Wan Fat, a stalwart member of the illustrious Jackie Chan Stunt Team, was born on February 28th, 1951, and went on to carve out a remarkable career in the world of Hong Kong cinema.
Throughout his tenure, Wan Fat showcased his versatility by taking on a multitude of roles, ranging from stuntman to small-screen appearances, for the renowned Shaw Brothers studio. His impressive résumé eventually led him to join the esteemed ranks of the JC Stunt Team.
Wan Fat's most notable on-screen performance can be seen in the 1993 blockbuster, Crime Story, where he portrayed the pivotal character of "Simon Ting," a key figure in the kidnapping plot. However, his contributions to the film industry did not stop there.
Behind the scenes, Wan Fat demonstrated his exceptional organizational skills by serving as an assistant director on numerous films, including the 1979 thriller, Stroke of Death, the 1983 action-packed Duel to the Death, and the 1994 martial arts masterpiece, Drunken Master II.