Dave Bautista
Birthday: 18 January 1969, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Birth Name: David Michael Bautista Jr.
Height: 198 cm
David Michael Bautista, Jr. was born on January 18, 1969 in Washington, D.C., to Donna Raye (Mullins) and David Michael Bautista. His father is Filipino, and his mother has Greek ancestry.When WCW officials told him he'd never make it in sports entertainment, Bautista pushed himself to achieve his dream of being a Superstar. In May 2002, he ma...
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David Michael Bautista, Jr. was born on January 18, 1969 in Washington, D.C., to Donna Raye (Mullins) and David Michael Bautista. His father is Filipino, and his mother has Greek ancestry.When WCW officials told him he'd never make it in sports entertainment, Bautista pushed himself to achieve his dream of being a Superstar. In May 2002, he made his debut on SmackDown using the ring name Batista, but it wasn't until a move to Raw and two victories over Kane that "The Animal" began to make noise in the WWE Universe. The wins impressed Ric Flair and Triple H, who were looking to align themselves with the industry's brightest new stars. After a lengthy search, they identified Randy Orton and Batista. Collectively the four Superstars became known as Evolution.Batista earned his first championship alongside "The Nature Boy" when the duo captured the WWE Tag Team Championships in December 2003. As Evolution dominated WWE, Batista started to emerge from the shadows of Triple H and Ric Flair. By the time Batista won the 2005 Royal Rumble Match, World Heavyweight Champion Triple H viewed him as a serious threat to his title.After a triceps injury at the hands of Mark Henry forced Batista to relinquish the title in January 2006, he vowed to return. Batista successfully regained the World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series in 2006. Four months into his second reign, Batista faced the Undertaker at WrestleMania 23. "The Animal" took Undertaker to the limit, but was unable to stop the streak of "The Deadman" at WrestleMania. Though disappointed, Batista stayed hungry and always managed to keep himself in the championship hunt for the rest of his career.At Bragging Rights in 2009, Batista shocked the world when he blamed Rey Mysterio for a loss to Undertaker, then attacked his former tag team partner. "The Animal" then became locked in a tense rivalry with another former friend, John Cena, over the WWE Championship. The grueling match at Over the Limit led to a wheelchair-bound Batista declaring "I quit!" the following night on Raw before fading from the WWE Universe in May 2010. Following his departure from WWE, Bautista appeared opposite Vin Diesel in the Universal film Riddick (2013) and RZA's feature directorial debut The Man with the Iron Fists (2012), in which he played the villainous Brass Body and starred opposite Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu. His other film credits include The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption (2012), where he played Argomael; the action film House of the Rising Sun (2011); and Wrong Side of Town (2010) opposite rapper Ja Rule.Two years later, he joined MMA and won his first professional MMA fight. In January 2014, he made his long awaited return to the WWE, before quitting a second time in June of that same year. He did this in order to promote Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), which was released on August 1, 2014, and starred Chris Pratt, Benicio Del Toro, Zoe Saldana, and Djimon Hounsou, alongside Bautista.He will shoot Kickboxer: Vengeance (2016), directed by John Stockwell, and co-starring martial artist Alain Moussi and UFC fighter Georges St-Pierre. The remake of the 1989 Jean-Claude Van Damme film, Kickboxer (1989) is about two brothers David and Kurt Sloan; When David wins the Karate World Championship, a promoter lures him to Hong Kong, despite his brother's protestations that the man is a crook. When Kurt travels to Thailand to meet his brother, he discovers he has died and seeks his revenge. Show less «
My first acting lessons were Shakespeare. The first time I ever started working with a coach was doi...Show more »
My first acting lessons were Shakespeare. The first time I ever started working with a coach was doing scenes from 'Measure for Measure,' which were tough dramatic scenes. And then 'Taming of the Shrew,' which required comedic timing. And that's the kind of stuff I love. Show less «
For some reason, I struggle seeing myself as a leading man.
For some reason, I struggle seeing myself as a leading man.
