
Xiong Xinxin
Acting
Biography
“The Human Whirlwind” would be a fitting nickname for stuntman, fight performer and actor Xiong Xin Xin due to his incredibly fast and electrifying wu-shu acrobatics and fighting moves. His physical prowess and bravery as a stuntman and stunt-double had already brought him some level of repute when he was finally given opportunities to shine playing characters in movies. This revealed an actor with a raw and distinct presence even if he was called upon to play only villainous or supporting roles. He might have become a new Yuen Wah if it hadn’t been for an unfortunate change in H-K action cinema. At the end of the 1990s we saw not only a sharp decline in action filmmaking but also a shift away from performers with genuine skills to being supplanted in action roles by screen-savvy special effects enhanced actors.
Born: February 25, 1962
Place of Birth: Liuzhou, Guangxi Province, China
Known For

Fist of Fury - Sworn Revenge
After his village it is brutally attacked by bandits, and his family gets murdered, Jun plans on seeking out distant relatives in Shanghai. On the way he is forced to join a criminal gang after they witness his martial arts skills. After a long and arduous journey, Jun eventual finds refuge at the Jin Wu Martial Arts Academy.

挟刀揉手

Jade Dynasty
After the massacre of his village, Zhang Xiaofan is taken in by the Qing Yun Sect where he begins his journey of cultivation. When he finds out the truth behind the deaths of his parents, he succumbs to his rage and demonic tendencies and becomes the enemy of Qing Yun Sect.

Kung Fu Stuntmen
A new documentary film revisits the golden age of kung fu stuntmen and action directors in Hong Kong during the 1960s-'80s, exploring their pain and struggles. The documentary is a tribute to kung fu stuntmen. “They risked their lives for stunts,” said kung fu choreographer Yuen Bin. In their heyday, these stuntmen and choreographers presented the best, most creative and most complicated kung fu fight sequences anywhere in the world, creating stunts that looked seemingly impossible.

New Dragon Gate Inn
During the Ming Dynasty, Tso Siu Yan, a power-crazed eunuch who rules his desert region of China as if he were the Emperor, ruthlessly thwarts plots against him and sets a trap for one of his enemies at the Dragon Gate Inn.

God of Gamblers
Ko Chun, a renowned gambler, loses his memory in an accident and starts behaving like a child. Little Knife, an amateur gambler, offers him shelter and realizes that he has a penchant for gambling.

Once Upon a Time in China II
Wong Fei-Hung faces the White Lotus Society, a fanatical cult seeking to drive the Europeans out of China through violence, even attacking Chinese who follow Western ways. Wong must also defend Dr. Sun Yat Sen, a revolutionary, from the military.

Trivisa
Hong Kong's three notorious thieves who have never met one another before appear in the same restaurant. This leads to a rumour that they are joining forces to pull off something big before the Handover, though this is not something that any of them.

Once Upon a Time in China
Set in late 19th century Canton, this martial arts film depicts the stance taken by the legendary martial arts hero Wong Fei-Hung against foreign forces' plundering of China.

Royal Tramp
The story of Wai Siu Bo, a pimp who after saving Chan Kan Nam, the leader of the Heaven and Earth society, a revolutionary group, is made a member. After a botched first assignment for the group, he is made a servant to the Prince, the very person the Heaven and Earth society want to overthrow. What follows is plenty of mayhem and laughter.
Filmography
as Lin Qi
as Cat
as Xue Zhao
as Pu Zhi
as Ye Qilin
as Clubfoot Kai
as Xiu Gong
as 自己
as Kun-Xi
as Tang Ge
as Wu Chao
as Local Dragon
as Sha Huihui
as Uncle Qin
as Uncle Qin
as Chaozhou Guy
as Ao Feng
as Assassin
as Swordsman #2
as Solungtu
as Kung
as Kong
as Eunuch in Black
as Teacher Bald Head
as Tatoo Club's Chairman
as Hung Fei
as Xin Xin (Bodyguard)
as Bill
as Captain Kiang
as Stavros' Man in Hotel
as Kwai Geuk-Chat
as Jimmy
as Club Foot
as Club Foot
as Loanshark Tai
as Fei Lung / Flying Dragon
as Club Foot
as 洪飞
as Chef Wong Wing
as Kwai Geuk-Chat
as Shaolin Monk
as Prince Barac
as Kwai Geuk-Chat
as Kwai Geuk-Chat
as Robber
as Keung
as Ngai
as Red Flag Holder
as Priest Gao Kung
as Hark's thug
as Vampire King
as Shrimp Head
as Shaho Gang Member
as Extra
as Robber
as Thug Fighting in Bar
as Shing's Man
as Shikamuka's Thug
as Thai Horse Rider (uncredited)
as Johnny's Thug (uncredited)
as Shaolin Student