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Stephen Tung Wai

AKA: Tung Yun-Wei
Birthday: 1954-02-02
Birthplace: Shanghai, China


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
Character: Little Ko / Fox
The Sniper
Character: OJ's dad

Journey of the Doomed
Character: Lin's brother
Tiger Love
Character: Lin Shao-Chang
The Incredible Kung Fu Master
Character: Sei Lengjai

Killer Wears White
Character: Ah Keung
Pom Pom And Hot Hot
Character: Curry Chicken
The Golden Mask
Character: Lee Shao Ying

Return Engagement
Character: Cheung Yat Lui
Once Upon a Time in China V
Character: Junior Cheung
Wu Tang Magic Kick
Character: Fan Yu-Tang

Shaolin Devil and Shaolin Angel
Character: Chen Wan

Intimates
Character: Chan Yiu-Chung
Freedom Strikes a Blow
Character: [Extra]
Hocus Pocus
Character: Kuei

No End of Surprises
Character: Newsboy/Japanese
Warriors of the Sacred Temple
Character: General's son
Metade Fumaça
Character: Gui Jian Chou in '70

In Your Dreams
Character: Mr. Cheung
Twin Dragons
Character: White Van Driver
Time 4 Hope
Character: Himself

Extreme Challenge
Character: Takashi Shinen
The Warlord
Character: Bad Luck


Two Assassins of the Darkness
Character: Kao Pei Ching
Squadron 77
Character: Danni's son [Uncredited]
The Valiant Ones
Character: Captured Pirate Archer






Executioners from Shaolin
Character: Governor's Fighter
The Blade
Job: Choreographer
Downtown Torpedoes
Job: Choreographer

Extreme Challenge
Job: Director
Saving General Yang
Job: Stunts
The Tigers
Job: Martial Arts Choreographer

Love Among the Triad
Job: Action Director
Contract Killer
Job: Director
Magic Cop
Job: Director

Fox Hunter
Job: Director
18 Times
Job: Action Director
Crocodile Hunter
Job: Action Director

Double World
Job: Action Director
As Tears Go By
Job: Action Director
The Peacock King
Job: Martial Arts Choreographer

The Golden Mask
Job: Martial Arts Choreographer
Return Engagement
Job: Martial Arts Choreographer
Revenge in Hong Kong
Job: Martial Arts Choreographer

Wu Tang Magic Kick
Job: Martial Arts Choreographer
Beast Stalker
Job: Action Director
A Better Tomorrow
Job: Stunt Coordinator

Reign of Assassins
Job: Stunt Coordinator
Seven Swords
Job: Stunt Coordinator
Silk
Job: Stunts

My Name Is Fame
Job: Stunt Coordinator
Mr. Vampire III
Job: Martial Arts Choreographer
Scooby-Doo
Job: Stunts