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Chinese name
  
葉偉信 (traditional)

Name
  
Wilson Yip

Years active
  
1992-present


Pinyin
  
Ye Weixin (Mandarin)

Chinese name
  
叶伟信 (simplified)

Role
  
Actor

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Jyutping
  
jip6 wai2 seon3 (Cantonese)

Born
  
23 October 1963 (age 60) Hong Kong (
1963-10-23
)

Occupation
  
actor, director, screenwriter

Movies
  
Ip Man, Ip Man 2, Kill Zone ‑ SPL, Ip Man 3, A Chinese Ghost Story

Similar People
  
Matt Chow, Yip Man, Donnie Yen, Raymond Wong Pak‑ming, Louis Koo

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Wilson Yip or Yip Wai-Shun (Chinese: 葉偉信; born 1963) is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker and screenwriter. His films include Bio Zombie, The White Dragon, SPL: Sha Po Lang, Dragon Tiger Gate, Flash Point and the Ip Man trilogy.

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Official "making of" of Flash Point the movie: Part1


Early career

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A film buff at an early age, Yip went to the cinema whenever he could and often wrote reviews on the backs of ticket stubs. He entered the movie business in the 1980s, starting out as a "gofer" and working his way up to assistant director.

His directorial debut was 01.00 AM, a three-segment horror compendium. He directed two of three parts, one with Veronica Yip as a nurse who sees dead pop stars, and Anita Yuen interviewing a demon.

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His next effort, Daze Reaper, was a Category III exploitation film, based on a true-crime story about a prison guard who turns to crime. Next was Mongkok Story, an exploitive story in the vein of Young and Dangerous, and another horror trilogy, Midnight Zone, about urban myths. He also turned to comedy with Teaching Sucks, about two Hong Kong teachers played by Anthony Wong and Jan Lam.

In 1998 Wilson co-wrote and directed his biggest cult hit at the time, Bio Zombie, which was influenced by Dawn of the Dead and takes place in a shopping mall, where a small group of misfits bands together in order to survive.

Turning point

Yip next directed the 1999 crime-drama Bullets Over Summer, starring Francis Ng and Louis Koo as two detectives hunting a gang of deadly criminals who have to use a demented elderly woman's (Helena Law Lan) apartment for surveillance. The biggest-budget film of his career up to then, he considers Bullets Over Summer his "turning point". He shared a best-screenplay award at the 2000 Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards for the film.

In 2000 he was picked by Golden Harvest to direct Skyline Cruisers, a big-budget action film. Yip did not get along with the cast and clashed with the studio's management over creative differences.

Other films include the science-fiction-action story 2002, and the romantic comedies, Dry Wood, Fierce Fire (with Miriam Yeung and Louis Koo) and Leaving Me, Loving You (with Leon Lai and Faye Wong). In 2004, Yip also directed his first wuxia style film, The White Dragon, starring Cecilia Cheung and Francis Ng.

Yip also acts, mostly doing small roles. They include a pimp in The Runaway Pistol and a Taoist exorcist in the Pang Brothers' The Eye.

Films with Donnie Yen

In 2005, Yip directed his most critically acclaimed film, SPL: Sha Po Lang. A gritty return to the 1980s style of Hong Kong action cinema, SPL starred Simon Yam and Donnie Yen as Hong Kong police officers trying to pin a crime on an unstoppable gangster, portrayed by Sammo Hung.

In 2006, Yip re-teamed with Yen for an adaptation of a Hong Kong manga, Dragon Tiger Gate. In 2007 Yip released Flash Point, another martial-arts crime drama in the same vein as SPL. The film starred Donnie Yen, Louis Koo, and Collin Chou.

Yen and Yip's latest collaboration as actor and director, Ip Man, is a semi-biographical account of Yip Man, the first martial arts master (Chinese: Sifu) to teach the Chinese martial art of Wing Chun openly. It also featured fight choreography by Sammo Hung. The film was released in December 2008 and immediately shot to number one on its opening week in Hong Kong, earning over HK$2.8 million in three weeks.

Ip Man 2, which is produced by Raymond Wong, picks up on Yip Man's life after his migration to Hong Kong where he took on his most famous disciple, Bruce Lee. The film was released 29 April 2010.

In 2014, it was announced that Yip and Yen would reunite for a third Ip Man film, to start filming in early 2015 for release later in the year. The film will be presented in theatres in 3D format for the first time in the franchise.

