Fung Hak-On
Fung Hak-On (Chinese: 馮克安; 12 September 1948 – 2 March 2016) was a prominent Hong Kong actor and martial arts choreographer, whose impressive career spanned several decades, from the 1960s through the 2010s. Renowned for his roles as villains and henchmen, he appeared in more than 100 films, leaving an indelible mark on the Hong Kong cinema landscape.
Born into a family with a rich artistic heritage, Fung was the son of the esteemed actor Fung Fung, which likely influenced his journey into the film industry. Throughout his career, he collaborated with many notable directors and actors, showcasing his versatility and skill in martial arts choreography. His contributions to the genre not only entertained audiences but also helped shape the action film scene in Hong Kong.
Fung's work includes memorable performances in classic films such as "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" and "The Last Hero in China," where his martial arts prowess was on full display. He also lent his talents behind the scenes, choreographing action sequences that have become iconic in the genre.
Fung Hak-On's legacy endures through his extensive filmography and the impact he made on the martial arts film community, solidifying his status as a beloved figure in Hong Kong cinema. His passing in 2016 left a significant void in the industry he helped to define.
Filmography
The Magnificent Butcher
Enter the Fat Dragon
Five Shaolin Masters
Dragon Lord
The Iron-Fisted Monk
Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth
Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog
Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain
A Serious Shock! Yes Madam!
Ip Man 2
Last Hurrah for Chivalry
Point of No Return
Handsome Siblings
Tai Chi Zero
Shaolin Martial Arts
Dreadnaught
Warriors Two
14 Blades
The Young Master
Snake in the Eagle's Shadow
Once Upon a Time in Shanghai
Kung Fu vs. Yoga
The Prodigal Boxer
Deadly Angels
The Spiritual Boxer
Revenge of the Dragon
Kung Fu Hustle
Police Story
The Amsterdam Kill
Challenge of the Masters
Winners & Sinners
Disciples of Shaolin
Heroes Two