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Ronald Winston Yuan is an American actor, martial artist, director, and stunt choreographer. He is best known for his roles on ''
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'', '' Golden Boy'', and '' CSI: NY''. He has acted in numerous films, including an ensemble lead as Sgt. Qiang in Disney's live-action adaptation ''
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''. He also supplied the voice of Sgt. Fideltin Rusk in the video game series '' Star Wars: The Old Republic'', and Scorpion in '' Mortal Kombat 11'' (replacing Patrick Seitz) .


Early life

Yuan was born in New York City,
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, the son of Theresa and Joseph Yuan, and the brother of actor Roger Yuan.


Career


Acting


Film

Yuan appeared in Roland Emmerich's ''Independence Day'' sequel, '' Independence Day: Resurgence'', playing Yeong, the main weapons engineer. Before that, Yuan appeared in the film '' The Accountant'' (directed by Gavin O'Connor), with Ben Affleck, J. K. Simmons and
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, playing a reluctant Silat master. Yuan had a cameo in Martin Scorsese's ''Revenge of the Green Dragons'', directed by Andrew Lau (''Infernal Affairs'') and Andrew Loo, playing the feared leader of the notorious BTK. Yuan also joined Francesca Eastwood and
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in ''Cardinal X'', produced by Richard Bosner (''Fruitvale Station'') and Cassian Elwes in a semi-autobiographical film from first time director Angie Wang based on a college freshman in the 1980s who becomes an expert manufacturer and dealer of ecstasy. Yuan also had memorable turns on hit films ''Art of War'', ''Fast and Furious'', ''Cradle 2 the Grave'', ''Blood and Bone'', and ''Red Dawn''.


TV

Yuan was a series regular on the Netflix show, the Weinstein Company's "
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" created by John Fusco. Yuan plays Prince Nayan, a fiery eyed descendant of Genghis Khan. Nayan is a converted Christian that rules all of Manchuria and whose closely watched actions will affect Kublai's control of Asia. Yuan has also appeared on Jon Bokenkamp's hit show "The Blacklist" as mysterious Blacklister Quon Zhang. Yuan was also seen in the final season of "Sons of Anarchy" as the intense and unpredictable Ryu Tom. Yuan played hard-nosed Lt. Peter Kang in the short lived CBS series "Golden Boy" from Nicholas Wootton and Greg Berlanti. Yuan also had recent cameo special guest appearances on the TV shows "Castle" and "Justified". Yuan also played the iconic Japanese character Scorpion for Warner Bros' secret Mortal Kombat X "Generations". In the past, Yuan was cast in a leading role on HBO pilot "All Signs of Death" opposite Ben Whishaw, directed by Alan Ball (True Blood). Yuan recently had character arcs on FOX's "Touch" opposite Keifer Sutherland created by Tim Kring (Heroes), NBC's "Awake" opposite Jason Isaacs and FOX pilot "Exit Strategy" with Ethan Hawke directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day). Yuan also had memorable turns on other hit series "Prison Break", "CSI:NY", "24", "Burn Notice", "NCIS:LA", "Pushing Daisies", and "Entourage".


Video game voicework

Yuan has also been the voice behind major video or computer games such as Call of Duty-Black Ops 2, Halo, Star War's Old Republic, Resident Evil, World of Warcraft, Medal of Honor, Army of Two, Guild Wars 2, Deus Ex, Drake's Uncharted,Red Alert 3 and many more.


Action directing and choreography

Yuan designed the fight sequences as well as going behind camera as Action Director for Steve Chasman/ Jason Statham's "Wild Card" scripted by William Goldman and directed by Simon West. Yuan just finished designing and directing the action on the popular Taiwanese/ Chinese/ International action franchise "PiZi Ying Xiong 2"(Black&White 2) shot entirely in Taiwan.


Directing and writing

He has directed and written several short films so far, including ''Lollipops'' (2009), ''Three Bullets'' (2009) (starring Michael Jai White) and ''Tea and Remembrance'' (2009), starring himself and
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. He is currently working on a feature project entitled "Unspoken" starring Russell Wong, Brian Tee, Will Yun Lee, and Ian Anthony Dale. Yuan later directed ''Step Up: Year of the Dance'', a Chinese dance film of the ''Step Up'' franchise.


Filmography


Film


Television


Video games


References


External links


Ron Yuan's official website
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