Samuel "Sammo" Hung Kam-bo ( zh, t=洪金寶, j=Hung
4 Gam
1-bou
2; born 7 January 1952) is a Hong Kong
actor
An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. ...
,
martial artist
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defence; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the pres ...
,
film producer and
director, known for his work in
martial arts film
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s,
Hong Kong action cinema
Hong Kong action cinema is the principal source of the Hong Kong film industry's global fame. Action films from Hong Kong have roots in Chinese culture, Chinese and Culture of Hong Kong, Hong Kong cultures, including Chinese opera, storytelling a ...
, and as a
fight choreographer for other actors such as
Kim Tai-chung,
Jackie Chan
Fang Shilong (born Chan Kong-sang; 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan,; is a Hong Kong actor and filmmaker, known for his slapstick, acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, and innovative stunts, which he typically perf ...
,
Yuen Biao
Yuen Biao (born Ha Lingchun; 26 July 1957) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist and stuntman. He specialises in acrobatics and Chinese martial arts and has also worked on over 80 films as actor, stuntman and action choreographer. He was one o ...
, and
Yuen Wah
Yuen Wah (born Yung Kai-chi; 2 September 1952) is a Hong Kong action film actor, action choreographer, stuntman and martial artist who has appeared in over 160 films and over 20 television series.
Early life
Born Yung Kai-chi on 2 September 195 ...
.
Hung is one of the pivotal figures who spearheaded the
Hong Kong New Wave movement of the 1980s, helped reinvent the martial arts genre and popularized the zombie-like
jiangshi genre. He is widely credited with assisting many of his compatriots, giving them their starts in the Hong Kong film industry, by casting them in the films he produced, or giving them roles in the production crew.
Both Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan were often addressed as "Dai Goh", meaning "Big Brother", until the filming of ''
Project A'' (1983), which featured both actors. As Hung was the eldest of the kung fu "brothers", and the first to make a mark on the industry, he was given the nickname "Dai Goh Dai", meaning "Big, Big Brother", or "Biggest Big Brother".
Early years
Born in Hong Kong, both of his parents worked as wardrobe artists in the local film industry and guardianship was thrust upon his grandparents. His grandmother was archetypal martial art actress
Chin Tsi-ang and his grandfather was film director
Hung Chung-ho.
Hung joined the
China Drama Academy, a
Peking Opera School in Hong Kong, in 1961. He was enrolled for a period of seven years, beginning at the age of 9, after his grandparents heard about the school from their friends.
The opera school was run by Master
Yu Jim Yuen and as was customary for all students, Hung adopted the given name of his
sifu
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as his family name whilst attending. Going by the name Yuen Lung (元龍), Hung became the foremost member of the
Seven Little Fortunes (七小福) performing group,
and would establish a friendly rivalry with one of the younger students, ''Yuen Lo''. Yuen Lo would go on to become international superstar
Jackie Chan
Fang Shilong (born Chan Kong-sang; 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan,; is a Hong Kong actor and filmmaker, known for his slapstick, acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, and innovative stunts, which he typically perf ...
.
At the age of 14, Hung was selected by a teacher who had connections to the Hong Kong film industry to perform stunts on a movie. This brief foray into the industry piqued his interest in film and he took particular interest in the operation of film cameras.
As the eldest of the troupe, Hung would give his opera school brothers pocket money from his earnings, endearing him greatly to his young friends. Shortly before leaving the Academy at the age of 16, Hung suffered an injury that left him bedridden for an extended period, during which time his weight ballooned. After finding work in the film industry as a
stuntman, he was given a nickname after a well-known Chinese cartoon character,
Sam-mo (三毛; Three Hairs).
Many years later, in 1988, Hung starred in
Alex Law's ''
Painted Faces'', a dramatic re-telling of his experiences at the ''China Drama Academy''. Among the exercises featured in the film are numerous acrobatic backflips, and hours of handstands performed against a wall. Despite some of the more brutal exercises and physical punishments shown in ''Painted Faces'', Hung and the rest of the Seven Little Fortunes consider the film a toned-down version of their actual experiences.
Film career
1960s and 1970s
Hung appeared as a child actor in several films for
Cathay Asia and
Bo Bo Films during the early 1960s. His film debut was in the 1961 film ''
Education of Love''.
