
Yuen Wah
Acting
Biography
Yuen Wah (born 2 September 1950) is a Hong Kong based Chinese action film actor, action choreographer, stuntman and martial artist who has appeared in over 160 films and over 20 television series. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Yuen Wah, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Born: September 2, 1950
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

My Wacky, Wacky World
My Wacky, Wacky World is a Hong Kong Comedy starring Sammo Hung

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.

Lucky Tianbao
Zhu Tian Bao, the rebellious second son of Prince Jian Xing, finds himself entangled in a web of romance, rivalry, and royal betrayal. When noblewoman Yang Ruo Nan is betrothed to his elder brother Tian Xiang, despite her love for Tian Bao, he rejects her and flees the city. As Ruo Nan follows him in secret, Tian Bao meets the kind-hearted Meng Xiao Die. A misunderstanding drives Ruo Nan away, and Tian Bao sets off to find Xiao Die: only to be ambushed and fall off a cliff, losing his memory. Rescued by Xiao Die's father, Tian Bao must reclaim his identity, stop his brother’s power grab, and repair his bond with Xiao Die. A journey of love, loyalty, and destiny begins for the unlikely hero known as “Lucky Tian Bao.”

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.

Vampire Controller
Southern Mo and Northern Ma are professional corpse escorts. They have been given the task of controlling a pair of vampire lovers, Wong and Jenny, to their final resting place. Mo and Ma take on the job, accompanied by their apprentices, and begin their journey. But a dark wizard, Ha-La-Chak, is on their trail, searching for a secret letter possibly concealed within Wong's body.

How Bruce Lee Changed the World
More than just a biography, this film explores Bruce Lee's global impact to see how he has influenced all areas of popular culture including fitness, cinema, music, sport, dance, video games and philosophy. A journey across the United States, Asia and Europe, takes Shannon Lee on a trip back to her father's roots in Hong Kong and China. With unique access to the family's photographic archive, home movies and all material owned by the Bruce Lee Foundation.

Wudang Rules
After a setback in life, former Hong Kong undercover detective Pau Kai Chung heads to the Wudang Mountains in Hubei, China to get away from life. At Wudang he reconnects with his former martial arts senior Mo Yee Shan, who now operates an inn and martial arts school in the Wudang Mountains. She also takes in a man named Ho Ching Tung with a mysterious past. Kai Chung takes up a job as a chef at Yee Shan's inn. All is peaceful until a group of martial art students lead by Yee Shan's daughter Lok Yeung arrives. Lok Yeung and Kai Chung had previously met in Hong Kong, their encounter in Wudang brings back painful memories for Kai Chung...

Burning Flame
Burning Flame is a TVB modern action drama that focuses on the duties and challenges of Hong Kong firefighters. It is the first installment in the Burning Flame series. The series was specifically filmed to celebrate TVB's 31st Anniversary and was supported by Hong Kong Fire Services Department.

Dragon Love
The innocent and straightforward dragon girl (played by Yuan Jieying) tries to learn the method of raining in the world, and she must become a human being. She wanted to play around in the bustling world, but she was deeply attracted by Ye Xi (played by Chen Haomin), who is kind and generous, and the two began a "human-dragon love". However, "people and dragons are in love, must be sent from heaven", resulting in a variety of conditions, out of control, but they still love each other. On the other hand, Zhou Chu (Qian Jiale), who grew up with Ye Xi, has strong martial arts, but a strong personality. He once believed that dragons are the root of all evil and determined to take dragon slaying as his own responsibility. Once when he went up the mountain to slay the dragon, he accidentally rescued the beautiful Crescent Princess (played by Zhang Shenyue), and soon began a close relationship.

