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Residence
  
Van Nuys, California

Billed weight
  
222 lb (101 kg)

Website
  
RicDrasin.com

Name
  
Ric Drasin


Ring name(s)
  
Ric Drasin

Role
  
Actor

Billed height
  
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)

Siblings
  
Stephanie Drasin

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Born
  
July 12, 1944 (age 80) Bakersfield, California (
1944-07-12
)

Billed from
  
Bakersfield, CaliforniaSanta Monica, California

Spouse
  
Randi Susan Weber (m. 1989–2012), Ilene Walit (m. 1975–1983)

Children
  
Samantha Paige Drasin, Shane Drasin, Adam Drasin

Parents
  
Oscar Drasin, Claire Drasin

Movies and TV shows
  
Sextette, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, Flashfire, The Kid with X‑Ray Eyes, Mistress of the Apes

Similar People
  
Marco Brambilla, Ken Hughes, Fred Olen Ray, Larry Buchanan, Elliot Silverstein

Profiles

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Richard Alan "Ric" Drasin (born July 12, 1944) is an American bodybuilder, personal trainer, actor, stuntman, author, and former professional wrestler. He wrestled professionally for 36 years between 1965 and 2001, while also winning titles in amateur bodybuilding contests during his younger years. Drasin is also known for designing both the original Gold's Gym logo — a cartoon sketch of a bald weightlifter, and the World Gym gorilla logo.

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Born and raised in Bakersfield, California, Drasin began his fitness career in 1962. He taught classes in nutrition and exercise at the YMCA before he was assigned to train with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) champion Mae Young.

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Early life

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Drasin was born Richard Alan Drasin on July 12, 1944 in Bakersfield, California, as the second child of Oscar (1911–1963) and Claire Drasin (1914–2010). His parents owned and operated Drasin's Little Folks Shop, a children's furniture and clothing store. Drasin has one sibling, an older sister, Stephanie (b. 1936). Drasin's formal education began at Franklin Elementary School. While at Emerson Junior High School, as a joke he and two friends tried out for the cheerleading squad. They were selected. He graduated from Bakersfield High School in 1962 at age of 18, then attended Bakersfield College for two years (1963–1964), focusing on art.

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Drasin's interests in bodybuilding, powerlifting, weightlifting, and guitar playing began in junior high school. When Drasin was in high school, he formed a band known as The Epics, who were featured at YMCA Day at the Hollywood Bowl in 1960. About three months later, The Epics competed in a Battle of the Bands contest at the Hollywood Palladium, placing second out of about 200 bands. One of the prizes was a one-year recording contract with Capitol Records. Capitol Records changed the name of The Epics to The Hollywood Vines, who recorded two cruising songs, "Cruisin’" and "When Johnny Comes Slidin’ Home." The 45 rpm record (Capitol Records reference number 4511) was released in 1961. Although the record was a success, the band drifted apart as the members grew into adulthood. Drasin enlisted in the Army Reserves for eight years and was inducted on his 18th birthday. On active duty for approximately six months after enlistment and for two weeks each year thereafter, Drasin served as a clerk/typist and driver, achieving the rank of Sergeant. He was stationed at Fort Ord, California, and Fort Lewis, Washington.

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When Drasin was 18, his father died during surgery for a heart condition. Drasin and his father had very much enjoyed going to professional wrestling shows together and, unknown to his father, Drasin had decided he would someday become a professional wrestler.

Career

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Drasin's work in the fitness industry began in 1962, when he taught classes in nutrition and exercise at the Bakersfield YMCA. Also in Bakersfield, he was an instructor at Babe's Gym (1963–1964), then manager of Joseph's Gym (1965–1967).

Drasin was assigned to train with Johnnie Mae Young, who was a National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) United States Women's Champion known as one of the toughest wrestlers in the business. His first professional appearance was as babyface "Dick Alan" against Buddy "Killer" Austin, who won the match. In 1975, he started a business called West Coast Wrestling Promotions. He faced great opposition from the National Wrestling Alliance, and it ceased operations after a few shows.

In 1972, he had his first film role, playing "George," a gym manager who is attacked by rats in the movie Ben. and in 1978, played an Olympic weightlifter in the film Sextette.

In 1978, World Gym also asked him to design a logo, and he created the World Gym gorilla logo, still in use today.