In 1962, he made his first appearance alongside Jackie Chan in the film ''
Big and Little Wong Tin Bar'', followed by a role in ''The Birth of Yue Fei'', in which he played the ten-year-old
Yue Fei
Yue Fei (; March 24, 1103 – January 28, 1142), courtesy name Pengju (), was a Chinese military general of the Song dynasty and is remembered as a patriotic folk hero, national hero, known for leading its forces in Jin–Song Wars, the wars ...
, the historical figure from the
Song Dynasty
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who would go on to become a famous Chinese general and
martyr
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. The majority of Hung's performance was alongside another actor portraying
Zhou Tong, Yue's elderly military arts tutor.
In 1966, at the age of just 14, Hung began working for
Shaw Brothers Studio
Shaw Brothers (HK) Limited () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, operating from 1925 to 2011.
In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shang ...
, assisting the
action director Han Yingjie, on
King Hu's film ''
Come Drink with Me
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'' thanks to the fact that Han was his master's son-in-law. Between 1966 and 1974, Hung worked on dozens of films for Shaw Brothers, their two main rivals Golden Harvest and Cathay, as well as numerous independent production companies, progressing through the roles of
extra
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* Extra (newspaper), ...
, stuntman,
stunt co-ordinator and ultimately, action director.
In 1970, Hung began working for
Raymond Chow
Raymond Chow Man-wai ( zh, t=鄒文懷; 8 October 1927 – 2 November 2018) was a Hong Kong film producer, and presenter. He was responsible for successfully launching martial arts and the Hong Kong cinema onto the international stage. As ...
and the
Golden Harvest film company.
He was initially hired to assist Han Yingjie in choreographing the action scenes for the very first two Golden Harvest films,
The Invincible Eight' and ''
The Angry River''. Golden Harvest sent Hung to Korea to choreograph films with their director Huang Feng where Hung studied hapkido with Master
Ji Han-Jae
Ji Han-jae (; Chi Hon-tsoi) is a South Korean hapkido grandmaster known as the founder of Sin Moo Hapkido. He appeared in the 1972 film ''Game of Death'' starring Bruce Lee.
Training
Born in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea on October 27, ...
and earned his black belt. While in Korea he became the martial arts director on three Angela Mao vehicles, ''
Lady Whirlwind'', ''
Hapkido
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'', and ''
When Taekwondo Strikes''. His popularity soon began to grow, and due to the quality of his choreography and disciplined approach to his work, he again caught the eye of celebrated Taiwanese director, King Hu. Hung choreographed Hu's ''
The Fate of Lee Khan
''The Fate of Lee Khan'' () is a 1973 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film, directed by King Hu.
Plot
During the waning years of the Yuan Dynasty, Mongol general Lee Khan and his sister Wan’er travel to the desolate Spring Inn in Shaanxi province to obt ...
'' (1973).
Also in 1973, he was seen in the
Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee (born Lee Jun-fan; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was an American-born Hong Kong martial artist, actor, filmmaker, and philosopher. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy which was formed from ...
classic ''
Enter the Dragon
''Enter the Dragon'' ( zh, t=龍爭虎鬥) is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and written by Michael Allin. The film stars Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Ahna Capri, Bob Wall, Shih Kien and Jim Kelly. ''Enter the Dragon'' was ...
''. Hung was the
Shaolin student Lee faces in the opening sequence. In 1975, Hung choreographed the action for ''
The Man from Hong Kong'', the first Australian co-production undertaken by Golden Harvest.
In the mid-70s, martial arts movies began to lose some of their punch at the box office and Golden Harvest signed the Hui Brothers to a contract. Michael, Ricky, and Sam Hui had been at Shaw Brothers but wanted to direct their own movies. When Shaw refused they signed with Golden Harvest and their blockbuster comedies kicked off a comedy wave in Hong Kong. When it came time to direct his first film, ''
The Iron Fisted Monk'' (1977), Hung made sure to lean into the comedy, delivering what many feel to be the first out-and-out kung fu comedy film.
In 1978, Raymond Chow gave Hung the task of completing the fight co-ordination for the re-shoot of ''
Game of Death
''Game of Death'' () is an incomplete Hong Kong martial arts film, of which portions were filmed between September and October 1972, and was planned and scheduled to be released by 1973, directed, written, produced by and starring Bruce Lee. Th ...
