Stephen Tung Wai

Stephen Tung Wai

  • Birthday: 1954-02-02
  • Place of birth: Shanghai, China
  • Also know as: Tung Yun-Wei

Biography

Born in 1954 in Ningbo, Mainland China, the young Tung Wen Wei (his original name) followed his family to Hong Kong at the age of four. Four years later, he began to learn the opera of Beijing under the direction of the famous Ms. Fan Fok Fa. It will also be under his tutelage that he will learn the martial arts of the north for more 10 years old. He appears on the big screen in his tenth year for the needs of the movie Squadron 77. In 1978, Snake In The Eagle's Shadow hit the box office and Jackie Chan's successor race began. Everyone is trying their luck and Tung Wei is one of those! With his physical abilities that have nothing to envy to the star, one would have thought he was a good candidate for success but it will never concretize really in the eyes of the public. There was only one place and Jackie occupied it too well. The film that sought to sell it as the new prodigy of the Kung Fu movie, showing off these impressive talents: The Incredible Kung Fu Master. Other films allow him, in smaller roles, to show what he is capable of: The Mar's Villa, Golden Mask or Ten Brothers Of Shaolin. At the beginning of the 1980s, Stephen Tung took a 4 year break away from the big screens to devote himself to television. He works on several TV series from Kung Fu or other Wu Xia, accumulating experience in his new business. Finally, in 1984, he returns to the screens in the first roles with films like Hocus Pocus and Journey Of The Doomed but the films, not very successful, will not allow him to impose himself as an actor of foreground.

Filmography

Hard Boiled

1992

As Little Ko / Fox

The Sniper

2009

As OJ's dad

Journey of the Doomed

1985

As Lin's brother

Tiger Love

1977

As Lin Shao-Chang

The Incredible Kung Fu Master

1979

As Sei Lengjai

Killer Wears White

1980

As Ah Keung

Pom Pom And Hot Hot

1992

As Curry Chicken

The Golden Mask

1977

As Lee Shao Ying

Return Engagement

1990

As Cheung Yat Lui

Once Upon a Time in China V

1994

As Junior Cheung

Wu Tang Magic Kick

1977

As Fan Yu-Tang

Intimates

1997

As Chan Yiu-Chung

Freedom Strikes a Blow

1973

As [Extra]

Hocus Pocus

1984

As Kuei

No End of Surprises

1975

As Newsboy/Japanese

Warriors of the Sacred Temple

1977

As General's son

Metade Fumaça

1999

As Gui Jian Chou in '70

In Your Dreams

2017

As Mr. Cheung

Twin Dragons

1992

As White Van Driver

Time 4 Hope

2002

As Himself

Extreme Challenge

2001

As Takashi Shinen

The Warlord

1972

As Bad Luck

Mr. Handsome

1987

As

Kung Fu King

1973

As

Two Assassins of the Darkness

1977

As Kao Pei Ching

Squadron 77

1965

As Danni's son [Uncredited]

The Valiant Ones

1975

As Captured Pirate Archer

Stuntman

0000

As

Oh! My God

1985

As

The Kid

1999

As

Purple Storm

1999

As

Task Force

1997

As

Who's Next

2007

As

Life Goes On

1989

As

Production

The Blade

1995

As Choreographer

Downtown Torpedoes

1997

As Choreographer

Extreme Challenge

2001

As Director

Saving General Yang

2013

As Stunts

The Tigers

1991

As Martial Arts Choreographer

Love Among the Triad

1993

As Action Director

Contract Killer

1998

As Director

Fox Hunter

1995

As Director

Magic Cop

1990

As Director

18 Times

1988

As Action Director

Crocodile Hunter

1989

As Action Director

Double World

2020

As Action Director

As Tears Go By

1988

As Action Director

The Peacock King

1988

As Martial Arts Choreographer

The Golden Mask

1977

As Martial Arts Choreographer

Return Engagement

1990

As Martial Arts Choreographer

Revenge in Hong Kong

1981

As Martial Arts Choreographer

Wu Tang Magic Kick

1977

As Martial Arts Choreographer

Beast Stalker

2008

As Action Director

A Better Tomorrow

1986

As Stunt Coordinator

Reign of Assassins

2010

As Stunt Coordinator

Seven Swords

2005

As Stunt Coordinator

Silk

2006

As Stunts

My Name Is Fame

2006

As Stunt Coordinator

Mr. Vampire III

1987

As Martial Arts Choreographer

Scooby-Doo

2002

As Stunts

A Tale of Three Cities

2015

As Stunts

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