I'm not a big guy. I'm not a menacing guy. I'm not an intimidating guy. I may look that way, but jus...Show more »
I'm not a big guy. I'm not a menacing guy. I'm not an intimidating guy. I may look that way, but just spend two seconds talking to me, and you know that's not who I am - not as a person, as a character. It's not who I intend to be. Show less «
Just getting auditions was rough. But also just learning how to act - when I did my first role, in a...Show more »
Just getting auditions was rough. But also just learning how to act - when I did my first role, in a film I did which was a favor to a friend, I realized I was really bad at it. Show less «
I had been struggling to get roles in Hollywood for three and a half years after leaving the WWE. Th...Show more »
I had been struggling to get roles in Hollywood for three and a half years after leaving the WWE. Then I finally got an agent - the agent I have now. He's a great guy, but he turned me down three times before he even decided to take me on a as a client. Show less «
The worst injury I have ever suffered in the ring was a torn triceps; they had to take a piece of my...Show more »
The worst injury I have ever suffered in the ring was a torn triceps; they had to take a piece of my hamstring to repair the tear. It was brutal; I was out for 6 months. Show less «
I was actually sitting on stage at a press conference one day, and I totally lost touch with reality...Show more »
I was actually sitting on stage at a press conference one day, and I totally lost touch with reality. I just thought to myself: 'Vin Diesel is sitting next to me, and Benicio Del Toro's on the other side. This is weird, man.' Show less «
People look at me, and they have a certain perception, and they slap a label on me. The guy you saw ...Show more »
People look at me, and they have a certain perception, and they slap a label on me. The guy you saw in a wrestling ring is not who I am. Show less «
I'm a professional wrestler at heart, and I miss it.
I'm a professional wrestler at heart, and I miss it.
I was an amateur wrestler, which I loved. It was my passion, but I started really late; I was a juni...Show more »
I was an amateur wrestler, which I loved. It was my passion, but I started really late; I was a junior in high school when I began. Show less «
I internalize everything, keep everything inside. I'm not used to spilling my guts, and when you hav...Show more »
I internalize everything, keep everything inside. I'm not used to spilling my guts, and when you have to do that on film to make a point, it's hard. It's rough. I don't think it's as easy as people think. Show less «
Yes, I am physical but never go looking for fights. I have been in my share of them but never looked...Show more »
Yes, I am physical but never go looking for fights. I have been in my share of them but never looked for them. Show less «
You do take a beating in professional wrestling. But I love it.
You do take a beating in professional wrestling. But I love it.
For some reason, I'm the guy people love to hate, which I think is weird. People who know me find th...Show more »
For some reason, I'm the guy people love to hate, which I think is weird. People who know me find that very strange, but for some reason, I am. I don't mind being that guy - I have fun with it. Show less «
I don't watch my playbacks because I hate to see myself act.
I don't watch my playbacks because I hate to see myself act.
I look like a gorilla, just the way I'm built.
I look like a gorilla, just the way I'm built.
I never excelled at one sport or had a very strong passion for anything other than wrestling and bod...Show more »
I never excelled at one sport or had a very strong passion for anything other than wrestling and bodybuilding. Show less «
Especially, I don't want to ever be compared to The Rock because I'd be the poor man's version of Th...Show more »
Especially, I don't want to ever be compared to The Rock because I'd be the poor man's version of The Rock. I'm just not him; it's not who I am as a person or as a performer. The Rock's very big and bold, and I'm not. Show less «
Drax isn't your average stereotypical soldier/warrior/musclehead. He actually has some depth. It was...Show more »
Drax isn't your average stereotypical soldier/warrior/musclehead. He actually has some depth. It was a character that I wanted to play, not only because I love acting so much, but also, I needed to play to get people to actually take me seriously as an actor and get away from the pro wrestling label. Show less «
It was always one of my favorite things, the action figures, the video games, when I was with WWE, e...Show more »
It was always one of my favorite things, the action figures, the video games, when I was with WWE, even though I'm not a gamer. I would literally go out and buy the games just so I could play myself. Show less «
Honestly, I don't aspire to be a huge movie star. I really just fell in love with acting... Everythi...Show more »
Honestly, I don't aspire to be a huge movie star. I really just fell in love with acting... Everything I do on-screen is very subtle. Show less «
Know your lines; otherwise, have an open mind because you want to get lost in the moment. When you h...Show more »
Know your lines; otherwise, have an open mind because you want to get lost in the moment. When you have talented actors and directors to work with, then it's pretty easy to do. Show less «
I don't want to intimidate people. There's nothing bullyish about me, you know. If there's anybody w...Show more »
I don't want to intimidate people. There's nothing bullyish about me, you know. If there's anybody who's anti-bully, it's me. Show less «
It's a weird thing... putting your emotions out there for everybody to see while filming. I think it...Show more »
It's a weird thing... putting your emotions out there for everybody to see while filming. I think it puts you in a kind of vulnerable state. Show less «
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...