Kove played John Kreeese, the main antagonist of the 1984 Karate Kid movie. Subsequently, he repeated his role in the two sequelae and on the television series.
To the actor Karate Kid and series star Cobra Kai, Martin KoveHe was asked to leave a Fans convention during the weekend after allegedly biting his co -star Alicia Hannah-Kim During a VIP meeting, according to a report from the Puyallup Police Department.
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The alleged incident occurred on Sunday at Summer with Puyallup, Washington, where Kove and Hannah-Kim, both appear in the series of Netflixthey were participating in programming and activities for fans.


Unusual situation between Martin Kove and his co-star of Cobra Kai Alicia Hannah-Kim
According to the report, Hannah-Kim told an agent of the VIP section that, After touching Kove’s shoulder to greet, he grabbed her arm and bit her so hard that she almost made blood. The report indicates that, when she shouted in pain, Kove supposedly began kissing her arm where she had bit her. The report details that Hannah-Kim told her husband, who was present at the event, and both went to confront Kove about the incident.
The report indicates that, by confronting Kove, he “became furious, telling them something like how they dared to confront him.” Hannah-Kim and her husband asked the agent to intervene and calm the situation. According to the report, Kove said he was trying to be “funny” And he added that “they constantly fight on the set of ‘Cobra Kai'”. Hannah-Kim, as reported, told the agent that he would not file charges, but “wanted a complaint to be filed in case the situation continued.”
Kove was ordered to leave the place; The officer who informed the fact advised the actor not to repeat that behavior in the future.
Kove, 78, played John Kreeese, the main antagonist of the 1984 film Karate Kid. Subsequently, he repeated his role in the two sequelae and on the television series Cobra Kaiwhich was issued for six seasons. Kim, 37, played Kim Da-Eun, the formidable South Korean sensei, who joined the cast in the fifth and sixth season.
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