
Yuen Shun-Yi
Acting
Biography
Sunny Yuen Shun-yi (Chinese: 袁信義), also credited as Shun-yee Yuen, is a Hong Kong film actor, stuntman and action coordinator.
Born: June 12, 1953
Place of Birth: British Hong Kong
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.

The Singing Killer
David Chiang stars as a nightclub vocalist whose former criminal friends blackmail him into working with them again.

Iron Monkey
In this Hong Kong variation of Robin Hood, corrupt officials of a Chinese village are robbed by a masked bandit known as "Iron Monkey", named after a benevolent deity. When all else fails, the Governor forces a traveling physician into finding the bandit.

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.

CJ7
A poor construction worker, who struggles to keep his son in private school, mistakes an orb he finds in a junkjard for a toy which proves to be much, much more once the young boy starts to play with it.

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.

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.

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.

Have Sword, Will Travel
Ying Ke-Feng, head of Peerless Manor, is an expert swordsman whose escort business transports 200,000 taels of silver to the capital each year. This year, however, he is afflicted with an infirmity that renders him unable to use his sword.
Filmography
as Farmer
as Evil Son
as Master Fox
as Inspector Hua
as Honorable Manchu Soldier
as Drug Dealer
as Hsiung's Brother
as Diamond Thief Leader
as Old Devil aka Master Ruthless
as Iron-Steel
as Evil Magician
as Sorcerer Bat
as White Tiger
as Guard In The Cave
as Shang (as Yuen Shun I)
as Chin
as Foggy
as Chen Kuo-wei (uncredited)
as Extra
as Challenger at Inn
as Patriotic Hero
as Hei Pai killer
as One of Qi's Men (uncredited)
as Extra
as Imperial Guard / Poisonous Moths Clan Member
as Imperial Guard / Poisonous Moths Clan
as One of 8 Spirit Catchers
as Zombie Fighter
as Qingyi Clan Member (uncredited)
as Peacock Mansion Member
as Chuan's Man
as Stuntman on Movie Set
as Science Research Center's Staff
as Thug
as Fisherman
as Thug in Nightclub
as Bu Xiaohu
as Leung's Fighter
as Manchu Thug (uncredited)
as Constable
as Pirate
as Pushy Customer
as Feng's Comrade
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Rascal at Basketball Court (uncredited)
as Gu's Thug
as Japanese Officer
as Thug in Gym
as Chu Fung's Gate Guard
as Friend of Fong Sai-Yuk
as Jiang's Thug (uncredited)
as Japanese
as Master Meng's Pupil (uncredited)
as Master Tseng's Militiaman
as Yakuza (uncredited)
as Yang's Thug (uncredited)
as Man's Knight
as Chiang Ren's Man (uncredited)
as Bandit /Soldier (uncredited)
as Liu Shou Yi's Man (uncredited)
as Red Demon
as Lung's Disciple (extra)
as King Jin's Soldier
as Juxian Hall Thug
as Jin's Housekeeper (uncredited)
as Extra (uncredited)
as Ching's Man (uncredited)
as (extra) (uncredited)