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  1. Yuen Woo-ping (Chinese: 袁和平; pinyin: Yuán Hépíng; alias: Yuen Wo-ping; born 1945) is a Hong Kong martial arts choreographer and film director who worked in Hong Kong action cinema and later Hollywood films. He is one of the inductees on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Yuen is also a son of Yuen Siu-tien, a martial arts film actor.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › True_LegendTrue Legend - Wikipedia

    True Legend is a 2010 martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping in his first film as directed since 1996. The film stars Vincent Zhao, Zhou Xun, Jay Chou, Michelle Yeoh, Andy On, David Carradine (in his final film role before his death), Guo Xiaodong, Feng Xiaogang, Cung Le, Gordon Liu, Bryan Leung and Jacky Heung .

    • US$20,000,000
    • Bill Kong, Zhang Zhenyang
  3. Jul 5, 2019 · It was fitting that legendary martial arts choreographer and film director Yuen Woo-ping received the lifetime achievement award at this year’s New York Asian Film Festival, because as the kung ...

  4. Jun 23, 2020 · Primarily an action choreographer, Yuen has worked on some of the biggest films in modern Hollywood history. His work on The Matrix reinvented action cinema; he brought to life Quentin...

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  5. Oct 17, 2023 · Jet Li (left) in Yuen Woo-ping's 1994 film Fist of Legend. (Alamy) “One of the things that was hard for Hollywood, and they tried for a long time, was bringing over these choreographers and wire-work experts from Hong Kong and capturing what was magic about what they did. But it took a lot of false starts,” says Hendrix.

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  7. Yuen Woo-ping (Chinese: 袁和平; pinyin: Yuán Hépíng; alias: Yuen Wo-ping; born 1945) is a Hong Kong martial arts choreographer and film director who worked in Hong Kong action cinema and later Hollywood films. He is one of the inductees on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Yuen is also a son of Yuen Siu-tien, a martial arts film actor.

  8. Dreadnaught (Chinese: 勇者無懼) is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts comedy-horror film starring Yuen Biao and directed by Yuen Woo-ping. The film was released on 5 March 1981. In the film, the fugitive criminal White Tiger systematically kills anyone who threatens or angers him.

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