Biao Yuen

Biao Yuen

Actor, Producer, Director

Born 26 July 1957 in Hong Kong

Yuen Biao is regarded as one of the most acrobatic martial artists ever. Unfortunately, he is still underrated and not as popular as other contemporaries such as Jackie Chan, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, and Jet Li even though he is the most critically acclaimed out of all of them and the most talented as well. And now he is receiving a cult following due to word of mouth. Born of his parents Ha Kwong-Tai (father) and Ha Sau-Ying. Yuen Biao was first enrolled in the China Drama Academy at the age of 5 (he was the youngest there). He met Sammo Kam-Bo Hung and Jackie Chan while attending the Academy. Jackie Chan took him under his wing, and they became lifelong friends. Yuen Biao stayed at the Academy until the age of 16 where he moved with Master Jim-Yuen to America. However, two years later he came back, citing there were no opportunities for Chinese martial artists to star in American films. After being in some bit part roles in films such as The Shrine of Ultimate Bliss (1974) (aka Stoner), The Hand of Death (1976) (aka Hand of Death), he didn't receive his first major breakthrough role until Sammo Kam-Bo Hung cast him in Knockabout (1979) (aka Knockabout). However, his first role which gave him full exposure and established his status as a A-list star was The Prodigal Son (1981) (aka The Prodigal Son), which also starred and was directed by Sammo Kam-Bo Hung. After that, 'Jackie Chan' cast him in the classic Project A (1983) (aka Project A). After starring in some other films with Sammo Kam-Bo Hung and/or Jackie Chan, he decided to go his own way and to forge his own career to get out of the shadows of Jackie Chan and Sammo Kam-Bo Hung. He met his future wife DiDi Phang Sau-Ha in 1984 while working as a stunt coordinator on the film DiDi Phang was working on: Carry on Pickpocket (1982) (aka Carry On Pickpocket). They have two children. His daughter Yi-Bui was born in 1986 and his son Ming-Tsak in 1988. The film On the Run (1988) (aka On The Run) confirmed his abilities as a brilliant actor as his portrayal as a married man seeking vengeance for his wife's brutal murder was critically acclaimed. The following year he starred in probably his best film, The Iceman Cometh (1989) (aka The Iceman Cometh), in which he starred with acclaimed actress Maggie Cheung. The film is regarded as a cult classic and is remembered not only for the fantastic fighting scenes and hilarious comedy, but also the wonderful acting of Biao Yuen and Maggie Cheung and the wonderful simmering sexual chemistry between them. After starring in the acclaimed Once Upon a Time in China (1991) (aka Once Upon a Time in China, in which most of his scenes were cut), he directed his first movie (A Kid from Tibet (1991). aka A Kid From Tibet), in which he also starred. In 1994, he worked for the first time in years, with Sammo Kam-Bo Hung in the gloriously titled Don't Give a Damn (1995) (aka Don't Give a Damn). In recent years, Yuen Biao has complained of poor scripts, so he appears in films sparsely nowadays. He also has a second home in Canada where he spends most of time pursuing his hobby of golf.

Top titles from our entire catalogue

  • Shanghai Noon
  • Enter the Dragon (1973)
  • The Victim
  • Fist of Fury
  • Dragons Forever
  • Eastern Condors
  • Dreadnaught
  • The Young Master
  • The Legend is Born - Ip Man
  • The Invincible Armour
  • The Magic Blade
  • Miracles: The Canton Godfather
  • Killer Clans
  • The Vengeful Beauty
  • Death Duel
  • Rob-B-Hood
  • Zu Warriors
  • Challenge Of The Masters
  • Snuff Bottle Connection
  • Secret Rivals 2

Filmography

  • 2010
    The Legend is Born - Ip Man
  • 2006
    Rob-B-Hood
  • 2004
    Enter the Phoenix
  • 2000
    Shanghai Noon
  • 1997
    Hero
  • 1996
    Dragon From Shaolin
  • 1993
    Kickboxer
  • 1989
    Miracles: The Canton Godfather
  • 1988
    Dragons Forever
  • 1987
    Eastern Condors
  • 1985
    My Lucky Stars
  • 1984
    Wheels on Meals
  • 1983
    Zu Warriors
  • 1981
    Dreadnaught
  • 1980
    The Victim
  • The Young Master
  • Game of Death II
  • 1979
    The Dragon - The Odds
  • 1978
    The Vengeful Beauty
  • Game of Death
  • Swordsman and Enchantress
  • Amsterdam Connection
  • Flying Guillotine 2
  • 1977
    The Invincible Armour
  • Fatal Flying Guillotine
  • Soul Brothers Of Kung Fu
  • Snuff Bottle Connection
  • Hero of the Wild
  • Secret Rivals 2
  • Death Duel
  • 1976
    Killer Clans
  • The Magic Blade
  • Challenge Of The Masters
  • The Secret Rivals
  • Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth
  • 1975
    The Man from Hong Kong
  • 1974
    The Big Showdown
  • 1973
    Super Kung Fu Kid
  • Chinese Hercules
  • The Master Of Kung Fu
  • Master With Cracked Fingers
  • Thunderfist
  • Enter the Dragon (1973)
  • 1972
    Fist of Fury

Connections

  • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung

    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung

  • Jackie Chan

    Jackie Chan

  • Corey Yuen

    Corey Yuen

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Sports