Yuen Biao

Yuen Biao

Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor
name = Yuen Biao


caption = Yuen Biao in "Dragons Forever" (1988)
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tradchinesename = 元彪
simpchinesename = 元彪
pinyinchinesename = Yuán Biāo
jyutpingchinesename = Jyun4 Biu1
birthname = 夏令正 (Traditional)
Xià Lìngzhèng (Mandarin)
Haa6 Ling6zeng3 (Cantonese)
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birthplace = Hong Kong
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othername = Bill Yuen
Jimmy Yuen
occupation = actor, producer, action choreographer
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yearsactive = 1962 – present
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spouse = DiDi Phang Sau-Ha (1984 – present)
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hongkongfilmwards = Best Action Choreography
1982 "The Prodigal Son"
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Yuen Biao (born 26 July, 1957) is a Chinese actor from Hong Kong. He specialises in martial arts and has worked on over 80 films as actor, stuntman and action choreographer. Along with Peking Opera School "brothers" at the "China Drama Academy", Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan, he was one of the Seven Little Fortunes .

The early years

Born 夏令正 Xià Lìng-Zhèng (Hsia Ling-Jun) in Hong Kong, Yuen was the fifth child in a family of eight children. He studied at the "China Drama Academy" between the ages of five to 16, after which he left to pursue a career in the Hong Kong film industry.

Film career

Early 1970s

In the early 1970s, Yuen began work as a stuntman and extra. After working on "Fist of Fury", "Way of the Dragon", Yuen became a stunt double for Bruce Lee on "Enter the Dragon", in 1973. He was also one of the "fake" Bruce Lee's in "Game of Death" (1978), performing the acrobatics and stunts that the Bruce Lee "body double" (Taekwondo expert, Tai Chung Kim) was unable to perform. Yuen continued working as a stuntman, doubling for actors in Hong Kong action films and taking on supporting actor roles.

During his early acting period, he adopted the anglicised name Bill Yuen for use on the Hong Kong films that were released internationally. However, recognising the growing success of Jackie Chan, Golden Harvest were keen to give him a similar name, and on some international film prints, he was credited as Jimmy Yuen. Both anglicised names were later dropped. [cite video
people = Bey Logan
title = Wheels on Meals commentary track
medium = DVD
publisher = Hong Kong Legends
year = 2006
]

Late 1970s and 1980s

In the late 1970s and early 80s, thanks to his good friends and former classmates, Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan, he began working more frequently as an actor. After his co-starring role in "The Dragon, the Odds" (1977) and his full lead role debut in "Knockabout" (1978), he starred in several successful films in the early 1980s, notably "The Prodigal Son" (directed by Sammo Hung) and "Dreadnaught" (directed by Yuen Woo-ping). He later co-starred alongside his Peking Opera "brothers", Chan and Hung, in "Project A", "Wheels on Meals" and "Dragons Forever", and also appeared in smaller roles in films such as Hung's original "Lucky Stars" trilogy.

1990s

Yuen's acting roles waned somewhat in the early 1990s although he notably played a supporting role alongside Jet Li in "Once Upon a Time in China" (1991). In the late 1990s, films such "Hero" (1997) and "A Man Called Hero" (1999) saw him return to the big screen. During this time he began to concentrate more on television work and took lead roles in the series "Righteous Guards" and "The Legend of a Chinese Hero" in 1998.

2000s

In 2000, Yuen went to the United States to work with Jackie Chan as the action choreographer on "Shanghai Noon". In 2001, he co-starred alongside Hung in "The Avenging Fist". Yuen also starred in a more comedic role in the 2002 Japan-HK film "No Problem 2".He is best known for his acrobatic action scenes which often overshadow the work of his more famous co-stars, especially in films such as "Eastern Condors" (with Sammo Hung) and "Dragons Forever". In most of his roles he plays inexperienced and foolish young men, or eccentrics caught up in the schemes of his co-stars.

In 2005, Yuen starred in a TVB series called "Real Kung Fu" with Yuen Wah, Maggie Siu, Leung Kar Yan, Jacky Wu and one of Sammo Hung's sons, Timmy Hung.

In 2007 he finished filming the "Wing Chun TV series" (a remake of the 1994 series that had preceded the film "Wing Chun") alongside Nicholas Tse, Sammo Hung and another of Hung's sons, Sammy Hung. Biao plays an elder version of the character Leung Jan, the role he played 25 years earlier in "The Prodigal Son", and father to Tse's character. [cite web
title = Sammo Hung's official website
url=http://www.sammohung.com/
accessdate = 2006-04-01
] The series has since been re-edited for release as a film, entitled "Shuang Long Ji" (aka "Legend of Twins Dragon"). However, the film's release has been delayed as it has been banned in Mainland China for containing too much violence. [cite web
title = Legend of Twin Dragons
publisher = Wu-jing.org
url = http://www.wu-jing.org/News.php
month = July | year = 2007
accessdate = 2007-08-31
]

Yuen is scheduled to appear as a guest judge on the China Beijing TV Station reality television series "The Disciple", which is currently airing in Mainland China and is produced by, and features Jackie Chan. The aim of the program is to find a new star, skilled in acting and martial arts, to become Chan's "successor", the champion being awarded the lead role in a film. It will conclude on June 7, 2008, with the series winner being announced in Beijing. [cite web
title = Jackie Chan on the Reasons Behind Producing The Disciple
publisher = Wu-Jing.org
url = http://www.wu-jing.org/happenings/archives/478-Jackie-Chan-on-the-Reasons-Behind-Producing-The-Disciple.html#extended
accessdate = 2008-05-08
]

Directing

Though mainly known as an actor, Yuen co-directed "Peacock King" with Lam Ngai Kai in 1989 and made his full directorial debut with "A Kid from Tibet" in 1992.Yuen also has a co-directing credit on the 2004 film "Boxer's Story", with Ivan Lai (Lai Kai-Ming).

Filmography

"For more information, see Yuen Biao filmography"

Yuen Biao has appeared in over 130 films to date. He has also played roles in 8 television series for Hong Kong channel TVB.

Personal life

In 1984, Yuen married DiDi Phang Sau-Ha. They have two children. Yuen has a second home in Canada where he enjoys pursuing his love of golf.

References

External links

*imdb name|id=0950707|name=Yuen Biao
* [http://kcwoman.bravepages.com/Yuen_Biao/Index.html Fan site]
* [http://www.jade-screen.com Jade Screen: The Hong Kong Movie Magazine]
* [http://www.freewebs.com/yuenbiaofans/index.htm Yuen Biao Australian Fan site]


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