In 1985, Drasin reorganized his old West Coast Wrestling Promotions into the American Wrestling Federation (AWF) and promoted wrestling shows in the Los Angeles and Bakersfield areas. He taught his son Shane how to wrestle, and he wrestled as "Shane '54" for the AWF from 1996 until 2001. Although Drasin's son Adam did not wrestle professionally, he occasionally worked as a referee for the AWF.

Current life

His book, So, You Want to Be a Wrestling Promoter, written with Bruce Dwight Collins, was published in March 2004 by BookSurge, LLC. In 2002, Drasin invented the Security Kat, a handheld personal security device. Drasin is now a spokesperson for Gold's Gym, speaking at conventions and appearing at special events at various Gold's Gyms. He is also a spokesperson for HeadBlade Razors.

On August 14, 2007, Drasin was filmed by Nine Network Australia for their prime time travel series, Getaway. One of Drasin's wrestling classes was featured, and he served as the show's guide for a tour of Venice Beach. The episode aired in October 2007.

In August 2008, Drasin received his badge from the Los Angeles Police Department identifying him as a Specialist Reserve Officer, a civilian volunteer who possesses special skills that benefit the police department.

He trained actress and television news correspondent Maria Menounos for her October 12, 2009, appearance on WWE Monday Night Raw as part of a charity awareness promotion.

Ric Drasin was the recipient of the first Joe Gold Lifetime Achievement Award, presented at the World Gym International Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 26–28, 2012. With this award, Drasin was recognized for his contributions to the fitness industry as a bodybuilder, professional wrestler, actor, and artist. Additionally, the award recognized his preservation of the history of the Golden Era of Bodybuilding through his current Internet show, Ric’s Corner on YouTube.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • Sunset flip
  • Spike piledriver
  • Nicknames
  • "All American Boy"
  • "The Equalizer"
  • "Mr. California"
  • "Mr. Everything"
  • Championships and accomplishments

  • AWF
  • AWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • CCW
  • CCW Championship (1 time)
  • GCW
  • GCW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Books

