Biography
It has been often said, that after Simon Yuen, he was the best actor in the family. He's had ample opportunities to prove it in such films as Legend Of A Fighter and Postman Strikes Back (both starring John Liang). He has played in numerous films where he has to show his skill as well as his acting abilities, like in 6 Directions Of Boxing and The Shaolin Drunkard.
He, like his brother Yuen Sheng-I, toiled in background roles enjoying the "Team-efforts" of a production, but not reaping the rewards of such stars as David Chiang or Ti Lung (even though he was a gifted performer as well). He would later appear in films directed by older brother Yuen Woo-Ping such as Drunken Tai-Chi and In The Line Of Duty-4 (both featuring Woo-Ping's protege Donnie Yen).
He, like his brother Yuen Sheng-I, toiled in background roles enjoying the "Team-efforts" of a production, but not reaping the rewards of such stars as David Chiang or Ti Lung (even though he was a gifted performer as well). He would later appear in films directed by older brother Yuen Woo-Ping such as Drunken Tai-Chi and In The Line Of Duty-4 (both featuring Woo-Ping's protege Donnie Yen).
He seemed to sail thru such performances in films like, The Miracle Fighters and The Taoism Drunkard, while other films like - Instant Kung Fu Man and The Buddhist Fist, provided him with smaller roles, that kept him in the background. Like brother Yuen Chun-Wei, it has been stated that, he retired to study religion (Taoism). It appears that Long Arm Of The Law-2, was probably one the last movies he made. He seemed to convert to modern films (new wave), pretty easily and could have possibly, had a future in them. He has since, retired from the film business.