Corey Yuen Kwai
Corey Yuen Kwai (1951 - 2022) was a prominent figure in Hong Kong's film industry, known for his multifaceted roles as an actor, director, and producer. Yuen was a distinguished alumnus of the Peking Opera Schools, where he honed his skills in martial arts and performance. He was recognized as one of the Seven Little Fortunes, a group of talented young performers who gained fame in the 1970s.
Throughout his career, Yuen made significant contributions to the action genre, particularly in Hong Kong cinema. His work as a director is celebrated for its innovative choreography and dynamic storytelling, with notable films including "The Transporter" (2002) and "So Close" (2002). Yuen's ability to blend martial arts with cinematic techniques has influenced many filmmakers and action stars globally.
In addition to directing, he also showcased his acting prowess in various films, including the classic "The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires" (1974). His legacy endures through the many artists he inspired and the unforgettable films he created. Corey Yuen's impact on martial arts cinema remains significant, making him a revered figure in both Hong Kong and international filmmaking, and he leaves behind a rich legacy following his passing in 2022.
Filmography
Mortuary Blues
Heart of Dragon
The Enforcer (1995)
The Bodyguard from Beijing
Bruce Lee and I
The Legend II
Snuff Bottle Connection
All for the Winner
Fist of Fury 1991
Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain
The Fatal Flying Guillotines
Eastern Condors
Righting Wrongs
Born Invincible
The Art of Action: Martial Arts in the Movies
Hero (1997)
Thunderbolt (1995)
The Secret Rivals 2
The Master of Kung Fu
Deadly Angels
The Invincible Armour
Freedom Strikes a Blow
Revenge of the Dragon
The 7 Grandmasters
Dance of the Drunk Mantis
The Saint of Gamblers
The Tournament
The Top Bet