
Yuen Biao
Acting
Biography
Yuen Biao (Chinese: 元彪, born 26 July 1957) is a Hong Kong actor and martial artist. He specialises in acrobatics and Chinese martial arts and has worked on over 80 films as actor, stuntman and action choreographer. Along with Peking Opera School "brothers" at the China Drama Academy, Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan, he was a member of the"Seven Little Fortunes" performance troupe in Yu Jim-Yuen's China Drama Academy's Peking Opera School. Was a member of the Sammo Hung Stuntmen's Association.
Born: July 26, 1957
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

Real Kung Fu
Wing Chun Master WONG WAH PO’s successor LEUNG TSAN is framed for a murder and flees to Foshan. He finds shelter with his uncle LEUNG YEE TAI (LEUNG KA YAN). In order to investigate the murder, TSAN goes under-cover and becomes a cook for a tycoon, Mr CHAN. He meets his lover CHEUNG KIN HEI in CHAN’s house. He is shocked to find that HEI is now married. HEI is jealous about a beautiful princess FU TSAT HO YUET who is always with TSAN. HEI thinks that TSAN ran away to avoid marrying her, and chases him all the way to Foshan. She has crossed some villains, so the only way to save herself is to have a fake marriage with the powerful Mr CHAN. Chan dies soon after the wedding, leaving HEI suddenly widowed. She is determined to raise CHAN’s only son CHAN WAH SHUN as a responsible person.

Tough Beauty And The Sloppy Slop
Three high-octane cops--an unorthodox one from Hong Kong, a straitlaced one from the Mainland, and one from the Philippines--join forces to demolish an insidious counterfeiting ring. Cops-and-robbers action fare taken to its most gleefully bullet-ridden extreme.

The Sixth Robber
A suspect in a massive armored car heist, who initially evades arrest, is ultimately caught when his hidden criminal intent blossoms and is discovered by vigilant police.

A Legend of Shaolin Temple
It tells the story of the abbot Zhi Yuan and his five disciples during the chaos of the Northern and Southern Dynasties period.

A Legend of Shaolin Temple
It tells the story of the abbot Zhi Yuan and his five disciples during the chaos of the Northern and Southern Dynasties period.

Wing Chun
Liang is the rebellious eldest son of Zan, master of Yong Chun Quan. But difficulties arise between father and son as Zan refuses to teach Liang martial arts because he finds him arrogant and naive. Meanwhile, Liang must master the skills of Yong Chun to beat his rival Ko, who is ruthless and has an eye for Liang's lover. Only a duel between Ko and Liang can settle the score once and for all.

十二金钱镖

Beautiful Cooking
Beautiful Cooking is a Hong Kong variety show broadcast on TVB. The show began broadcasting on May 28, 2006 hosted by Ronald Cheng, Alex Fong and Edmond Leung. The second season began broadcast from April 5, 2009.

Righting Wrongs
Jason Chan, a Hong Kong lawyer, is angry at the way the law protects criminals and decides to take the law into his own hands, dishing out vigilante justice when a key witness and his entire family are murdered. But hotshot cop Cindy Si is soon on Chan's case, and the situation unravels into a fight that only a few will survive.

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.
Filmography
as Lao Zhao
as The King
as Master Zhang
as Gao Tianming
as Director Zhang
as Master Charlie Chiang
as 俞剑平
as Li Qiankun
as Master Yu Shengying
as Tan Zhong
as Ng Chung-so
as Liu Bei
as CIP Xian Sir
as Yuen Fo-sang
as Leung Jan
as Tan Zong
as Leung Jan
as Steve Mok
as Georgie Hung's Father
as Wah Sang
as Mr. Ou
as Lam Kau
as Thunder
as Indian With the Axe / Saloon Fighter (uncredited)
as Ma Sar
as Boss of China House
as 华震洋
as Lin Yue-Feng
as Tam See
as Chung Yat Shan/Little Dragon
as Li San
as Li Chin Tang
as Rambo Wong Yuk-Man
as 司马不平
as Lo Yi Tung/Han
as Lui Lun
as Self (uncredited)
as Constable Yuen Shing Chi
as Lau Chat
as Tougetsu
as Tang Ta Chi
as Lo Ba Wong La
as Hoi (segment "サギるなジャパン")
as Leung Foon
as Swordsman
as Little Tiger
as Peacock
as Fong Sau-Ching
as Begs for Change from Chen Wah
as Monk Peacock
as Heung Ming
as Shih Erh
as Tung Tak-Biao
as Man Yen 'Rat' Chieh
as Jason Chan / Ha Ling-chun
as Yen
as 'Little monster' Hsia
as Fire Chief Tsao Cheuk Kin
as Hopping Corpse
as Ricky Fung
as Chiu Chi-Lung
as Ricky
as David
as Truck Driver
as Inspector Hong Tin Chi
as Lee Tung
as CID with Girlfriend in Park
as Di Ming Qi / Dik Ming Kei
as Man at Bank (cameo)
as Leung Chang
as Mousy
as Blue Staff Monk
as Vampire
as Background Fighter / Double
as Number Four
as Foon
as Yipao
as Thunder's Men
as Mrs Lian's Bodyguard
as Casino Fighter (uncredited)
as Thug
as Stuntman on movie set
as Stunt Coordinator
as Billy Lo
as Flying Guillotine at Bamboo Trees
as Lama Monk Guard
as One of Qi's Men (uncredited)
as Dock worker/Tournament fighter
as Fighter in restaurant
as Mr Kam's thug/Lau Wing's double
as Bully's Thug at Tavern
as Assassin
as [Extra]
as Fighter in the school
as Night club thug
as Sword and Knife Man
as Restaurant Thug
as San He Tang's gangster
as Soldier / Spy / Student
as Russian's student
as Master Pang's Student (uncredited)
as Rangoon's Henchman
as Guard
as Martial Artist (uncredited)
as Casino thug
as Pirate Gu Tian
as Extra
as Student
as Thug at temple
as Pirate on Beach
as [Extra]
as Thug
as Thug
as Street thug
as Wong's student
as Japanese (uncredited)
as Tournament Fighter
as Student
as [Extra]
as Chow's Thug
as Guard
as Black Bear Student (uncredited)
as Yang Soldier
as Susuki's Student Who Spar with Petrov (uncredited)
as Seven Little Tigers
as Seven Little Tigers