In 2016, Donnie Yen announced that he and Yip would collaborate once again on a fourth Ip Man film.

Screenwriter

  • Bio Zombie (1998)
  • Baau lit ying ging (Bullets Over Summer) (1999)
  • Jue lai yip yue leung saan ang (Juliet in Love) (2000)
  • Gon chaai lit feng (Dry Wood, Fierce Fire) (2001)
  • Dai sing siu si (Leaving Me, Loving You) (2004)
  • The White Dragon (2004)
  • SPL: Sha Po Lang (2005)
  • Filmography

    Director
    -
    Dragon Gate Zombie Inn (pre-production)
    -
    Wai Si Lei (pre-production)
    2019
    Ip Man 4: The Finale
    2017
    Paradox
    2015
    Ip Man 3
    2015
    Triumph in the Skies
    2011
    Happy Magic
    2011
    A Chinese Ghost Story
    2010
    Ip Man 2
    2008
    Ip Man
    2007
    Flash Point (as Yip Wai Shun)
    2006
    Dragon Tiger Gate (as Yip Wai Shun)
    2005
    Kill Zone (as Yip Wai Shun)
    2004
    The White Dragon
    2004
    Leaving Me, Loving You
    2002
    Ng goh haak gwai dik siu nin
    2002
    Dry Wood Fierce Fire
    2001
    2002
    2000
    Skyline Cruisers
    2000
    Juliet in Love
    1999
    Bullets Over Summer
    1998
    Bio-Zombie
    1997
    Teaching Sucks (as Wai-Sun Yip)
    1997
    Midnight Zone
    1996
    Mongkok Story (as Wai-Sun Yip)
    1995
    Daze Raper
    1995
    01:00 A.M.
    Actor
    2015
    12 Golden Ducks as
    Sau-sau's Police Boss
    2011
    All's Well, Ends Well 2011 as
    Wedding Minister
    2007
    Simply Actors as
    Police officer
    2003
    Tai yang wu zhi
    2002
    Obake yashiki (Short)
    2002
    Zouhou qiang
    2002
    Mighty Baby as
    Officer Yip
    2002
    Fung lau ga chuk as
    Negotiator
    2002
    Love Undercover
    2001
    Sui jeuk fun ji as
    Wilson Yip
    2001
    Big Head Monster
    2001
    You Shoot, I Shoot as
    Victim
    2001
    Final Romance as
    Kong Sir
    2000
    Huo xing gui ji
    1999
    Afraid of Nothing, the Jobless King
    1997
    Midnight Zone as
    Shun (third segment)
    1996
    Mongkok Story (as Wai-Sun Yip)
    1996
    Forbidden City Cop as
    Brothel frequenter
    1994
    Feng chen san nu xia (as Wai-Shun Yip)
    1992
    Gangs' 92
    1990
    Skinny Tiger and Fatty Dragon as
    Man on Street
    1989
    Mr. Smart
    1989
    Little Cop
    1988
    The Beloved Son of God
    Writer
    2005
    Kill Zone (written by - as Yip Wai Shun)
    2004
    The White Dragon
    2004
    Leaving Me, Loving You
    2002
    Ng goh haak gwai dik siu nin
    2002
    Dry Wood Fierce Fire (written by)
    2001
    2002
    2000
    Juliet in Love
    1999
    Bullets Over Summer (writer)
    1998
    Bio-Zombie (writer)
    1997
    Teaching Sucks
    1996
    Hong Kong Show Girls (screenplay)
    Producer
    2021
    Limbo (producer)
    2018
    Marauder (producer)
    2015
    Kill Zone 2 (producer)
    2010
    All's Well, Ends Well 2010 (producer)
    Assistant Director
    2001
    Sui jeuk fun ji (second unit director)
    1988
    The Beloved Son of God (assistant director)
    1986
    Fei yue ling yang (assistant director)
    Miscellaneous
    1996
    Hong Kong Show Girls (executive director)
    1987
    The Legend of Wisely (story editor - as Wai-Sun Yip)
    Cinematographer
    2002
    American Yume (Short)
    Thanks
    2017
    Tomorrow Is Another Day (special thanks)
    Self
    2019
    Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks (Documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    SPL: Sha po lang - Polar Martial (Video documentary short) as
    Self

    References

    Wilson Yip Wikipedia