The following is the filmography of Yuen Biao.
Year | Film title | Alternate | Role | Notes |
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1966 | The Eighteen Darts (Part 1) | 兩湖十八鏢 (上集) | child actor | Alternate title: Seven Little Tigers (Part 1) |
The Eighteen Darts (Part 2) | 兩湖十八鏢 (下集) | child actor | Alternate title: Seven Little Tigers (Part 2) | |
1972 | Fist of Fury | 精武門 | "Petrov's enemy" (uncredited) stuntman | Alternate title: The Chinese Connection |
Hapkido | 合氣道 | "Black Bear student" (supporting role) stuntman | Alternate title: Lady Kung Fu | |
The Way of the Dragon | 猛龍過江 | "thug" supporting role stuntman | Alternate title: Return of the Dragon | |
The Fourteen Amazons | 十四女英豪 | "Yang soldier" (supporting role) | ||
1973 | Chinese Hercules | 碼頭大決鬥 | supporting role (extra) | Alternate title: Freedom Strikes a Blow |
The Rendezvous of Warriors | 偷渡客 | supporting role | ||
Little Tiger of Canton | 廣東小老虎 | "pickpocket" (as Bill Yuen) | Alternate title: Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung and Ten Fingers of Death | |
Death Blow | 賊王 | "Street Thug" | Alternate title: Thunderfist | |
The Master of Kung Fu | 黃飛鴻 | "Wong's student" | ||
Enter the Dragon | 龍爭虎鬥 | "Tournament Fighter" (uncredited) stuntman | ||
Attack of the Kung Fu Girls | 鐵娃 | supporting role stuntman | Alternate title: None but the Brave | |
Back Alley Princess | 馬路小英雄 | supporting role stuntman | ||
Kickmaster | 跆拳震九州 | "Japanese" (extra) | Alternate titles: When Taekwondo Strikes and Sting of the Dragon Masters | |
1974 | Super Kung Fu Kid | 小霸王 | (extra) | Alternate title: Karado: The Kung Fu Flash |
The Shrine of Ultimate Bliss | 鐵金剛大破紫陽觀 | "thug" | Alternate titles: The Stoner and Hong Kong Hitman | |
Conman and the Kung Fu Kid | 狼狽為奸 | supporting role | Alternate titles: From China with Death and Dragons of Kung Fu | |
Paris | 巴黎殺手 | supporting role | Alternate title: Paris Killers | |
Virgins of the Seven Seas | 洋妓 | (extra) | Alternate titles: Enter the Seven Virgins and The Bod Squad | |
The Tournament | 中泰拳壇生死戰 | "student" | ||
1975 | Kung Fu Stars | 脂粉大煞星 | supporting role | |
The Boatman Fighters | 海盜張保仔 | supporting role | Alternate titles: Cheung Po Chai and The Brave Man | |
The Big Showdown | 猛虎鬥狂龍 | supporting role | Alternate title: Kung Fu Massacre | |
The Man from Hong Kong | 直搗黃龍 | supporting role (uncredited) | Alternate title: The Dragon Flies | |
The Valiant Ones | 忠烈圖 | "1st Pirate in contest" | Alternate title: Usurpers of Emperor's Power | |
1976 | Brotherhood | 江湖子弟 | "San He Tang's gangster" | |
Killer Clans | 流星·蝴蝶·剑 | supporting role | ||
Hot Potato | supporting role | |||
Secret Rivals | 南拳北腿 | "Russian student" assistant action choreographer | Alternate title: Silver Fox Rivals | |
Challenge of the Masters | 陸阿采與黃飛鴻 | "Master Pang's student" | ||
The Himalayan | 密宗聖手 | (extra) | ||
Hand of Death | 少林門 | "assassin" | Alternate title: Countdown in Kung Fu | |
The Magic Blade | 天涯明月刀 | (extra) stuntman | ||
Shaolin Wooden Men | 少林木人巷 | "troublemaker at tavern" stuntman | Alternate title: Shaolin Chamber of Death | |
1977 | To Kill a Jaguar | 絕不低頭 | "Mr Kam's thug" stuntman | |
The Fatal Flying Guillotines | 陰陽血滴子 | (extra) | ||
Secret Rivals 2 | 南拳北腿鬥金狐 | supporting role assistant action director assistant action choreographer stuntman | Alternate title: Silver Fox Rivals II | |
