Shun-Yee Yuen

Shun-Yee Yuen

72 · Born: Jun 12, 1953

Personal Details

BornJun 12, 1953 British Hong Kong
Parents
  • Siu-Tin Yuen
Relatives
  • Cheung-Yan Yuen (Sibling)
  • Yuen Woo-Ping (Sibling)
  • Lung Chu Yuen (Sibling)
  • Brandy Yuen (Sibling)
  • Yat-Chor Yuen (Sibling)

Biography

Noted filmmaker Shun-Yee Yuen has garnered widespread recognition for his involvement in the production of several notable cinematic endeavors, including the critically acclaimed and groundbreaking science fiction epic, The Matrix, which initially premiered in 1999 and went on to spawn a successful franchise.

Additionally, Yuen's impressive body of work also includes the sequel to this original film, The Matrix Reloaded, which was released in 2003 and further expanded upon the intricate narrative and visually stunning action sequences that had become synonymous with the series.

Furthermore, Yuen's impressive repertoire also includes his work on the 2003 superhero thriller, Daredevil, which served as a testament to his versatility as a filmmaker and his ability to successfully adapt and bring to life a wide range of genres and characters.

Career

2008
CJ7
CJ7 as Farmer
1996
1993
Iron Monkey
Iron Monkey as General Fox
1991
Once Upon a Time in China
Once Upon a Time in China as Honorable Manchu Soldier
1989
In the Line of Duty IV
In the Line of Duty IV as Drug trafficker
1988
Tiger Cage
Tiger Cage as Hsiung's Brother
1984
Drunken Tai Chi
Drunken Tai Chi as Iron-Steel
1981
Dreadnaught
Dreadnaught as White Tiger
Game of Death II
Game of Death II as Guard In The Cave
1980
1978
Drunken Master
Drunken Master as Chen Kuo-wei (uncredited)
Tai ji yuan gong
Tai ji yuan gong as Hei Pai killer
Sha jue
Sha jue as Challenger at Inn
The Battle Wizard
The Battle Wizard as Imperial Guard / Poisonous Moths Clan Member
Death Duel
Death Duel as One of 8 Spirit Catchers
Bei po
Bei po as Extra
1976
Black Magic 2
Black Magic 2 as Zombie Fighter
The Web of Death
The Web of Death as Qingyi Clan Member (uncredited)
Tien ya ming yue dao
Tien ya ming yue dao as Peacock Mansion Member
1975
Infra-Man
Infra-Man as Science Research Center's Staff
Dong kai ji
Dong kai ji as Fisherman
Kung Fu Invaders
Kung Fu Invaders as Manchu Thug (uncredited)
Call Him Mr. Shatter
Call Him Mr. Shatter as Thug in Nightclub
1973
Dynasty of Blood
Dynasty of Blood as (extra) (uncredited)
Shi po tian jian
Shi po tian jian as Pushy Customer
1972
The Delightful Forest
The Delightful Forest as Jiang's Thug (uncredited)
The Prodigal Boxer
The Prodigal Boxer as Friend of Fong Sai-Yuk
Man of Iron
Man of Iron as Chu Fung's Gate Guard
The Boxer from Shantung
The Boxer from Shantung as Yang's Thug (uncredited)
Five Fingers of Death
Five Fingers of Death as Master Meng's Pupil (uncredited)
The Angry Guest
The Angry Guest as Yakuza (uncredited)
Four Riders
Four Riders as Thug in Gym
Seven Blows of the Dragon
Seven Blows of the Dragon as Master Tseng's Militiaman
1971
The New One-Armed Swordsman
The New One-Armed Swordsman as Lung's Disciple (extra)
The Anonymous Heroes
The Anonymous Heroes as Bandit /Soldier (uncredited)
Duel of Fists
Duel of Fists as Chiang Ren's Man (uncredited)
The Deadly Duo
The Deadly Duo as Man's Knight
1970
Vengeance!
Vengeance! as Jin's Housekeeper (uncredited)
The Twelve Gold Medallions
The Twelve Gold Medallions as Juxian Hall Thug
The Heroic Ones
The Heroic Ones as King Jin's Soldier
1969
Tie shou wu qing
Tie shou wu qing as Ching's Man (uncredited)
Have Sword, Will Travel
Have Sword, Will Travel as Extra (uncredited)