
Seoul, South Korea
South Korean martial arts master known mainly for his role as Sonny Wong in The Scorpion King (aka Operation Scorpio) and his action direction of the My Wife Is A Gangster movie series. He created a very unique style that was well ahead of it's time, showcasing many techniques used in modern Tricking and he also inspired famous martial art actors such as Scott Adkins and Tony Jaa. He began learning Taekwondo around age 7 and created his own style of kicking and acrobatics. He was was a big fan of Bruce Lee and fell in love with the nunchaku He would go on to learn Hapkido, Wushu and various other styles. In late 70s he trained alongside Elton Jeong at the YMCA Mechanical Gymnastics Club and became a member of the Korean martial arts / stunt group Ottogi Martial Arts Team, working on his first movie in 1979. He appeared as a side character in some Korean martial arts movies and in 1988 got his first starring role. In the early 90's he sent out a demo tape which resulted in David Lai casting him in a few Hong Kong movies, the most notable being The Scorpion King, which secured his place as a cult favourite. After a few films he returned to work in Korea and became one of nation's top action directors. He continues to practice and promote martial arts and has received many awards and commendations for his work. J.J. Hayden

as prisoner

as Moo-jin's chauffeur
2021

as SA1
2013

as prisoner
2021

as Sonny Wong "The Scorpion King"
1992

as Yuen Chun
1993

as Gil-san
2019

as King Kong
1993

as Evacuee On Bridge
1981

as Lee, The Assassin
2000

as Invincible
2002

as Tai Luk-Tong Student (Hai Lu Kang Student)
1984

as Pang's Man In White / Pang's Man In Black
1977
as Gil-san
2019

2024

as prisoner
2021

as Gil-san
2019

as Kwan Xi-Pei
2015

as SA1
2013

as Maternity Doctor
2006

as Invincible
2002

as Lee, The Assassin
2000

as Ah Chun [Special Appearance]
1999

as Gal Ku-Li
1998

as Yong-Pal
1995

as King Kong
1993

as Yuen Chun
1993

as Sonny Wong "The Scorpion King"
1992

as Kidnapper Goblin
1992

as Brother of X
1992

as Tak-Shi [Footage From 용호취]
1992

as Sigma
1991

as Brother of X
1991

as Luk's Mute Sifu
1991

as Chinese Fighter
1991

as Busboy
1990

as Geung-Si / Short Kidnapper
1989

as Yong (Dragon)
1988
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