- Jimmy Wang Yu
Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor
name = Jimmy Wang Yu
chinesename = 王羽
pinyinchinesename = Wáng Yǔ
jyutpingchinesename = Wong4 Jyu5
birthdate = birth date and age|1943|3|28
birthplace =Wuxi , Jiangsu Province
othername = Wong Yu-lung, The White DragonJimmy Wang Yu (王羽 born
March 28 ,1943 , also known as Wong Yu-lung and Wang Yue) is a Chineseactor , director, producer, andscriptwriter . He shot to fame with theShaw Brothers Studio 'smartial arts film , "The One-Armed Swordsman ", in 1967. His film, "One Armed Boxer ", in 1971, is credited with being the firstHong Kong martial arts film that kick started theunarmed combat genre that tookAsia by storm in the 1970s.Acting career
Born Wang Zheng-quan (王正權) in
Wuxi , Jiangsu Province ofChina , Jimmy was a former ROC soldier and Hong Kongswimming champion, as well as a racing car enthusiast, before joining Shaw Brothers in 1963. He teamed up with the famous sword-fighting director,Chang Cheh , and acted in "The Golden Swallow" withCheng Pei-Pei , in 1968. Jimmy starred in several notable films including "Temple of the Red Lotus" (1965), "One Armed Boxer " (1971), "Return of The Chinese Boxer"(1975) and "Master of the Flying Guillotine " (1976).If "
One Armed Swordsman " was the movie that launched Jimmy's acting career, "The Chinese Boxer" was the film that sealed his fame in the realm of Chinese films. The latter movie has been credited as being the first Hong Kong martial arts film that kickstarted the unarmed combat genre, mainlykung fu . It also triggered a phenomenon that filled the ranks of many Chinese martial arts associations acrossSouth East Asia . Chinese youths, in their bid to emulate their screen hero, took to punching sandbags, and reading up on Shaolin kungfuhistory .Controversy dogged Jimmy after the fame that exploded with "The Chinese Boxer". He broke his
contract withShaw Brothers , and was promptly slapped with alawsuit . The legal tussle which ended in Shaw's favour led to Jimmy being banned from making films in Hong Kong. Jimmy then looked toTaiwan for better career prospects, linking up withGolden Harvest and otherindependent film outfits. His subsequent films were mostly done in Taiwan.With the success of "The Chinese Boxer", Jimmy stood unchallenged in South East Asia for the rest of the 60's as the Chinese actor with the most formidable fists and legs. But beginning in the 70s, Jimmy’s star began to be eclipsed with the entry of new actors, many with superior martial arts training such as
Ti Lung ,David Chiang , and especiallyBruce Lee whose "The Big Boss " in 1971 revolutionized the martial arts film industry.In 1976, Jimmy appeared alongside
Jackie Chan in theLo Wei film, "Killer Meteors". In the late 70s, Jimmy helped Chan when then the young actor sought his help in settling a dispute with veteran director. Jackie eventually repaid the favour with his roles in Jimmy’s films, "Fantasy Mission Force" (1982) and "Island of Fire " (1990).In 1986,
Sammo Hung cast Jimmy as the father of the famous Chinese martial arts hero,Wong Fei Hung in the "Millionaire's Express ". In the years that followed, Jimmy kept a low profile, making a rare public appearance in 2002 at thefuneral of his old friend andmentor ,Chang Cheh .Jimmy acted in more than 70 films in a career that spanned more than two decades. Even though he left an indelible mark on the Chinese film martial arts scene, he was never the accomplished martial artist which his films made him to be. It was actually camera techniques and clever
film editing that gave Jimmy the aura of invincibility in the fighting arena. Additionally, he was in fact a Shotokan karate exponent. Still, credit belongs to him for paving the way for other unforgettable Chinese kung fu films and martial artists that came after he had left the center stage. He was once the top paying martial art actor in Hong Kong before Bruce Lee broke the record.Private life
Jimmy’s private life is actually more colorful than his film career. For years, his off-screen exploits thrillednewspaper and periodical readers with somewhat torrid accounts of his various affairs, well-publicized drunken bar brawls and other niceties.
In 1969, Jimmy married actress, Lin Tsui, who was nine years his senior, but not before conducting a scandalous affair with a well-known actress who was then married to director Qin Jan (秦劍). Qin Jan hanged himself before a
divorce took place.Lin Tsui (林翠 also known as Jeanette LIN or "Lam Chui" or "Lin Cui"), was one of the more famous names in the Hong Kong film industry in the 50s and 60s. She dropped out of the film scene almost immediately after her marriage. Matrimony turned out to be a tumultuous affair for both Jimmy and Lin. Amid allegations of
wife-beating , the marriage crumbled in 1975. Lin and Wang had three daughters. The eldest daughter Linda Wong (王馨平) turned into aCantopop star in the 1990s. Lin migrated to theUnited States in 1977, and died in 1995 after an asthma attack.Jimmy later remarried, this time to air hostess, Kai-cheng (王凱貞). This marriage, too, proved to be a stormy relationship and Kai-cheng filed for divorce. Maybe out of frustration, Kai-cheng started an affair with a young businessman (張昭). Having gotten wind of it, Jimmy, accompanied by
reporter s and thepolice , surprised the couple at their lodging and publicly exposed his wife. Afterpublic humiliation was heaped on the couple, Jimmy dropped Kai-cheng in 1997.There were other serious problems in Jimmy’s life. In 1981, he faced a
murder charge in Taiwan. However, the charge was dropped due to lack of evidence. Jimmy’s involvement in public brawls also made theheadline s from time to time.Filmography
Actor
Producer
* Boxers of Loyalty and Righteousness (1973)
* One Armed Swordsman Against Nine Killers (1976)
*Island of Fire (1990)
* Beheaded 1000 (1993)
* Stand Behind the Yellow Line (1997)
* Eighteen Springs (1997)Director
* The Chinese Boxer (1970)
* The One-Armed Boxer (1971)
* Boxers of Loyalty and Righteousness (1973)
* Four Real Friends (1974)
* The Man from Hong Kong (1975) ( Australian Brian Trenchard-Smith was principal director w/Wang Yu doing some 2nd unit work)
* Tiger and Crane Fist (1976)
*Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976)
*One Armed Swordsmen (1976)Action Director
* Boxers of Loyalty and Righteousness (1973)
Scriptwriter
* The Chinese Boxer (1970)
* The One-Armed Boxer (1971)
* Beach of the War Gods (1973)
*Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976)References
* "New Straits Times", Malaysia. October 9, 2005.
External links
* http://www.cinemasie.com/fiche/personne/wangyu/fiche.html
* http://www.libarts.ucok.edu/english/faculty/stein/kungfu/notes/yuwang/
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0911093/ IMDB entry]
* [http://www.lovehkfilm.com/people/wang_jimmy.htm Entry at lovehkfilm.com]
* [http://wuxiasociety.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2381 Jimmy Wang Yu's Appreciation Thread] at WuxiaSociety ForumPersondata
NAME= Yu, Jimmy Wang
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=王羽 (Chinese); Yu-lung, Wong ; Yue, Wang; Zheng-quan, Wang (birth name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Chineseactor , director, producer, andscriptwriter .
DATE OF BIRTH= 1943-3-28
PLACE OF BIRTH=Wuxi , Jiangsu Province
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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