
Yang Hsiung
Acting
Biography
Yeung Hung (Chinese: 楊雄) is a Taiwanese actor.
Born: April 25, 1953
Place of Birth: 中国,台湾
Known For

Shaolin Temple Against Lama
The red cloth lamas are on the attack, so Shaolin send a young boxer to Tibet to learn Lama Kung Fu and seek advice from the high lama. Massive battles ensue as martrial chaos strikes the region. More manis fighting styles from the Robert Tai asylum of martial arts! Starring Alexander Lo Rei, Alan Hsu, Lucifer Lee, William Yen Directed by William Chang Note: This is NOT the same film as Shaolin vs. Lama (1983).

Magic of Spell
Peach Boy and his mother live in a village. One day, there is a young man that suddenly comes to the village and asks Peach Boy to be his teacher because. At the same time, the elder of the devil palace wants to set Peach Boy to the deathtrap. They grasp children in order to have better martial arts skills. Peach Boy becomes righteous and indignant, he decides to exorcise the demons, but unexpectedly, his mother is killed by the devil. The battle between Peach Boy and the devil is unavoidable... (taken from the VCD release)

Justice Pao
Justice Bao is a 236-episode television series from Taiwan, first airing on Chinese Television System from February 1993 to January 1994. The show stars Jin Chao-chun as the Chinese official Bao Zheng in the Song Dynasty. It was hugely popular in Greater China as well as many other countries in the Far East. The series was originally scheduled for just 15 episodes. However, the show garnered high ratings when the initial episodes aired. Due to its popularity, CTS expanded the show to 236 episodes. The TVB and ATV Home networks in Hong Kong both bought the series in an attempt to gain viewers. Competition between the two networks during the showing of the series was so severe that identical episodes were shown on both channels on the same night. It was also one of the first dramas that used NICAM technology.

Kung Fu Wonder Child
A clan leader's spirit essence is captured by an evil wizard and it's up to the Kung fu Wonder Child and her friends to save the day.

Master Hui Neng
Taiwanese historical drama about the Buddhist monk Huineng.

A Heroic Fight
The granddaughter of a Taiwanese triad boss becomes a victim of a kidnapping attempt, but she's saved by a team of movie stuntmen. They become friends and work together to fend off one of the boss' underlings who goes rogue when he's overlooked for a promotion.

The Kung Fu Kids
Three young boys learn the art of kung fu from their grandfather, a martial arts expert, and are able to hold their own on a trip to the city.

Shaolin Rescuers
Two friends who long to be heroes join the fight against a Ching warlord and his students. They get help from a Kung Fu student and a rebel. They also save Hung Si Quan's life.

Rendezvous with Death
Sun Chung had been recognized as an expert comedy and crime thriller director, but he was to gain even greater acclaim for his soulful, powerful, intelligent, and beautifully-made martial arts epics. This stands alongside The Deadly Breaking Sword and The Kung-fu Instructor as one of his very best. It’s not so much the plot – a master swordsman protects a treasure chest on a dangerous journey – that makes this great, but what Sun does with it, inspiring the cast and crew to some of their finest work.

The Magnificent Ruffians
Venom regulars Philip Kwok, Chiang Sheng, and Sun Chien star as a gang of unemployed martial artists who spend their days stuffing their faces at local restaurants and letting the staff beat them up instead of paying the bill. Their fortunes appear to improve when the head of a local security agency hires them to take out the competition, who their new employer insists is up to no good. But the boys are being played for fools, and after an unfortunate misunderstanding, they unite with their former adversary to take out the true villain.
Filmography
as Kwong
as Chicken Sam
as Wong Chung
as Ah Dung
as 张龙
as Arm Wrestler
as Lin's Friend
as Tiger
as 'Big Rock' demon
as 白山君
as Cheng Kung
as Gher Hong
as Vulture
as Roaring Fire
as Staff fighter
as Seng Rong-yee
as Feng
as Ghostly Village's Butler
as Taoist Huang Chong Yang
as Brother Pockmarks
as Master at Initial Resolution (uncredited)
as Tiger Claws Chou Lung
as Martial expert at meeting with Cong
as Lie's chauffeur
as Cui Da
as Twelve
as Brother Nine's thug
as Sifang’s thug
as Lord Cha Siu's thug
as Chang Hsiao-Hu
as Tieh Chow San
as Copper Head
as Bodyguard
as Bodyguard #2
as Fan Tiancong
as Master Jiu Gao Feng
as Mai Yuan, South Shaolin Fighter
as Constable
as White Dragon Thug
as Taoist Yao Chu-Kei
as Mongol fighter
as Shaolin Student (uncredited)
as 贾琏
as 贾琏