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Corey Yuen Kwai

Date of Birth
  February 15th, 1951
 
Year of Death
  2022
 
Birthplace
  Hong Kong
 
 
Biography
 

Real name: Ying Gang-Ming.

Yuen Kwai joined Sifu Yu Jim Yuen's Chinese Drama and Opera Academy in his childhood.

He learned peking opera and martial arts with his fellow classmates including Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao and were collectively called the Seven Little Fortunes.

He joined the film industry and started working as a bit player and stuntman.

He became well known for his superior martial arts performance in "Dance of the Drunk Mantis" (1979), and he was then promoted to the post of martial art director.

His famous works include "Dragon Lord" (1982) and "Zu - Warriors From the Magic Mountain" (1983).

In 1982, he began his directing debut with "Ninja in the Dragon's Den", produced by Ng See Yuen. Then Ng asked Yuen to go to America to direct an action movie, "No Retreat, No Surrender" under the name Corey Yuen, starring then unknown Jean-Claude van Damme.

As he came back to Hong Kong, he made one of his best action movies, "Yes, Madam", which made Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock to be the best known fighting ladies.

He co-directed with Jeff Lau "All For the Winners" which grossed HK$41.3 millions and was the highest grossing movie in 1990.

He was nominated for best action choreography award of the Hong Kong film awards several times and finally won the award for "Fong Sai Yuk" (1993).

from the DVD "Righting Wrongs".

Also in

James Bond - The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)(extra)



On the 12th August 2024, it was announced that Corey Yuen Kwai had passed away. He had actually passed from Covid in 2022, but it was not made public for two years at the request of his family.