
Yu Rongguang
Acting
Biography
Yu Rongguang is a Chinese actor and martial artist from Beijing who started his career in Hong Kong. He is perhaps most famous for the title role in Iron Monkey along with Donnie Yen as well as being featured in prominent movies. He is also known for appearing in roles for films with Jackie Chan.
Born: August 30, 1958
Place of Birth: Beijing, China
Known For

The Master Swordsman Returns
The epic saga of the MASTER SWORDSMAN continues in this amazing sequel! When Ximen suspects his good friend and fellow martial artist Lu Xiao Feng of molesting his wife, he challenges Lu to a duel to the death. Lu escapes and stumbles upon the mysterious Phantom Villa. There, Lu uncovers a conspiracy that will jeopardize the very survival of the nation, and must stop the evil plan before he himself becomes a victim.

Informal Love
A tender tough guy, Shitou, and a fierce, strong-willed girl, Aijia, are thrown together by chance and quickly entangled in a series of misunderstandings. To get what she wants, Aijia uses every trick in the book: flipping from cat-and-mouse games to maid roleplay, pulling out all 36 strategies of love. Their love-hate dynamic sparks a chaotic but fast-paced romance in the 5G era. But as unexpected events unfold, hidden secrets begin to surface. Can their unofficial love survive the truth?

IP MAN: Legend
Kung fu legend Ip Man trains to become a grandmaster and faces his greatest challenge when he is falsely convicted of murder and sentenced to death.

The Warring States Period
Shot in the format of a drama, it is the first documentary of its kind that explores a historical age in China more than 2,500 years ago. The documentary follows the heroic figures of the seven states Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei and Qin and retells the rise and fall of a nation through realistic depictions of the events from the demise of the Warring States Period until the unification under Qin rule.

The Chronicle of A Taichi Master
The story of a frivolous young man who later transforms into a taichi grandmaster, yet the story is more complicated than that involving a nation's struggle, a fighter's honor and a family's pride.

The Grand Mansion Gate
This Chinese period drama series follows the fortunes of a prominent merchant family engaged in Traditional Chinese Medicine during the waning years of the Ching dynasty. The affairs of this family of doctors/pharmacists (which in those days were one and the same) are intimately linked with social upheavals of the time such as the encroachment of Christian missionaries and foreign imperialism as well as conflicts that inevitably emerge in a large upper class family. Comparable in scope and production value to such recent titles as "Downton Abbey", the lives and character of both masters and servants intertwine in plot lines that spans more than a generation.

Joy of Life
Zhang Qing, a present-day college student in culture and history major wants to study in professor Ye's postgraduate class, so he decides to write a historical fiction to elaborate his perspective of analyzing ancient literature history with modern concept. In the fiction, Zhang himself acts as a young man Fan Xian with mysterious life who lives in a remote seaside town of Kingdom Qing in his childhood, under the help of a mysterious mentor and a blindfolded watchman. Fan goes to the capital when he grows up, where he experiences plenty of ordeal and temper. Fan persists in adhering the rule of justice and goodness and lives his own glorious life.

Three Kingdoms
A Chinese television series based on the events in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period.

Fox Hunter
An undercover assignment turns into a deadly game of revenge for a Hong Kong police-woman.

Red Sorghum
Red Sorghum is a Chinese television series based on Nobel laureate Mo Yan's 1986/1987 eponymous novel. Directed by Zheng Xiaolong, it also features the highly-anticipated return of actress Zhou Xun to television after 10 years.
Filmography
as 意大利教父
as He Weiming
as Xuan Wei
as Commander-in-Chief of the Z Party
as Chen Youwei
as Yue Fei
as Zeng Tianyang
as He Xin
as Kun Kang
as Zeng Jingwu
as Senior Officer
as The Drill Officer
as Father Yan
as Wu Sangui
as 赵武灵王
as Xiao En
as Ge Shouzhi
as Qiao En
as Xiao Zhan
as Chen Moren
as Nurhaci / Khan of Later Jin
as Liu Xiang
as Zuo Teng
as Uncle Nan
as Yu Guangrong
as Mr Yu
as 顾华军
as Xia Gongda
as 朱豪三
as Tian Feng
as 余鹏程
as Captain Wu
as 肖虎
as Yu Fengjiu
as Yu Fung-Kau
as 二哥
as Mu Long
as Regimental Commander Zhang
as 丁力
as Master Yue Jiangtian
as 王朝天
as Tao Dawei
as Master Li
as Guan Yu
as General Gan
as Deputy General Yu
as Hua Hu
as 常敬斋
as C.O.
as Director Cheung Chi Kong
as 成旭
as Cheung Man Wah (as Yu Rong Guang)
as 常发
as 虬髯客
as 赵队
as Rebel General Zhao Kuang
as Inspector Mok
as Commander Chan
as 刘永福
as 赵忠实
as Master Jiang
as 乔苏
as Feng Lu
as Iron Hung
as Rambulhua, Yuan General
as 宫九
as Sik
as 西域王
as Imperial Guard
as Officer Tung
as Mr. Poa
as Dumb Dog
as Striding Sky
as Yue Lo-Chi
as Fong King To
as Hitman
as Leader Lung Chiang
as S.D.U. Cmdr. Yu
as Nan
as 于老七
as Chen Chin-Hau
as The Professor
as Assassin
as Wong Fei / Captain Hwang Fei
as Peking Man
as Ko Lap
as Captain Yu
as Emperor Hsien Feng
as Lu Chan-Feng
as Po Kwong
as Officer Pai
as 002 / Yee
as Shum Chi-Hung
as Chuen-Sun
as Police Captain
as Zhuang Wei-Cheng
as David Chang Fung
as Sgt. Yu Kai Chung
as Dr. Yang / Iron Monkey
as Officer Koo Cheung Fung
as Wuwechimatao
as Yue Feng/Dong Hua
as Weicheng / Huangtao
as Bai Yunfei
as Vice-Captain
as Tong Ting Hsin
as Qi Tian Yuan