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Hwang Jung-lee (Korean: 황정리; born December 21, 1944), known to many with the spelling of Hwang Jang-lee is a Japanese-born Korean
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and actor. Hwang is perhaps best known for his role as "Thunderleg" in 1978's '' Drunken Master'', "Sheng Kuan" in 1978's ''
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'' and Wong Chin in 1981's ''Hitman in the Hand of Buddha''. Variations of his name include Wong Cheng-lee and Wong Cheng-li, in the Cantonese Chinese equivalents. His nicknames are Silver Fox (the name of his most popular movie character); "Thunderleg" and "Thunderfoot" (from his role in 1978 film Drunken Master).


Early life

Hwang was born in
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, Honshu Island,
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to Korean parents. His family moved back to Korea when he was a baby.


Martial arts

Hwang took
Taekwondo ''Taekwondo'', ''Tae Kwon Do'' or ''Taekwon-Do'' (; ko, 태권도/跆拳道 ) is a Korean martial arts, Korean form of martial arts involving punching and kicking techniques, with emphasis on head-height kicks, spinning jump kicks, and fast k ...
lessons from age 14 and achieved his 7th
dan (rank) The ranking system is used by many Japanese, Okinawan, Korean, and other martial art organizations to indicate the level of a person's ability within a given system. Used as a ranking system to quantify skill level in a specific domain, it was ...
black belt. In 1965 at age 21, Hwang became a martial arts instructor for the Korean and South
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ese Armies, specializing in taekwondo. In January 2003, Hwang received his 9th ''dan'' black belt in taekwondo. In addition, he currently holds a 9th dan rank with the World
Tang Soo Do Tang Soo Do ( Hangul: 당수도, Hanja: 唐手道 ) refers to a Korean martial art based on Karate and may include fighting principles from subak (as described in the Kwon Bup Chong Do), as well as northern Chinese martial arts. Before the ...
General Federation. Hwang still actively teaches martial arts. He is currently an instructor with the World Tang Soo Do General Federation and serves as Technical Advisor. He recently has completed a tour of the US and Canada in which he, along with other Korean Grandmasters, promoted the study and practice of traditional martial arts.


Career


Acting

Hwang began his acting career in Korean movies. In 1976, Ng See-yuen offered Hwang employment in
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, where he first appeared in ''Secret Rivals'' as the villain Silver Fox. Hwang took the lead in many martial arts movies, usually playing an antagonist. Hwang's nicknames, "King of the Legfighters" and "Thunderleg" relate to his style of martial arts performance where he uses his legs in a particular way. In the mid 1970s, Hwang performed in two
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movies ''
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'' and '' Drunken Master''. as "Sheng Kuan" and "Thunderfoot" ("Thunderleg"). In 2002, Mike Leeder, a writer and producer, interviewed Hwang for the "Contender films"
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DVD range.


Directing

In 1981, Hwang directed his first movie, ''Hitman in the Hand of Buddha'', and was credited as Wong Chin.


Other films and retirement from acting

In 1987, Hwang trained German actor Matthias Hues in preparation for his film debut as "Yuri, the Russian" in ''
No Retreat, No Surrender 2 ''No Retreat, No Surrender 2'' (also known as ''No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder'') is a 1987 Hong Kong-American martial arts film directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Loren Avedon, Matthias Hues, Max Thayer and Cynthia Rothrock. Des ...
''. Cast at the suggestion of producer Roy Horan, who was also a student of Hwang's, Hues had no martial arts experience and trained in martial arts with Hwang. Hues enjoyed the experience so much that upon his arrival in Los Angeles, Hues would continue training in martial arts throughout his career. In the film, Hwang's opening scene, involving a firing squad, was cut from the U.S. version. Hwang would play Yuri's enforcer, General Ty, who engages in a brief fight against Cynthia Rothrock. In 1989, taekwondo grandmaster Jun Chong invited Hwang to come to the United States to appear as a villain in the film
Street Soldiers ''Street Soldiers'' is a 1991 American revenge martial arts film written, produced, and starring taekwondo master Jun Chong, and directed by Lee Harry. The film would be the only production to feature actor Hwang Jang-lee, who is credited in ...
. To bring an international flavor to the film, Hwang is credited in the film as "Jason Hwang", named after his son. In the early 1990s, Hwang returned to
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, where he ran a golf-tee manufacturing company and an hotel in Seoul. Later on, Hwang managed a
bodyguard A bodyguard (or close protection officer/operative) is a type of security guard, government law enforcement officer, or servicemember who protects a person or a group of people — usually witnesses, high-ranking public officials or officers, ...
agency. Since then he has made only occasional film appearances, in movies such as ''Emperor of the Underworld'' (1994) and ''Boss'' (1996). In July 1996, Hwang retired from acting at the age of 51.


Return to acting

After a long absence from acting, Hwang appeared in the TV Series ''
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''. Hwang featured in the documentary film, "The Anonymous King" in which Jon James Hodson examines Hwang's personal life in
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, Korea and Hong Kong.


Filmography


Movies


Director

* '' Hitman in the Hand of Buddha'' (1981) * ''Canton Viper'' (1983) * ''Not Again!'' (1990) * ''Emperor of the Underworld'' (1994)


Documentaries

* ''Art of High Impact Kicking'' (1982) * ''The Good Bad Boy'' (2014)


Television series

* ''Shaolin Temple (Taiwanese TV series)'' (1984) * ''Mighty Weapon'' (1985) * ''
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'' (2009)


References


External links

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Hong Kong Cinemagic

French biography with movie reviews





Youtube Channel (취권 황정리 Hwang Junglee Drunkenmaster)
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