Last Strike | 被迫 | supporting role Film was originally called Soul Brothers of Kung Fu | Alternate titles: Kung Fu Avengers and Tiger Strikes Again | |
Broken Oath | 破戒 | "brothel guard / One of Qi's Men" | ||
The Dragon, the Odds | 戇居仔與牛咁眼 | "Mo Lai Tao" | Alternate title: Crazy Boy and Pop-Eye | |
Jade Tiger | 白玉老虎 | supporting role stuntman | ||
Invincible Armour | 鷹爪鐵布衫 | supporting role assistant action director | ||
Deadly Angels | 俏探女嬌娃 | (extra) stuntman | Alternate title: The Bod Squad | |
Death Duel | 三少爺的劍 | "Spirit Catcher" stuntman | ||
Shaolin Plot | 四大門派 | "School fighter" | ||
Heroes of Shaolin | 大武士與小票客 | "sword and knife man" action director | Alternate title: Heroes of the Wild | |
Snuff Bottle Connection | 神腿鐵扇功 | supporting role martial arts choreographer stuntman | ||
1978 | My Kung Fu Master | 師父教落 | "stuntman on movie set" | |
The Amsterdam Kill | 荷京喋血 | supporting role | ||
Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog | 老虎田雞 | "casino fighter" stuntman | ||
Warriors Two | 贊先生與找錢華 (1978) | "Thunder Pai's man stuntman | ||
Enter the Fat Dragon | 肥龍過江 | "thug in opening scene" | ||
Flying Guillotine 2 | 清宮大刺殺 | (extra) | Alternate title: Massive Brutal Massacre | |
The Vengeful Beauty | 血芙蓉 | "Jin Ren Ting's man" | ||
Swordsman and Enchantress | 蕭十一郎 | "Mrs Lian's bodyguard" | ||
Game of Death | 死亡遊戲 | Biker in black jumpsuit action choreographer stuntman | ||
Spiritual Kung Fu | 拳精 | "Master of the Five Fists" (uncredited) stuntman | Alternate title: Karate Ghostbuster | |
Shaolin Connection | 荷蘭賭人頭 | supporting role | Alternate titles: Amsterdam Connection and Big Bad Bolo | |
1979 | Magnificent Butcher | 林世榮 | "Leung Foon" assistant action director assistant action choreographer stuntman | |
Knockabout | 雜家小子 | "Yipao" | ||
Odd Couple | 搏命單刀奪命搶 | stuntman assistant action director | ||
The Incredible Kung Fu Master | 醒目仔蠱惑招 | action director | ||
1980 | The Young Master | 帥弟出馬 | Sang Kung's son stuntman | Alternate title: The Dragon |
Game of Death II | 死亡塔 | Blue Staff Monk assistant action director stuntman | Alternate title as: Tower of Death | |
Snake Deadly Act | 蛇形醉步 | supporting role | Alternate title: Snake Fist, Drunken Step | |
The Victim | 身不由已 | Jo-Wing's cohort action director action choreographer stuntman | ||
Encounters of the Spooky Kind | 鬼打鬼 | "Vampire" action director action choreographer stuntman | ||
Two Toothless Tigers | 甩牙老虎 | action director | ||
Bat Without Wings | 無翼蝙蝠 | supporting role | ||
1981 | Dreadnaught | 勇者無懼 | "Mousy" | |
The Prodigal Son | 敗家仔 | "Leung Chang" action director assistant action director stuntman | ||
1982 | Carry On Pickpocket | 提防小手 | man at bank(cameo) action director stuntman | |
The Dead and the Deadly | 人嚇人 | action director stuntman | ||
Lovers Blades | 神經大俠 | |||
1983 | Winners and Sinners | 奇謀妙計五福星 | "CID officer" action director action choreographer Act with Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung | Alternate titles: Five Lucky Stars and Intelligent Scheme Five Lucky Stars |
Project A | A計劃 | "inspector Hong Tin-tsu " stuntman | Alternate title: Pirate Patrol | |
The Champions | 波牛 | "Lee Tong" | ||
Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain | 新蜀山劍俠 | "Ti Ming-chi / Dik Ming-kei" action director action choreographer | ||
1984 | Pom Pom | 神勇雙響炮 | "garbage truck driver" (cameo) | |
Wheels on Meals | 快餐車 | "David" stuntman film called original Spanish Connection | Alternate titles: Spartan X and Million Dollar Heiress | |
