- Yuen Wah
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tradchinesename = 元華
simpchinesename = 元华
pinyinchinesename = Yuán Huá
jyutpingchinesename = Jyun4 Waa4
birthname = 容志 (Traditional)
Róng Zhì (Mandarin)
Yung Chi (Cantonese)
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1950|9|2
birthplace =Tianjin ,China
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occupation = actor, action choreographer
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yearsactive = 1966 – present
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hongkongfilmwards = Best Supporting Actor
2004 "Kung Fu Hustle "
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awards =Yuen Wah (born
September 2 ,1950 ) is aHong Kong based Chinese action filmactor , action choreographer and stuntman who has appeared in over 160 films since his first, "Fist of Fury ", in 1972 and over 20 television series.Yuen was born in
Tianjin ,China . A member of the "China Drama Academy", thePeking Opera School from whichJackie Chan ,Sammo Hung ,Yuen Biao ,Yuen Qiu andCorey Yuen received their training, they all trained under MasterYu Jim Yuen (于占元 p.y. Yu Zhanyuan) inHong Kong (seeSeven Little Fortunes ). Yuen Wah took his stage surname as a tribute to his teacher. Jackie Chan has said that Yuen was respected for hismartial arts ability by his fellow students.Known for his extreme agility and acrobatic skills, he started his movie career by becoming
Bruce Lee 's stunt double in the movies "Fist of Fury" and "Enter the Dragon ". He also made his debut as an actor in "Fist of Fury", as a Japanese person who asks Bruce Lee's character to crawl like a dog and is soundly beaten for it. One of the more memorable movies that he acted during this period in is "Dragons Forever " with classmates Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung andYuen Biao .Yuen's versatility, his lean, wiry frame and later, distinctive moustache would get him cast in a number of villainous roles, sometimes with a comedic twist. He began to receive a number of roles in
Shaw Brothers Studio . Later on he branched on to comedies, all with great success. In the 1990s he lessened his movie output and instead began focusing on TV roles, inTVB , starting in 1996 as aTaoist priest fightingJiang Shi vampires in the series "The Night Journey". His goofy and endearingly scroogy image earned him popularity in the Hong Kong TV circle and he is now perhaps better known there for his TV roles then for his previous film characters. He has now appeared since appeared in around 20 different TV series.In 2004, Yuen was cast as the Landlord in
Stephen Chow 's comedy film "Kung Fu Hustle ". His fellow colleagues during theHong Kong Film Award s took the opportunity to award him with the Hong Kong Best Supporting Actor that same year.Yuen made his Western film debut in "
Aiming High " in 1998. He is due to appear in another English language production, the forthcomingBaz Luhrmann period film , "Australia" alongsideNicole Kidman andHugh Jackman .Filmography
"For more information, see
Yuen Wah filmography ."Yuen Wah has starred in more than 60 films and worked on over 160. In the early 1970s, during the early part of his career Yuen worked as a stuntman and extra, later progressing to stunt co-ordinator / action director roles, as well as full-fledged acting parts.During the 1980s he made a number of appearances, primarily as villainous characters in the films of his former-
Peking Opera school friends,Sammo Hung ,Jackie Chan andYuen Biao .From the mid 1990s, whilst still appearing in a significant number of films, Yuen embarked on a television career in Hong Kong. To date, he has appeared in 23 different series for broadcaster TVB. He also appeared in a show forTaiwan ese channel CTS - a remake of the film "A Chinese Ghost Story ", entitled "".External links
*imdb name|id=0950757|name=Yuen Wah
* [http://www.yuenwah.com/ English language fan site]
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