Johnny Wang Lung-Wei
Johnny Wang Lung-Wei (王龙威), born on July 14, 1949, is a distinguished figure in the realm of Hong Kong cinema, celebrated for his multifaceted talents as a martial artist, actor, director, producer, and action choreographer. With a prolific career spanning over 80 kung fu films, particularly for the renowned Shaw Brothers Studios, Wang has left an indelible mark on the martial arts genre.
He made his debut with Shaw Brothers in the film "Five Shaolin Masters," directed by Chang Cheh, where he portrayed the treacherous character Ma Fu Yi. This role established a recurring theme in his career, often finding him cast as the antagonist in various productions. Notably, his performance in "Martial Club" showcased a rare departure from this villainous typecasting, highlighting his versatility as an actor.
In 1985, Wang transitioned to a behind-the-scenes role, taking on responsibilities as a fight choreographer, writer, and director. His work in this capacity includes noteworthy films such as "Hong Kong Godfather," where he skillfully combined storytelling with dynamic action sequences. Throughout his career, Johnny Wang has not only contributed to the martial arts film industry as a performer but has also shaped it through his creative vision, earning respect and recognition as a key figure in Hong Kong cinema.
Filmography
Twin Dragons
Legend of the Red Dragon
Five Shaolin Masters
Clan of the White Lotus
The New Shaolin Boxers
The Vengeful Beauty
Crippled Avengers
Run and Kill
The Kung Fu Instructor
The Brave Archer
The Brave Archer 2
My Young Auntie
Kid with the Golden Arm
The Five Venoms
The Young Vagabond
The Kid with a Tattoo
The Lady Assassin
The Lady Is the Boss
7-Man Army
Full Moon Scimitar
Martial Club
Shaolin Martial Arts
The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
Ten Tigers of Kwangtung
Tiger Cage
The Shaolin Avengers
The Master
The Four Assassins
Chinatown Kid
Dirty Ho
Mercenaries from Hong Kong
The Boxer's Omen
Invincible Shaolin