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Yuen Biao (born Ha Lingchun; 26 July 1957) is a Hong Kong actor,
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and
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. He specialises in
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and Chinese martial arts and has also worked on over 80 films as actor,
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and
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. He was one of the Seven Little Fortunes from the China Drama Academy at the Peking Opera School along with his "brothers" Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan. Yuen Biao has appeared in over 130 films. He has played roles in eight television series for the Hong Kong channel TVB.


Early life

Born Ha Lingchun () in Hong Kong in 1957, he was the fifth child in a family of eight children. At the age of six he was enrolled at the Peking Opera School ''The China Drama Academy''. He was given the stage name Yuen Biao (Little Tiger) and trained alongside schoolmates Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung,
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,
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and several others, under master Yu Jim-yuen, who would later become famous in Hong Kong cinema. He quickly showed a talent for acrobatics. According to Jackie Chan's autobiography, when Yuen was asked by his master to do a backflip on his first day of training, Yuen did a proper backflip on his very first try. He remained at the school until the age of 16. When he left, Yuen followed his classmate Sammo Hung into a career in the Hong Kong film industry.


Film career


Early 1970s

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


Late 1970s and 1980s

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, 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'' (1979), he starred in several films in the early 1980s, notably ''
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'' (1981) (directed by Sammo Hung) and '' Dreadnaught'' (1981) (directed by Yuen Woo-ping). He later co starred alongside his Peking Opera "brothers", Chan and Hung, in '' Project A'' (1983), '' Wheels on Meals'' (1984) and '' Dragons Forever'' (1988), and also appeared in smaller roles in films such as Hung's original '' Lucky Stars'' trilogy. He co-starred with Sammo in films such as '' Eastern Condors'' (1987) and ''
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'' (1988). He played the lead with Cynthia Rothrock in '' Righting Wrongs'' (1986) and alongside
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in '' The Iceman Cometh'' (1989).


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). Yuen did not appear in the sequel as he was replaced by Max Mok. In the late 1990s, films such as '' Hero'' (1997) co starring Takeshi Kaneshiro and '' A Man Called Hero'' (1999) co starring Ekin Cheng saw Yuen 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''. In 2005, Yuen starred in a TVB series called '' Real Kung Fu'' with
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, Maggie Siu,
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, Jack Wu and one of Sammo Hung's real life sons, Timmy Hung. In 2006, Yuen played Inspector Steve Mok in '' Robin B Hood'' along with his long-time friend Jackie Chan. In 2007 he finished filming the ''Wing Chun'' TV series (a remake of the 1994 series that had preceded the film '' Wing Chun'') alongside
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, 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. 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. Yuen appeared as a guest judge on the
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reality television series ''The Disciple'', which aired in Mainland China, and was produced by and featured Jackie Chan. The aim of the program was 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 concluded on June 7, 2008, with the series winner being announced in Beijing. Yuen also starred alongside Bryan Leung and
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in ''Legend of Shaolin Kung-fu II: Thirteen Cudgel Monks'', a series directed by
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. It was edited down and released as ''Kung Fu Master'' in the United States.


Directing and producing

Though mainly known as an actor, Yuen co-directed ''Peacock King'' with
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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). Yuen set up his own film production company, Yuen Biao Films Limited, which produced his films ''A Kid from Tibet'' and '' Kick Boxer'', also known as ''Once Upon a Chinese Hero'' (1993).


Personal life

In 1984, Yuen married Didi Pang (Pang Sau Ha). They have two children; daughter Yi-Bui born in 1986 and son Ming-Tsak born in 1988. Yuen has a second home in Canada where he enjoys golf.


References


External links

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Hong Kong Movie DataBase
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