Bryan Leung
Bryan Leung Kar-yan (Chinese: 梁家仁), born on January 20, 1949, is a distinguished Hong Kong actor and film director renowned for his contributions to martial arts cinema. He began his career with Shaw Brothers Studios in 1974, where he quickly formed a strong friendship with fellow martial artist Sammo Hung. Hung has often praised Leung’s extraordinary talent, noting his ability to master various kung fu styles and complex choreographies with remarkable speed. Throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, Leung showcased his skills in a series of celebrated kung fu films.
However, as the allure of martial arts movies waned in the mid-1980s, Leung shifted his focus toward character roles, successfully adapting to the changing film landscape. His versatility allowed him to maintain a robust career into the mid-1990s, as he transitioned from action-packed performances to more diverse acting opportunities. With a wealth of experience and a legacy in the film industry, Bryan Leung remains a significant figure in the realm of Hong Kong cinema, remembered for his dynamic roles and profound impact on martial arts films.
Filmography
Legend of a Fighter
Boxer Rebellion
Last Hero in China
The Postman Strikes Back
Jade Dynasty
Enter the Fat Dragon
Cantonen Iron Kung Fu
Legend of the Demon Seal
Kung Fu Dunk
Five Shaolin Masters
Warriors of the Sacred Temple
Eagle's Claws
The New Shaolin Boxers
The Miracle Fighters
Knockabout
The Close Encounters of Vampire
The Tigers: The Legend of Canton
Flirting Scholar
Monster Hunters
True Legend
The Bravest Escort Group
Red Shield
Fight Back to School 3
7-Man Army
Shaolin Martial Arts
Dreadnaught
Warriors Two
Odd Couple
Assassins of Brotherhood
Crystal Hunt
Kung Fu League
Justice, My Foot!
The Kung Fu Cult Master