Treasure Hunters | 龍虎少爺 | action director | ||
1985 | My Lucky Stars | 福星高照 | "Ricky" action choreographer action director stunt coordinator | Alternate titles: Five Lucky Stars 2 and Lucky Stars Superior Shine and Winners And Sinners 2 |
Mr. Vampire | 殭屍先生 | "hopping vampire" (jiang shi) | ||
Heart of Dragon | 龍的心 | action director stuntman Film original name Heart of the Dragon | Alternate titles: The First Mission and Powerman III | |
Those Merry Souls | 時來運轉 | "Chiu Chi-lung" action director | Alternate title: From the Great Beyond | |
Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars | 夏日福星 | "Inspector Ricky Fung" action director Act with Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung | Alternate titles: Five Lucky Stars 3 and Summer Time Lucky Stars and Winners And Sinners 3 | |
1986 | Millionaires Express | 富貴列車 | "Fire Chief Tsao Cheuk-kin" stuntman | Alternate title: Shanghai Express |
Rosa | 神勇雙響炮續集 | "'Little Monster / Hsia" action director action choreographer | ||
Mr. Vampire 2 | 殭屍家族 | "Yen" | ||
Righting Wrongs | 執法先鋒 | "Hsai Ling-cheng" a.k.a. "Jason Chan" producer action director action choreographer | Alternate title: Above the Law | |
Young Champion | ヤングチャンピオン | Japanese film | ||
1987 | Eastern Condors | 東方禿鷹 | "Man Yen-chieh" a.k.a. "Rat" action director stunt coordinator | |
1988 | Dragons Forever | 飛龍猛將 | "Tung Tak-piu" a.k.a. "Timothy" action director | Alternate title: Cyclone Z |
Picture of a Nymph | 畫中仙 | "Shih Erh" | ||
On the Run | 亡命鴛鴦 | "Heung Ming" | ||
1989 | Peacock King | 孔雀王子 | "Monk Peacock" co-director | |
Miracles | 奇蹟 | "beggar" (cameo) | Alternate titles: Miracles Canton Godfather and Mr. Canton And Lady Rose | |
The Iceman Cometh | 急凍奇俠 | "Fong Sau-ching" action director action choreographer) | ||
1990 | Saga of the Phoenix | 阿修羅 | "Peacock" | |
Licence to Steal | 龍鳳賊捉賊 | "Swordsman" | Alternate title: Dragon Versus Phoenix | |
Shanghai, Shanghai | 亂世兒女 | "Little Tiger" | Alternate title: Shanghai Encounter | |
1991 | Once Upon a Time in China | 黃飛鴻 | "Leung Foon" | |
Baka yarô! 4 You! Omae no koto da yo 3 Sagi naru Japan | バカヤロー!4 YOU! お前のことだよ | "Hoi" | Bakayaro! is an anthology film by Japanese directors. Yuen starred in one part. | |
1992 | A Kid from Tibet | 西藏小子 | "Lo Ba Wong La" director producer action director | |
Shogun and Little Kitchen | 伙頭福星 | "Tang Tai-chi" | ||
The Setting Sun | 落陽 | "Tougetsu" action director | ||
Ghost Killer | 俾鬼玩 | action director | ||
1993 | The Sword Stained with Royal Blood | 新碧血劍 | "Constable Yuen Shing-chi" | |
Deadful Melody | 六指琴魔 | "Lui Lun" | ||
Kick Boxer | 黃飛鴻之鬼腳七 | "Lau Zhai" producer action director | Alternate titles: Once Upon a Chinese Hero and Once Upon A Time In China 6 Kickboxer | |
Kin chan no Cinema Jack | 陳健沒有傑克電影院 | This is an anthology film, a joint production between Australia, Hong Kong and Japan. The HK section featured Yuen Biao and was produced by Jackie Chan. | ||
1994 | Circus Kid | 馬戲小子 | "Han" a.k.a. "Tung" | |
1995 | Don't Give a Damn | 方面俾 | "Rambo Wong Yuk-man" | Alternate title: Burger Cop |
Tough Beauty and the Sloppy Slop | 怒海威龍 | "Lee King-tong" | ||
The First Assignment | 演職員表 | |||
1996 | The Hero of Swallow | 神偷燕子李三 | "Li San" a.k.a. "Swallow Thief" | |
Dragon in Shaolin | 龍在少林 | "Chung Yat-shan" | Alternate title: Dragon from Shaolin | |