'', the film Bruce Lee was unable to complete before his death in 1973.
In 1978, Hung directed his second film, the comedy ''
Enter the Fat Dragon'', for
H.K. Fong Ming Motion Picture Company, also playing the lead role Ah Lung; a character who idolises and impersonates Bruce Lee.
Hung has impersonated Lee on film twice more - in the final fight scene against
Cynthia Rothrock in ''
Millionaire's Express'' (1986),
and throughout the 1990
Lau Kar-wing
Lau Kar-wing (born 1944) is a martial artist, Hong Kong film director, action choreographer and actor.
Background
Born in the Xinhui District of Jiangmen in Guangdong, China, Lau Kar-wing was the fourth child of Lau Cham (), a martial arts mas ...
film ''
Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon''.
After Jackie Chan's success with ''
Drunken Master'' (1978), Hung was scheduled to make a similar film featuring ''Drunken Masters "Beggar So" character played by
Yuen Siu Tien (aka Simon Yuen). As his elder, Sammo's films were expected to surpass Chan's in popularity. The film was ''
The Magnificent Butcher'' (1979), which Hung co-directed with
Yuen Woo-ping
Yuen Woo-ping (; alias: Yuen Wo-ping; born 1945) is a Hong Kong people, Hong Kong Stage combat, martial arts choreographer and film director who worked in Hong Kong action cinema and later Hollywood films. He is one of the inductees on the Avenue ...
. However, during filming Yuen Siu Tien died of a heart attack. He was replaced by
Fan Mei Sheng and Yuen's absence may have led to low ticket sales.
1980s
As Hung's fame grew, he used his newly found influence to assist his former China Drama Academy classmates, as well as the former students of "rival" school The Spring and Autumn Drama School. Aside from regular collaborations with Chan, others such as
Yuen Biao
Yuen Biao (born Ha Lingchun; 26 July 1957) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist and stuntman. He specialises in acrobatics and Chinese martial arts and has also worked on over 80 films as actor, stuntman and action choreographer. He was one o ...
,
Yuen Wah
Yuen Wah (born Yung Kai-chi; 2 September 1952) is a Hong Kong action film actor, action choreographer, stuntman and martial artist who has appeared in over 160 films and over 20 television series.
Early life
Born Yung Kai-chi on 2 September 195 ...
,
Lam Ching-ying
Lam Ching-ying (; born Lam Gun-bo (); 27 December 1952 – 8 November 1997) was a Hong Kong stuntman, actor, martial artist and action director. As a practitioner of martial arts Lam starred in a number of notable films that found recognition o ...
and
Mang Hoi also began to make regular appearances in his films.
In 1978 and 1981, Hung made two films that contain fine examples of the
Wing Chun
Wing Chun (Cantonese) or Yong Chun (Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin) (, lit. "singing spring") is a concept-based martial art, a form of Nanquan (martial art), Southern Chinese kung fu, and a close-quarters system of self-defense. It is a martial ...
style. The first, ''
Warriors Two'', was the most significant role to date for South Korean super kicker
Casanova Wong, who teamed up with Hung in the final fight. The second film was ''
The Prodigal Son'', in which the Wing Chun fighting was performed by Lam Ching-Ying. The release of ''The Prodigal Son'', along with another film directed by and co-starring Hung, ''
Knockabout'' (1979), also elevated his fellow Opera schoolmate
Yuen Biao
Yuen Biao (born Ha Lingchun; 26 July 1957) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist and stuntman. He specialises in acrobatics and Chinese martial arts and has also worked on over 80 films as actor, stuntman and action choreographer. He was one o ...
to stardom.
Hung's martial arts films of the 1980s helped reconfigure how martial arts were presented on screen. While the martial arts films of the 1970s generally featured highly stylised fighting sequences in
period or fantasy settings, Hung's choreography, set in modern urban areas, was more realistic and frenetic - featuring long one-on-one fight scenes. The fight sequences from several of these films, such as those in ''
Winners and Sinners'' (1982) and ''
Wheels on Meals
''Wheels on Meals'' () is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film written and directed by Sammo Hung, with action choreographed by Jackie Chan. The film stars Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Lola Forner, Benny Urquidez, and J ...
