Chinese name 袁和平 Role Choreographer Name Yuen Woo-ping | Origin Hong Kong Pinyin Parents Yuen Siu-tien | |
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Jyutping Jyun4 Wo4ping4 (Cantonese) Siblings Yuen Cheung-yan, Shun-Yee Yuen, Yat Chor Yuen, Chun Yeung Yuen, Yuen Lung-chu Upcoming movie Crouching Tiger, HIdden Dragon: Sword of Destiny Awards Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography, Hong Kong Film Award for Professional Achievement Movies Drunken Master, True Legend, Iron Monkey, Crouching Tiger - HIdden D, Tai Chi Master Similar People Yuen Siu‑tien, Yuen Cheung‑yan, Donnie Yen, Michelle Yeoh, Shun‑Yee Yuen |
Interview de yuen woo ping
Yuen Woo-ping (Chinese: 袁和平; pinyin: Yuán Hépíng; born 1945) is a Chinese martial arts choreographer and film director, renowned as one of the most successful and influential figures in the world of Hong Kong action cinema. He is one of the inductees on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Yuen is also a son of Yuen Siu-tien, a renowned martial arts film actor.
Contents
- Interview de yuen woo ping
- Yuen Woo Ping on Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan English subtitled
- Life and career
- As director
- Selected filmography as action choreographerfight advisor
- Actor
- References

Yuen Woo Ping on Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan (English subtitled)
Life and career

Yuen was born in Guangzhou, China. He achieved his first directing credit in 1978 on the seminal Snake in the Eagle's Shadow, starring Jackie Chan, followed quickly by Drunken Master. The films were smash hits, launching Jackie Chan as a major film star, turning Seasonal Films into a major independent production company, and starting a trend towards comedy in martial arts films that continues to the present day.

Yuen went on to work with such figures as Sammo Hung in Magnificent Butcher (1979), Yuen Biao in Dreadnaught (1981), Donnie Yen in Iron Monkey (1993), and Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh in Tai Chi Master (1993), and Wing Chun (1994).

Yuen's works, particularly his action choreography on Fist of Legend (1994), attracted the attention of the Wachowskis, who hired him as the martial arts choreographer on The Matrix (1999). The success of this collaboration, plus his action choreography on the following year's hit Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, made him a highly sought after figure in Hollywood. He went on to work on the Matrix sequels and Kill Bill (2003).
More recent action choreography duties in Hong Kong cinema have included Kung Fu Hustle (2004), starring Stephen Chow, and Fearless (2006), starring Jet Li.
Yuen also choreographed the action sequences in The Forbidden Kingdom (2008), a Hollywood martial arts–adventure film, which was the first film to star together two of the best-known names in the martial arts film genre, Jackie Chan and Jet Li. He worked as a fight choreography consultant on Ninja Assassin (2009).
In late 2010, Yuen released his first film as director since 1996, True Legend, starring Vincent Zhao and Jay Chou.
Yuen went on to work in two south Indian films as a stunt co-ordinator in Enthiran (2010) and I (film) (2014) both were directed by same director S. Shankar.
In 2015, Yuen directed Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny, re-creating many of his signature action choreographies.