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'Rocky II' turns 45: Sylvester Stallone, Carl Weathers then and now


"Rocky II" is officially 45 years old.

After the success of the first installment of the "Rocky" franchise, Sylvester Stallone wrote and directed the second film. The movie tells the story of Rocky Balboa as he and his nemesis, Apollo Creed, gear up for a rematch.

The sequel was a huge success, bringing in over $85 million at the worldwide box office, with an $8 million budget.

Sylvester Stallone in "Rocky II" filming a fight scene.

The iconic sequel is celebrating its 45th anniversary. (Photo by Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images)

Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone then and now split

Sylvester Stallone reprised the role of Rocky Balboa in the sequel, "Rocky II." (Getty Images)

Stallone returned to the role of Rocky Balboa in "Rocky II," a role which previously earned him an Academy Award nomination. He continued to appear as the character in four more sequels, the last of which, "Rocky Balboa," was released in 2006.

In 1982, he wrote and starred in "First Blood," the start of the Rambo franchise. He later starred in four more Rambo films until the franchise ended in 2019, with "Rambo: Last Blood." While starring in these films, Stallone directed "Staying Alive," and starred in "Rhinestone" and "Cobra."

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He later appeared in "Demolition Man," "Cliffhanger," "Spy Kids 3: Game Over" and "Zookeeper." In 2010, he began starring in a third franchise, "The Expendables," and its three sequels, most recently starring in "The Expendables 4."

During that time, he also reprised his role of Rocky Balboa in the reboot of the "Rocky" franchise, in the 2016 movie, "Creed," starring alongside Michael B. Jordan. While he starred in the film's sequel, he chose to step away for the fourth film.

Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone at the premiere of Creed

Sylvester Stallone, left, reprised the role of Rocky Balboa in the 2016 movie "Creed," which also starred Michael B. Jordan. (Photo by Chelsea Lauren/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images)

Stallone was married to Sasha Czack from 1974 to 1985, and they had two sons: Sage Moonblood and Seargeoh. He then married Brigitte Nielsen from 1985 to 1987. In 1997, he married Jennifer Flavin, and they have three daughters; Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet.

Talia Shire

Talia Shire then and now split

Talia Shire is a two-time Academy Award nominated actress for her roles in "The Godfather Part II" and "Rocky." (Getty Images)

Talia Shire portrayed Rocky Balboa's love interest, Adrian Pennino, in "Rocky II" and its sequels. Her portrayal in the first movie earned her a second Academy Award nomination, the first of which was for her supporting role in "The Godfather Part II."

She continued to act in various projects, starring in "Deadfall," "Romancing in Brazil," "Kiss the Bride" and "I Heart Huckabees." She also starred in "Homo Erectus," "Dreamland" and "Con Man," as well as episodes of "Grace and Frankie" and "Kingdom."

Most recently, she starred in "Working Man" and "Chantilly Bridge."

Shire was married to David Shire from 1970 to 1980, and they share one son, Matthew. She was then married to Jack Schwartzman from 1980 until his death in 1994. They shared two sons, Jason and Robert Schwartzman.

Burt Young

Burt Young then and now split

Burt Young received an Academy Award nomination for his role in the first "Rocky" film. (Getty Images)

Burt Young was already an accomplished actor, having starred in "Chinatown" and "The Gambler," before returning to the role of Paulie in "Rocky II," a role which earned him an Academy Award nomination for the first film. 

After the final Rocky sequel in 2006, Young starred in "Oliviero Rising," "Abigail Harm," "The Neighborhood" and "The Amityville Murders." Most recently, he starred in "Beckman," "Tomorrow's Today" and "The Final Code."

Young was married to Gloria DeLouise from 1961, until her death in 1974. They shared one daughter, Anne.

Young died on Oct. 8 of heart-related issues at the age of 83.

Carl Weathers

Carl Weathers then and now split

Carl Weathers played Rocky's nemesis, Apollo Creed, in four "Rocky" movies. (Getty Images)

After retiring from the NFL in 1974, Carl Weathers turned to acting, with his breakthrough role coming in 1976 when he played Apollo Creed in "Rocky," returning to the character in the next three sequels. 

He later starred in "Predator" and "Action Jackson," before starring in "Street Justice" from 1991 to 1993, immediately following that performance with a starring role in "In the Heat of the Night" from 1993 to 1995. He then starred in "Happy Gilmore" and "The Comebacks."  

Following a stint on the TV shows, "Brothers," "Arrested Development," "Colony" and "Chicago Justice," he starred in "Toy Story 4." Most recently, he starred in nine episodes of "The Mandalorian."

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The actor died in February from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease at the age of 76.

Burgess Meredith

Sylvester Stallone and Burgess Meredith in "Rocky II."

Burgess Meredith played Mickey, Rocky's trainer, in the "Rocky" franchise. (Getty Images)

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Burgess Meredith was a well-known actor both on the stage and on the screen, having started his acting career in the 1930s. He starred in "Of Mice and Men," "On Our Merry Way," "Stay Away Joe" and "The Day of the Locust," before starring as Mickey in "Rocky" and two of its sequels.

Later, Meredith starred in "Clash of the Titans," "True Confessions" and "Gloria," a short-lived sitcom. Following a series of TV movies, he starred in "Santa Claus: The Movie," "Full Moon in Blue Water" and "State of Grace."

His final on-screen roles included "Grumpy Old Men," "Camp Nowhere," "Across the Moon" and "Grumpier Old Men."

He died in September 1997 due to complications from Alzheimer's disease and melanoma. He was 89.

Tony Burton

Tony Burton and Sylvester Stallone at the Rocky screening

Following a short-lived boxing career, and a brief stint in prison, Tony Burton, left, turned to acting. He appeared in "Trackdown" and "Assault on Precinct 13," before appearing as Apollo's trainer in "Rocky" and "Rocky II." (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/WireImage)

Following a short-lived boxing career, and a brief stint in prison, Tony Burton turned to acting. He appeared in "Trackdown" and "Assault on Precinct 13," before appearing as Apollo's trainer in "Rocky" and "Rocky II."

Later, he appeared in "Beyond Reason," "Armed and Dangerous" and "Frank's Place." Throughout the 1990s, he made appearances on many television shows and had small parts in a few films, including "Black Rose of Harlem" and "Knockout."

His final film roles included "Shade," "Exorcism" and "Hack!"

The actor married Aurelain Burton in 1980, and was married to her until his death in 2016. They shared four children; sons Martin and Jomo, and daughters Christal and Juanita.

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