'' (1985) came to define 1980s martial arts movies.
In 1983, the collaboration between the triumvirate of Hung, Jackie Chan, and Yuen Biao began with Chan's ''
Project A''. Hung, Chan and Yuen were known as the 'Three Dragons' and their alliance lasted for 5 years. Although Yuen continued to appear in the films of Hung and Chan, the final film to date starring all three was 1988's ''
Dragons Forever''.
Hung was also responsible for the ''
Lucky Stars'' comedy film series in the 1980s. He directed and co-starred in the original trilogy, ''
Winners and Sinners'' (1983), ''
My Lucky Stars'' (1985) and ''
Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars'' (1985). These first three films featured Chan and Biao in supporting roles. Hung also produced and played a supporting role in the fourth film, ''
Lucky Stars Go Places'' (1986), and made a cameo appearance in the sixth and final film, ''
How to Meet the Lucky Stars'' (1996).
During the 1980s, Hung was instrumental in popularizing the
''jiangshi'' genre.
Jiangshi
A jiāngshī (), also known as a Chinese hopping vampire, is a type of undead creature or reanimated corpse in Chinese folklore, Chinese legends and folklore. Due to the influence of Hong Kong cinema, it is typically depicted in modern popular ...
are reanimated corpses which can only move by hopping due to the onset of rigor mortis, a Chinese equivalent to Western vampires. Two landmark films, ''
Encounters of the Spooky Kind'' (1980) and ''
The Dead and the Deadly
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'' (1983), featured jiangshi who move by hopping towards their victims, as well as
Taoist
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priests with the ability to control these vampires (and at times, each other) through magical spells and charms. Hung's jiangshi films would pave the way for films such as the popular ''
Mr. Vampire
''Mr. Vampire'' (Chinese: 殭屍先生) is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau and produced by Sammo Hung. The film's box office success led to the creation of a ''Mr. Vampire'' franchise, with the release of four sequels ...
'' (1985), which he also produced, and its sequels. He revitalised the subgenre of female-led martial art films, producing cop films such as ''
Yes, Madam Yes, Madam may refer to:
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* ''Yes, Madam'' (1985 film), a Hong Kong action film
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* '' ...
'' a.k.a. ''Police Assassins'' (1985), which introduced stars
Michelle Yeoh
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and
Cynthia Rothrock.
1990s
Film
After some relatively poor performances at the domestic box-office, Hung had a dispute with studio head, Raymond Chow. Hung had produced the thriller ''
Into the Fire'' (1989), but Hung felt Golden Harvest had withdrawn the film from cinemas too soon. The disagreement led to Hung parting company with Golden Harvest in 1991, after 21 years with the company.
Whilst continuing to produce films through his own company
Bojon Films Company Ltd, Hung failed to equal his early successes. His fortunes improved somewhat as the helmer of ''
Mr. Nice Guy'' (1997), a long-awaited reunion with Chan.
In 1994, Hung coordinated the fight sequences in
Wong Kar-wai
Wong Kar-wai (born 17 July 1958) is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter, and producer. His films are characterised by nonlinear narratives, atmospheric music, and vivid cinematography involving bold, saturated colours. A pivotal figure o ...
's
wuxia
( , literally "martial arts and chivalry") is a genre of Chinese literature, Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although is traditionally a form of historical fantasy literature, its popularity ha ...
epic, ''
Ashes of Time
''Ashes of Time'' () is a 1994 Hong Kong film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai, and inspired by characters from Jin Yong's novel '' The Legend of the Condor Heroes''. In September 1994, it was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the ...
''.
Television
In 1998, US television network
CBS began to broadcast ''
Martial Law
Martial law is the replacement of civilian government by military rule and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers. Martial law can continue for a specified amount of time, or indefinitely, and standard civil liberties ...
'' (1998–2000) on Saturday nights, an action-drama built around Hung. The hour-long shows were a surprise success and installed Hung as the only East Asian headlining a prime time network series. The television series was executive produced and occasionally directed by
Stanley Tong
Stanley Tong (; born 7 April 1960) is a Hong Kong film director, producer, stunt choreographer, screenwriter, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is known for directing action-adventure films, including several with Jackie Chan.
Early life
Stanl ...
