Perry Yung
Perry Yung is a talented American actor and musician hailing from Oakland, California. He gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Father Jun in the acclaimed Cinemax series Warrior, a drama inspired by the works of Bruce Lee and produced by Justin Lin. Additionally, Yung is celebrated for his role as the beloved Ping Wu in Steven Soderbergh's critically acclaimed medical drama, The Knick.
In the realm of film, Perry's diverse body of work includes appearances in various notable projects such as Condemned, The Jade Pendant, John Wick: Chapter 2, and Boogie, which was directed by Eddie Huang. His contributions to the film industry showcase his versatility and dedication as an actor.
Beyond his screen work, Perry has been an integral part of the arts community in New York City, being a core member of La Mama Theater's Great Jones Repertory Company since 1993. His extensive experience on stage has enriched his performances and solidified his standing in the theater world.
With a career that spans multiple mediums, Perry Yung's artistic journey reflects his passion for storytelling and commitment to his craft, making him a respected figure in both theater and film.