  • So, You Want to be a Wrestling Promoter? (2003)
  • Bodybuilding for Dumbbells (2014)
  • The Ricapedia of Steroids: Steroid Handbook for Education Purposes (2014)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2009
    Elevated (Short) as
    The Strongman
    2007
    The Third Nail as
    Supporting (uncredited)
    2006
    Slaughter Party (Video) as
    Cage
    2002
    The Shield (TV Series) as
    Pipe
    - Fire in the Hole (2004) - Pipe
    - Pilot (2002) - Pipe (uncredited)
    2002
    Another Bobby O'Hara Story... as
    Tiny
    2001
    AWF Throwdown (Video) as
    The Equalizer
    2001
    Prank Attack (TV Series) as
    The Wrestler
    2000
    Mach 2 as
    Terrorist (uncredited)
    1999
    City Guys (TV Series) as
    Wrestling Trainer
    - El-Trainmania IV (1999) - Wrestling Trainer
    1999
    Active Stealth (Video) as
    Drug Runner
    1999
    The Kid with X-ray Eyes (Video) as
    General Abari
    1999
    Fugitive Mind (Video) as
    CIA Agent
    1999
    Prophet (Video) as
    Wrestler #1 (as Rick Drasin)
    1996
    To the Ends of Time (TV Movie) as
    Soldier
    1996
    The Rock as
    Supporting (uncredited)
    1994
    Flashfire as
    Kraus von Zeck
    1994
    Zero Tolerance as
    LaFleur's Henchman
    1986
    Riptide (TV Series) as
    Man at Pool
    - Dead Men Don't Floss (1986) - Man at Pool (uncredited)
    1986
    The Fall Guy (TV Series) as
    Handsome Harry
    - Tag Team (1986) - Handsome Harry (uncredited)
    1984
    Oh Madeline (TV Series) as
    Wrestler
    - Monday Night Madeline (1984) - Wrestler
    1981
    Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
    Chuck Wilde
    - Mr. Galaxy (1981) - Chuck Wilde
    1980
    The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) as
    Half-Transformed Hulk
    - Prometheus: Part II (1980) - Half-Transformed Hulk (uncredited)
    - Prometheus (1980) - Half-Transformed Hulk (uncredited)
    1980
    More Wild Wild West (TV Movie) as
    The Hulk (as Rick Drasnin)
    1979
    Mistress of the Apes as
    Near Man
    1977
    The World's Greatest Lover as
    Supporting (uncredited)
    1977
    Sextette as
    Weight-lifter Mr. California (as Rick Drasin)
    1977
    Man from Atlantis (TV Series) as
    Minion
    - The Disappearances (1977) - Minion
    1972
    Ben as
    George (as Richard Drasin)
    1971
    The F.B.I. (TV Series)
    - End of a Hero (1971) - (as Ric Drasin)
    Stunts
    -
    This Is Real (fight coordinator) (announced)
    2002
    Stranded (Video) (stunts)
    2001
    Critical Mass (stunts)
    2000
    Submerged (stunts)
    2000
    Mach 2 (stunts)
    1999
    Active Stealth (Video) (stunts)
    Producer
    2013
    Ric Drasin Live (TV Series) (producer)
    Miscellaneous
    2010
    Wrestlicious Takedown (TV Series) (trainer)
    Thanks
    2021
    The Audition (Short) (special thanks)
    2021
    Gain (Short) (thanks)
    2018
    350 Days - Legends. Champions. Survivors (Documentary) (acknowledgment: photographs provided by)
    2016
    Wrestling with Wregret (TV Series) (special thanks - 1 episode)
    - Wrestlicious (2016) - (special thanks)
    Self
    -
    Access Muscle (TV Series documentary) (filming) as
    Self
    - Personal Trainers - Self
    - The Gym - Self
    -
    Frank Zane Defined (Documentary) (filming) as
    Self
    2022
    Dream Big (A Golden Time in the Golden State) (Documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    Supps: The Movie (Documentary) as
    Self
    2018
    350 Days - Legends. Champions. Survivors (Documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    Wrestling with Wregret (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Wrestlicious (2016) - Self
    2015
    Ric's Corner (TV Mini Series) as
    Self / Self - Host
    - Candace Kita Actress, Model, Fitness, Editor of Viva Glam Magazine (2016) - Self
    - Natalia Dzyublo Hypnotherapy, Actress, Martial Artist (2015) - Self - Host
    2015
    Actors Reporter Interviews (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Exclusive Interview with Gene LeBell with Ric Drasin and Stan Witz (2015) - Self - Host
    2012
    Actors Entertainment (TV Series) as
    Self - Host / Self
    - ActorsE Chat with Yannus Sufandi and Ric Drasin (2015) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Shaun Royer and Ric Drasin (2015) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Charles Fleischer and Ric Drasin (2015) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Paul Vinson and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Moniqua Plante and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with John Michael Ferrari and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Tracey Birdsall and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Cheryl Texiera and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Lorraine Ziff and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Fritz Coleman and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Matt Godecker, and Christopher John Fetherolf (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Brian Vermeire and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Shelley Fisher and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Narcissist and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Anna Renee and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Maggie and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - Motivational Chat with Melanie Mar and Ric Drasin (2014) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Miss Peggi Blu and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Dominic Pace and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Adam Drasin and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Jill Jaress and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Shane Drasin and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Eugenia Kuzmina and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Adrienne Janic and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - Tinsel on the Town: Maintco Casino Night and Benefit (2013) - Self
    - ActorsE Chat with Freda Payne, Scherrie Payne and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Jon Iger with Host Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chaat with Guy Grundy and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Vinny Cecere and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Gary Kasper and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Selah Victor and Host Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Sami Drasin and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Gary Moore and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Ric Drasin and Brenda Epperson (2013) - Self
    - ActorsE Chat with Rock Riddle and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Richard Friedman and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Dallas Malloy and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Dawna Lee Heising and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Glen Mazzara and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Barbara Brighton and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Jian Leonardo and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Patricia Summerland and Ric Drasin (2013) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Marty Papazian and Ric Drasin (2012) - Self
    - ActorsE with Ric Drasin and Brenda Epperson (2012) - Self
    - ActorsE Chat with Ric Drasin and Peter Onorati (2012) - Self - Host
    - ActorsE Chat with Fred Olen Ray and Ric Drasin (2012) - Self - Host
    2013
    C'est La Vie with Selah V! (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Ric Drasin on C'est La Vie with Selah V! (2013) - Self - Guest
    2013
    Ric Drasin Live (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    2013
    Tuff and Tender (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    2012
    GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (Documentary) as
    Self - Wrestling Trainer
    2007
    Getaway (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #16.34 (2007) - Self
    2001
    ACW Wrestling's Wildest Matches! (Video documentary) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2004
    WWE Hall of Fame 2004 (TV Special) as
    Ric Drasin

    References

    Ric Drasin Wikipedia


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