, and co-starred
Arsenio Hall. Hung reportedly recited some of his English dialogue phonetically.
2000s
Film

During 2000–2001, Hung expressed interest in creating a film adaptation of the video game ''
Soulcalibur
is a fighting game franchise developed by Bandai Namco Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.
There are a total of seven main installments and various media spin-offs, including music albums and a series of manga books in the ...
''. The production agreement for the film was made around April 2001 with an estimated budget of $50 million. Hung had the idea of producing a martial arts epic with Chen Lung
Jackie Chan
Fang Shilong (born Chan Kong-sang; 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan,; is a Hong Kong actor and filmmaker, known for his slapstick, acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, and innovative stunts, which he typically perf ...
in the lead role, but the film was never made. Hung's plans were detailed on his website, but after a year the announcement was removed. The film rights have since been acquired by Warren Zide, the producer of ''
American Pie'' and ''
Final Destination
''Final Destination'' is an American horror franchise that includes six films, ten novels, and two comic books. It is based on an unproduced spec script by Jeffrey Reddick, originally written for the television series ''The X-Files''. All of ...
''. No film ever materialized.
Hung found renewed success in the Hong Kong film industry in the 2000s, beginning with ''
The Legend of Zu'' (2001), the long-awaited sequel to the 1983 hit ''
Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain
''Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain'' ( zh, t=新蜀山劍俠) is a 1983 Hong Kong supernatural ''wuxia'' fantasy film directed by Tsui Hark and based on the xianxia novel '' Legend of the Swordsmen of the Mountains of Shu'' by Huanzhulouzh ...
''. In 2004,
Stephen Chow's ''
Kung Fu Hustle
''Kung Fu Hustle'' ( zh, c=功夫, l=Kung Fu) is a 2004 Martial arts film, martial arts action comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the leading role, alongside Eva Huang, Huang Shengyi, Yuen Wah, Yue ...
'' was released. Though
Yuen Woo-ping
Yuen Woo-ping (; alias: Yuen Wo-ping; born 1945) is a Hong Kong people, Hong Kong Stage combat, martial arts choreographer and film director who worked in Hong Kong action cinema and later Hollywood films. He is one of the inductees on the Avenue ...
was credited for the martial arts choreography on ''Kung Fu Hustle'', Hung actually did the preliminary work but left the film midway through, and Yuen filled in to complete it. Because of his departure from the film, there was tabloid speculation that he and Chow had strong differences over the film, resulting in their separation. Chow has since responded that Hung left for personal reasons and not because of speculated tensions. In 2004, Hung again worked with Jackie Chan, in a brief but notable appearance in
Disney
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's ''
Around the World in 80 Days'' as the legendary folk hero
Wong Fei Hung, a character played by Chan in the ''
Drunken Master'' series.
In 2005, Hung was involved in
Daniel Lee's ''
Dragon Squad'' and
Wilson Yip's ''
SPL: Sha Po Lang'' (aka ''Kill Zone''). In the latter, Hung played a villain for the first time in over 25 years, and had his first ever fight scene against
Donnie Yen
Donnie Yen Chi-tan ( zh, c=甄子丹, p=Zhēn Zǐdān, j=, first=j; born 27 July 1963) is a Hongkongers, Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and action director. He is the recipient of various accolades, including three Golden Horse Fi ...
. One of the key relationships in ''SPL'' had been Hung's role as the adoptive father of
Wu Jing's character. However, these scenes were dropped from the final film as the director couldn't find a way to fit them into the film. In response to this, a prequel film was planned. Hung appeared alongside Wu Jing again in 2007's ''
Twins Mission'' with stars, the
Twins
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. In early 2008, Hung starred in ''
Fatal Move'', in which he and
Ken Lo
Kenneth Lo Wai-Kwong (born 17 March 1959), professionally known as Ken Lo, is a Cambodian-Hong Kong actor, martial artist, and stuntman. He is known for his martial arts and stunt work as a former member of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team, most nota ...
played a pair of rival
triad gang leaders.
