After three years of intensive training with Wu Bin, Li won his first national championship for the Beijing Wushu Team. After retiring from wushu at age 17, he went on to win great acclaim in China as an actor making his debut with the film Shaolin Temple (1982). He went on to star in many critically acclaimed martial arts epic films, most notably the Once Upon A Time In China series, in which he portrayed folk hero Wong Fei-hung.
Li's first role in a Hollywood film was as a villain in Lethal Weapon 4 (1998), but his first Hollywood film leading role was in Romeo Must Die (2000). He has gone on to star in many Hollywood action films, most recently co-starring in The Expendables (2010) with Sylvester Stallone, in The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) with Jackie Chan, and as the title character villain in The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor (2008) opposite Brendan Fraser. He also appeared in the Hong Kong film Ocean Heaven (2010), directed and written by Xue Xiaolu.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/11PB3_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Bryan Leung", "alternateName": "梁家仁, Leung Ka Yan, Liang Jia Ren, Leung Kar Yun, Leung Kar Yan, Leung Bryan", "birthDate": "January 20, 1949", "nationality": "British Hong Kong", "description": "Bryan Leung is a Hong Kong actor. His action film career began in 1969, his good looks and natural athleticism taking him to Shaw Brothers, where he appeared in several renowned period Kung Fu films, although he was rarely offered leading roles. His big break came under the direction of Sammo Hung, with whom he fought in "Enter the Fat Dragon" (1978) and co-starred in the seminal "Warriors Two" (1978). Leung also enjoyed some success in television acting, appearing in "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" and "The Return of the Condor Heroes". Despite this acting success, Leung's 1984 directorial debut, "Profile in Anger", was relatively unsuccessful. This marked a lowering of his star profile as he began to take more supporting roles and less leading roles. He continued to act and direct into the 2000s. In 2009, he was to direct once again in a new martial arts action film tentatively titled "Blood Relations". He also starred in the film alongside his son Leung Ho Yee and martial arts film actor Gordon Liu. (Source: Wikipedia)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/bryan-leung.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Dicky Cheung", "alternateName": "張衛健", "birthDate": "February 8, 1965", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Dicky Cheung Wai Kin is a Hong Kong television actor and singer. He entered show business in the early 1980s, signing a contract with television station TVB. He won the 3rd annual New Talent Singing Awards in 1984. Up until the mid-'90s, Dicky struggled for many years working as a low-paid actor, singer and appeared occasionally in films. It wasn't until his brilliant portrayal of the Monkey King character in the 1996 TVB adaptation of the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West that his popularity began to skyrocket. A sequel to the TV adaptation was planned, but due to a contract dispute with TVB, Cheung left before production began. Benny Chan Ho Man took over the role of the Monkey King in the sequel. Cheung then went abroad to Taiwan to continue his career.
He has appeared in many Taiwanese television productions since then. In 1999, TVB's rival station ATV acquired the Hong Kong broadcasting rights to his Taiwanese television series Young Hero Fong Sai Yuk. Cheung played Fong Sai Yuk, a character also portrayed by Jet Li in his film Fong Sai Yuk. The show was an instant hit in Hong Kong and managed to gain much higher ratings than TVB's own television series. The TVB series showing at that time was Dragon Love, starring Benny Chan Ho Man, who replaced Cheung in the Journey to the West sequel, Journey to the West II.
Dicky Cheung is married to Zhang Qian who had a miscarriage in Spring of 2008. He said that he would like to eventually leave the acting business and seriously consider doing something more meaningful in life such as volunteering to give back to society. Prior to his current marriage, he was in a brief relationship with actresses Elvina Kong and Jessica Hsuan.
(Source: Wikipedia)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/20dqR_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Anita Yuen", "alternateName": "袁詠儀", "birthDate": "September 4, 1971", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Anita Yuen Wing Yi is a Hong Kong film and television actress. She was the winner of the 1990 Miss Hong Kong Pageant. Yuen is best known for her role as the female lead in Derek Yee's 1993 tear-jerker C'est la vie, mon chéri (1993). She is also well-remembered in her cross-gender comic role opposite Leslie Cheung in He's a Woman, She's a Man (1994). The two roles won for her the Hong Kong Academy Best Actress awards. She has also acted in a number of Mainland-Taiwan television serials, such as Hua Mu Lan, opposite Vincent Zhao.
Anita Yuen and Julian Cheung announced that they were dating in 1994, it was love at first sight when they starred in their first drama together.
They are known as Hong Kong showbiz's model couple, Anita Yuen married Hong Kong actor Julian Cheung in 2001. They have one son
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