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Russell Yuen

Russell Yuen

17 titles Acting Oct 30, 1965 Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Russell Yuen, a prominent character actor based in Toronto and Montreal, has carved a niche for himself in the Canadian entertainment industry. Before establishing his acting career, Yuen led a unique life as a dedicated athlete, engaging in roles such as a white water rescuer and rafting guide in Northern Quebec. His athletic prowess extended beyond the water—he also trained as a fitness instructor and indulged in diverse activities like scuba diving, mountain climbing, in-line skating, mountain biking, and fencing.

Yuen's background in martial arts, specifically Shaolin, paved the way for his transition from minor roles often portraying Asian gangsters and fighters to more substantial parts. His career took a significant turn with his role in "The Red Violin," which opened doors to various feature films, showcasing his versatility in genres ranging from action to drama and comedy. His film credits include "Bulletproof Monk," "Owning Mahoney," "Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity," and appearances in notable projects like "The Bone Collector," "Pluto Nash," and the Quebec film "Ballade des Dangereux."

With an extensive array of television credits in both English and French, Yuen has gained recognition for his recurring role as the ineffectual mobster "Wong Phat" in the French series "Jack Carter." His fluency in both languages has allowed him to thrive in diverse projects, including "Relic Hunter," "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues," and "PSI Factor." Born in Montreal's suburbs and raised in a family that encouraged a medical career, Yuen's path took a creative turn after a chance drama elective at Concordia University, leading him to a successful journey in film and television.

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