1997 | The Hunted Hunter | 檔案X殺人犯 | "Lin Yue-feng" | |
Hero | 馬永貞 | "Tam See" | ||
Leopard Hunting | 獵豹行動 | action director | ||
1999 | A Man Called Hero | 中華英雄 | "Boss" | Alternate title: Chinese Hero |
Millennium Dragon | 紅牆盜影 | "Ma Sar" | ||
2000 | Shanghai Noon | 西域威龍 | "saloon fighter" (uncredited) action director stuntman stunt coordinator | |
2001 | The Avenging Fist | 拳神 | "Thunder" | Alternate title: Fight Zone |
2002 | No Problem 2 | 無問題2 | "Lam Kau" action director | |
2004 | Enter the Phoenix | 大佬愛美麗 | "Mr Hung" | |
Boxer's Story | 赤子拳王 | "Wah" co-director | Alternate title: Father and Son | |
Hero Youngster | 少年陳真 | "Mr Ou" | Alternate title: Juvenile Chen Zhen | |
2006 | Rob-B-Hood | 寶貝計劃 | "Inspector Steve Mok" | |
2007 | Fight For Love | 擊情歲月 | ||
Legend of Twins Dragon | 雙龍記 | Alternate title: Shuang Long Ji film derived from Wing Chun TV series | ||
2009 | Turning Point | Laughing Gor之變節 | "Superintendent Sin" | Alternate title: Laughing Gor |
2010 | Just Another Pandora's Box | 越光寶盒 | "Liu Bei" | |
Empire of Assassins | 帝國刺客 | |||
The Legend Is Born – Ip Man | 葉問前傳 | "Ng Chung-suk" / Vincent Yuan | ||
2011 | My Kingdom | 大武生 | ||
2012 | Tai Chi Hero | 太極2 英雄崛起 | "Master Li Qian-kun" | |
2014 | Sifu vs Vampire | 天師鬥殭屍 | "Feng Shui" | |
2016 | The Bodyguard | 特工爺爺 | "Officer" (cameo appearance) | Alternate title: 老衛兵 |
Year | Series title | Alternate | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Kingdom and the Beauty | 江山美人 | a.k.a. Chinese Odyssey - King Zhende and Phoenix aka The King and I | |
The Legend of a Chinese Hero | 中華兒女英雄傳 | |||
2000 | The Legend of the Martial Alliance | 少林七嵌 | a.k.a. The Seven Heroes of Shaolin | |
2002 | Righteous Guards | 中原鏢局 | "Sima Bu-ping" | |
2005 | Real Kung Fu | 佛山贊師父 | "Leung Jan" | a.k.a. Mr Chan of Fu Shan |
2006 | Wing Chun | 詠春 | "Leung Jan" | |
2007 | The Ultimate Crime Fighter | 通天干探 | "Yuen Fo-sun" | |
2008 | The Disciple | 龍的傳人 | guest judge | Jackie Chan's reality show for Mainland China channel China Beijing TV Station |
2009 | Legend of Shaolin Kungfu | 少林寺传奇 | "Tan Zong" | This is a 120-episode series, split into 3 parts. Yuen stars in the second part, Legend of Shaolin Kungfu II: Thirteen Warrior Monks (十三棍僧救唐王) a.k.a. 13 Cudgel Monks |
2012 | The Legend of Wing Chun | 詠春傳奇 | ||
2013 | 12 Deadly Coins | 十二金錢鏢 | first Chinese TV drama in 3D | |
2016 | Infernal Affairs | 無間道 | "Hung Sir" | Guest appearance on episode 30 |
2020 | Deer Squad | 无敌鹿战队 | "Kai" | Chinese version |
All television appearances were broadcast in Hong Kong by TVB unless otherwise stated.
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Don't Give a Damn, also known as Burger Cop in the United States, is a 1995 Hong Kong action comedy film produced and directed by Sammo Hung and starring Hung, Yuen Biao, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Kathy Chow.
Shogun and Little Kitchen is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Ronny Yu and starring Yuen Biao, Leon Lai, Ng Man-tat, Maggie Shiu and Monica Chan.
Rosa is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Yuen Biao, Lowell Lo, Luk Siu-fan, Kara Hui and Paul Chun. The film's Chinese title literally means Supernaturally Brave Artillery Sequel. Despite this, it is not the sequel to the 1984 film Pom Pom, whose Chinese title literally means Supernaturally Brave Artillery.
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