Andy Le
Andy Le is a dynamic actor, producer, and stunt performer hailing from Southern California, recognized for his impressive contributions to the film industry. He gained significant attention for his roles in high-profile productions such as "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" and "The Paper Tigers." Additionally, he showcased his creative abilities with his self-produced film, "The Supreme Art of War." Le's talent extends to television, where he portrayed Fang in the series "Wu-Tang: An American Saga."
In 2011, Andy co-founded the martial arts collective known as "Martial Club," which has made a substantial impact on the action film landscape by directing stunts for notable films, including "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" and the acclaimed "Everything Everywhere All at Once," featuring Michelle Yeoh. Although he played a pivotal role in establishing the club, Le has also carved out a name for himself through various solo stunt performances, demonstrating his versatility and dedication to the craft.
With his impressive skill set and passion for storytelling, Andy Le continues to make strides in the entertainment industry, solidifying his reputation as a multi-talented artist and a rising star in action cinema.
Filmography
1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story
Reel Rock 6
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Young and Dangerous
My 5 Wives
The Paper Tigers
Only Andy
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Visher
Faultline
Luc Van Tien: Kung Fu Warrior
A Town Full of Ghosts
Santa's Chimney of Secrets
Penthouse: Fast Cars Fantasy Women
Red Lips
Lost Lake
Strange Frequency
Christmas Under the Stars
Found Footage
Young and Dangerous 3
Wonder Seven
Sting of Death
The Witch
Turn Down the Music
Andromeda
The Cube (2021)
The Invisible Man (2000)
True Story with Hamish & Andy