Born in 1954, Don Wilson is an American actor and champion kickboxer known for his dynamic presence in action films. He appears in The Sisterhood (1988) as a key player in a narrative that intertwines martial arts with a cult theme, and in The Capitol Conspiracy (1998), where his skills contribute to the film's tension and action. Wilson's work reflects a distinct era of genre cinema where martial arts and exploitation narratives often collided, making him a notable figure in the cult film landscape.
The Capitol Conspiracy
Martial arts star Don "The Dragon" Wilson stars in this action/suspense story. A child is recruited to take part in a secret government experiment which results in him being able to see into the future. Years later, the child is an adult and is working for the government; his latest assignment is to find the other people who were part of the same project. Before long, he discovers the other test subjects usually pop up murdered shortly before he can talk to them, and he realizes he may well be the next target.