect-to-video
Triple ThreatCollins
AvengementCain Burgess
Ip Man 4: The FinaleBarton Geddes
2020Debt CollectorsFrenchDirect-to-video; a sequel to The Debt Collector;
Released as Payback in the UK
Legacy of LiesMartin BaxterDirect-to-video
SeizedNero
Dead ReckoningMarco
The Intergalactic Adventures of Max CloudMax Cloud
2021One ShotJake Harris
Castle FallsMike WadeLimited release
2022Day ShiftDiran Nazarian
Section EightLeonard LockeDirect-to-video
Accident Man: Hitman's HolidayMike FallonDirect-to-video; a sequel to Accident Man;
Also producer, screenwriter and fight choreographer
2023John Wick: Chapter 4Killa Harkan
Wherever You GoJoseph

The US release date has not been determined; Originally known as Matrah Matrouh

2024One More ShotJake HarrisDirect-to-video; A sequel to One Shot
Lights OutDon 'The Reaper' RichterLimited release
Take CoverSam LordePost-production; Direct-to-video
The Killer's GameAngus MackenziePost-production[11]
2025Skyline: WarpathEric CorleyPost-production; Direct-to-video
TBADiabloKris ChaneyPost-production; Direct-to-video
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Adkins in 2011
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998DangerfieldEpisode: "Paths"
1999City CentralJake ClantonEpisode: "Life Liberty and Pursuit"
2000DoctorsRoss3 episodes
2001The Big BreakfastHimself1 episode
2002Mutant XMarkoEpisode: "Sign from Above"; uncredited
2003EastEndersJoel6 episodes
2005Mile HighEd Russell12 episodes
Hollyoaks: Let LooseRyan2 episodes
2006Holby CityBradley Hume9 episodes
2012, 2014Métal Hurlant ChroniclesGuillame / Joe Manda3 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResults
2010Undisputed III: RedemptionAction on Film AwardBreakout Action StarWon
2017Boyka: UndisputedJackie Chan Action Movie AwardsBest FightWon
2017Boyka: UndisputedJackie Chan Action Movie AwardsBest Action Movie ActorWon

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