
Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung
Acting
Biography
Member of the Yuen clan and son of Simon Yuen Siu-Tin.
Born: January 1, 1952
Known For

Shaolin Drunkard
This very strange movie shows the sort of thing Yuen Woo-ping will do when he is left to his own designs and imagination. Even strange for him, this movie involves vampires, huge monster toads, and drunk monks. For some of the effects puppets were used, including a very creepy/realistic dummy version of the Drunk Monk. The fight scenes are very creative and show off Yuen Woo-ping's weird sense of style and choreography.

The Jade Tiger
Zhao Wuji, son of the leader of the Zhao Clan, embarks on a tragic adventure full of intrigue to avenge his father, who is beheaded by a traitor working for the rival Tang Clan.

Drunken Master
After getting into trouble, a mischievous young man is sent to train under a brutal, but slovenly old beggar, who teaches him the secret of the Drunken Fist.

The Miracle Fighters
Two elderly Taoist priests, Chi Men and Dun Jai, who learn their magic from the same teacher always quarrel with each other. They provide mirth and expert kung fu tuition to young man who is mistakenly presumed to be the crown prince of the Imperial Court, missing since childhood. The emperor dispatches an eunuch with the magic powers to apprehend the young man. But he must first deal with Chi Men and Dun Jia who are the young man's protector.

Dance of the Drunk Mantis
A year after training young Jackie Chan in the Drunken Fist, Sam the Seed discovers he has a son, Foggy. He tries to train Foggy but to no avail. Foggy is then trained in Drunken Fist from his uncle as he must face his father's rival, Rubber Legs, another Drunken Fist master who combines it with Mantis Fist to create a deadly style.

Dreadnaught
Mousy, a timid laundry man, crosses paths with a violent criminal known only as 'White Tiger', who hides amongst a theatre troupe, murdering anyone who discovers his identity.

All Men Are Brothers
Based on one of China's enduring epic novels, written in the 14th century, "All Men Are Brothers" continues the patriotic story of righteous warriors battling despotic leaders, featuring mythic characters familiar to every Chinese, and with a cast that has achieved an equally celebrated status among Shaw Brothers devotees.

All the Wrong Spies
In Hong Kong, Circa 1940s, World War II, private detective Yoyo and friend Inspector Teddy Robin join a resistance group during the Japanese occupation. They aim to steal back the formula to the atomic bomb from a war traitor and transfer it to an American before the formula ends up in the Japanese emperor's hands.

The Boxer from Shantung
Leaving the poverty of his life in Shantung to seek fortune in Shanghai, The Boxer is instead drawn into a world of corruption, gang warfare and evil... Where his only protection is his famed fighting technique.

The Champions
An acrobatic country hick is forced flee his village after injuring a wealthy socialite during an innocent competition. Fresh off the boat, he runs into a struggling football team who discover his talents.
Filmography
as Opera director
as Drunkard at Kenny's Party
as Helps Buy Betting Tickets
as Evil Magician's student
as Child in the Jar
as Bucktooth
as Prisoner/Prison guard
as Marshal's Assistant
as Yellow Staff Monk
as Beancurd seller, undercover cop
as Fake Sam Seed / Fake Beggar So
as Deaf man
as Little Lord's Servant / Lian Chengbi's Guest
as Kei-ying's Student (uncredited)
as Extra
as Lin Hao's Man
as Guan Zhong Hunchback
as Flying Guillotine
as Flying Guillotine Man
as Chou's Masked Double (uncredited)
as Black Snake's Man
as Poisonous Moths Clan Member
as One of 8 Spirit Catchers
as Extra
as Chien's Disciple (uncredited)
as Thug
as Rebel Officer
as Tournament Fighter
as Leung's Fighter
as Manchu Thug (uncredited)
as Fighter
as Extra
as Extra
as Thug
as Feng's Comrade
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Gu's Thug
as Gang Member
as Friend of Fong Sai-Yuk
as Jiang's Thug (uncredited)
as Student
as Master Meng's Pupil (uncredited)
as Yang's Thug (uncredited)
as Soldier (uncredited)