Steve Cardenas
Steve Cardenas | |
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Born | Stephen Antonio Cardenas May 29, 1974 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Martial artist, actor, musician |
Years active | 1992–1998: actor 1986–present; martial artist |
Stephen Antonio "Steve" Cardenas (born May 29, 1974) formerly known as Steven Cardenas, is an American martial artist, musician, and retired actor. Cardenas gained fame in the mid 1990s for portraying Rocky DeSantos, the second Red Power Ranger in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and later, the Blue Zeo Ranger in Power Rangers Zeo TV series.[1]
Early life
Cardenas was born Stephen Antonio Cardenas on May 29, 1974 in Hampton, Virginia, at the Langley Air Force Base. Spending his early childhood as a military brat, Cardenas was raised in San Antonio, Texas. He is of half Mexican descent.[2] He started training in martial arts when he was about 12 years old and reached black belt in Tae Kwon Do at age 16. Steve Cardenas has been in martial arts for 28 years. He earned 5th degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.[3]
Career
At age 20, Cardenas left his native Texas and settled in Los Angeles to audition for a Mighty Morphin Power Rangers role that would change his life. His character, Rocky, replaced Jason Lee Scott (played by Austin St. John) as the Red Ranger in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series (eventually the Gold Ranger in Zeo), and he later became the Blue Ranger for Power Rangers Zeo. He had no previous acting experience and had to learn on the job. Cardenas left the Power Rangers series and retired from acting during Power Rangers Turbo, due to contract disagreements, and possibly to focus on his martial artist career.[4] Many years later, starting at the 2007 Power Morphicon convention, he began making convention appearances with other former cast members.[5]
After Power Rangers, he owns a martial arts studio in Burbank, California and one in his hometown of San Antonio. In 2009, he started a kids-specific program at Hollywood Brazilian jiu-jitsu studio in West Hollywood, and in 2011 he opened the Force/Balance Brazilian jiu-jitsu & Yoga school. Cardenas had become interested in Brazilian jiu-jitsu after losing a friendly match against "a blue belt in BJJ... [he] choked me out in 10 seconds! He was only training for a year and a half at that time and I had been training for 10 yrs. It was an immediate eye opener." The style was more difficult for him to learn than other martial arts disciplines.[6]
He holds multiple awards from martial arts contests, including two Silver Medals at Copa Pacifica (2009 and 2011), Gold Medal winner of the 2009 American National Championship, Gold Medal in the 2010 Jujitsu Pro Gear Open, and Silver Medal in the 2010 No-Gi World Championships.[6]
In 2017, he will star in a upcoming short movie The Order alongside : Austin St. John, Catherine Sutherland, David Yost, Johnny Yong Bosch, Paul Schrier, Karan Ashley, Walter Emanuel Jones, Erin Cahill, Blake Foster, Nakia Burrise, Hilary Shepard Turner, Dan Southworth, Alyson Sullivan, Deborah Estelle Phillips and Azim Rizk.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
Filmography
Film
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995) .... Rocky DeSantos/The Red Ranger
- Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie (1997) .... Rocky DeSantos
- The Order (2017)
Television
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993) TV Series .... Rocky DeSantos/The Red Ranger (1994–1995)
- Power Rangers Zeo (1996) TV Series .... Rocky DeSantos/Blue Zeo Ranger
- Power Rangers Turbo (1997) .... Rocky DeSantos
References
- ^ Michael Mammano (2013-12-05). "Interview With Power Rangers' Steve Cardenas | Den of Geek". Denofgeek.us. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
- ^ "Official Steve Cardenas Interview!". RangerBoard.com. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
- ^ Steven Vanderpool (2011-08-02). "Forever Red: Steve Cardenas Talks 'Power Rangers' and Force/Balance Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & Yoga!". Iconvsicon.com. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
- ^ "Interview With Power Rangers' Steve Cardenas - Dec 5, 2013". Dennis Publishing. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
- ^ [1] Archived July 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b [2][dead link]
- ^ The Order film 2017 on imdb.com
- ^ The Order film 2017 on henshinjustice.com
- ^ The Order on ecartelera.com
- ^ The Order on houston imports.com
- ^ The Order film 2017 on nerdbastards.com
- ^ The Order movie science fiction.com
- ^ The Order on aceofgeeks.net
- ^ The Order on plugou.com
External links
- 1974 births
- 20th-century American male actors
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- Living people
- American male actors of Mexican descent
- People from Hampton, Virginia
- Male actors from Virginia
- Hispanic and Latino American male actors
- American practitioners of Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- American taekwondo practitioners
- American martial artists