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.
Filmography
as Sing Song
as Grandpa Wong (segment "Homecoming")
as Master Guang Bo
as Yan Chixia
as Zi Zhongbai
as The Blacksmith
as Mao Jiu
as Agent
as Lao Guai
as Chun Hua
as Master Mo
as 张半仙
as Mailman
as Peng Qianwu
as 丁豹
as Li Hai Quan
as Chanting Bing
as Chen Huashun
as Po Shun Hing
as Uncle Chun
as Chan Tin-Cheuk
as Ho Chan
as Mung
as Leung's Father
as Uncle Da / Tak
as Landlord
as General
as Pastor
as Sing Song
as Lap Lan-Gan
as Chang Chung/Chang Yung
as Fortune Teller M
as Master Fok (Fat's Dad)
as Uncle Bing
as Luk Chin
as Wong Jianglong
as Mister M
as Sam Yuen Wah
as Phoenix's Father
as Lord Chancellor Tortoise
as Stall Owner
as Chi Mo Sai
as Buddhist Monk Master
as Robert Chi Mo Sai
as Dr Lau
as Landlord
as Yan Chixia
as Cheng Xie Tin
as 关安荫
as 金吉祥
as 元宗
as 李靖
as Ha-La-Chak
as 羅彬
as 叶问
as 謝虎彪
as Kwan On Yam
as Fong Kwok Ho
as 石福根
as Ma Tai Cheung
as 庄天
as Mainland Drug Seller
as Dee's Father
as Bloody Wolf
as Coach
as Chairman Wah
as Saint Hero/Tee Tung-Feng
as Panther
as Uncle Tak
as Uncle Wah
as Sorcerer of Black Section
as Cheng Wan To
as Panther
as Master Chow Fei-Hung
as Sifu Wu Lung Lo
as General Nguen
as Robber
as Master Of Death (in train scene)
as Tin-chan
as Yuen Hua
as Zhor
as Fung San
as Wu Yuan
as Dream man
as Cowardly Policeman
as Sgt. Wah
as Comrade Zhu Bai Dao
as White-Haired Demon
as Hua Hsien-Wu
as Vietnamese General
as Plant manager
as Wah
as Henchman
as Bank Robber
as The Vampire
as Ah Tad's SWAT Buddy
as Chief's Thug at Amusement Park
as Crow
as Ju San's Brother
as Zheng Hong's Man
as Right Guardian of Ming Clan
as Prince Regent's Bodyguard
as Gangster in Hotel Room
as 6 Demons in Flashback
as Robe's guard
as Wen's Brother
as Samurai Killer
as Li Cheng
as Black Lizard
as No. 6
as Shan-Bing
as Ximen Rou (Green Faced Spear)
as Xu Fang
as Poison Scholar Jin Ju
as Mu Chi
as Lin Fei
as Zhang Biao
as Ba Jia
as Dr. Guo's Hanger-on
as 2nd Chief Xi Zhao
as Hong Kong target (uncredited)
as Riding Pursuer
as Master Tan
as Li's Swordsman
as Black Evil Clan's Member
as One of the Leng Brothers (uncredited)
as Ming Clan Five Fighters
as [Extra]
as Zhi's Mute Bodyguard
as Lin Hao's Man
as Sire's Swordsman with White Beard
as Four Friends of Plum Garden
as Lo Chen's Second (uncredited)
as Black Devil
as Patriotic Hero
as One of Hao's Men / One of Chou's Guards (uncredited)
as Longsheng
as Poisonous Moths Clan Member
as Whoremonger Who Stabs Chi
as Soldier
as Iga Ninja
as Extra
as Holy Fire Clan Member (uncredited)
as [Extra]
as One of Shih's 8 Bodyguards
as Peacock Mansion Member (uncredited)
as Russian's student
as Villager
as Tseng's Man
as Sing
as [Extra]
as Student
as Pirate in Contest
as Assistant
as Student
as Thug
as Da Fee
as Bandit
as Fighter
as Thug
as Tournament Fighter
as Court Deputy
as Japanese
as Fan Zhi Long's Man
as Assassin (uncredited)
as Black Bear Student (uncredited)
as Man Who Mocks Chen at the Gate (uncredited)
as Seven Little Tigers
as Seven Little Tigers