He also starred in, and performed action choreography for,
Daniel Lee's ''
Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon'', with
Andy Lau
Andy Lau Tak-wah ( zh, order=t,j, t=劉德華, j=Lau4 Dak1 Waa4; born Lau Fook-wing; 27 September 1961), is a Hong Kong actor, singer-songwriter and film producer. He was named the "Fourth Tiger" among the Five Tiger Generals of TVB in the 1 ...
and
Maggie Q. The film, was based on the book ''
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' () is a 14th-century historical novel attributed to Luo Guanzhong. It is set in the turbulent years towards the end of the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history, starting in 184 AD and ...
''.
Antony Szeto's film, ''Wushu'', which stars Hung premiered in Beijing in October 2008. The film was unveiled by
Golden Network at the
2008 Cannes Film Festival
The 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 14 to 25 May 2008. American actor and filmmaker Sean Penn served as jury president for the main competition. French filmmaker Laurent Cantet won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for th ...
. Jackie Chan was the film's executive producer, and worked on the film in an advisory capacity, assisting with marketing and casting. Hung then worked again with director Wilson Yip and star Donnie Yen, as the action director for the 2008 film ''
Ip Man
Ip Man (born Ip Kai-man; 1 October 1893 – 2 December 1972), also known as Yip Man, was a Chinese martial arts grandmaster. He became a teacher of the martial art of Wing Chun when he was 20. He had several students who later became martia ...
''.
In 2010, Hung was given a lifetime achievement award at the New York Asian Film Festival, where four of his films were shown. That year Hung appeared in ''
Ip Man 2'', which he also choreographed. His role is that of a Hung Gar master who challenges
Ip Man
Ip Man (born Ip Kai-man; 1 October 1893 – 2 December 1972), also known as Yip Man, was a Chinese martial arts grandmaster. He became a teacher of the martial art of Wing Chun when he was 20. He had several students who later became martia ...
. In the same year, Hung appeared in the movie ''
The Legend Is Born: Ip Man'' as well. He acts as
Chan Wah-shun
Chan Wah-shun ( 1836 – 1913), nicknamed Money Changer Wah (找錢華) and Money Clutcher Wah (爪錢華), was a student of the Wing Chun grandmaster Leung Jan (梁贊). He is noted for being the martial arts teacher of Ip Man.
Background ...
, the martial arts teacher of
Ip Man
Ip Man (born Ip Kai-man; 1 October 1893 – 2 December 1972), also known as Yip Man, was a Chinese martial arts grandmaster. He became a teacher of the martial art of Wing Chun when he was 20. He had several students who later became martia ...
.
The annual and highly anticipated Hong Kong International Film Festival was held for its 45th edition in April 2021. Hung is one of the six veteran Hong Kong filmmakers who directed renowned local director
Johnnie To
Johnnie To Kei-fung (born 22 April 1955) is a Hong Kong filmmaker. Popular in his native Hong Kong, To has also found acclaim overseas. Intensely prolific, To has made films in a variety of genres, though in the West he is best known for his H ...
Kei-fung's highly anticipated anthology series : "
Septet: The Story of Hong Kong" (2022). The other filmmakers include
Ringo Lam
Ringo Lam Ling-Tung (, 8 December 1955 – 29 December 2018) was a Hong Kong film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was known for his Action film, action and crime films produced during the Hong Kong New Wave, many of them comprising ent ...
,
Ann Hui
Ann Hui On-wah, (; born 23 May 1947) is a film director, producer, screenwriter and actress from Hong Kong who is one of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers of the Hong Kong New Wave. She is known for her films about social issues in ...
On-wah, Patrick Tam Kar Ming,
Tsui Hark
Tsui Hark (, , born 15 February 1950), born Tsui Man-kong (), is a Hong Kong filmmaker. A major director in the Golden Age of Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong cinema, Tsui gained critical and commercial success with films such as ''Zu Warriors from ...
,
Yuen Woo-ping
Yuen Woo-ping (; alias: Yuen Wo-ping; born 1945) is a Hong Kong people, Hong Kong Stage combat, martial arts choreographer and film director who worked in Hong Kong action cinema and later Hollywood films. He is one of the inductees on the Avenue ...
and Johnnie To. The short files were shot entirely on 35mm film with each of them touches on a nostalgic and moving story set across different time periods, with every one acting as an ode to the city.
Television
In between films and special appearances, Hung has appeared in several East Asian television series. In 2003, he was in mainland Chinese TV film series ''Dragon Laws'' with
Fan Bingbing, followed by ''The Valley of Lost Vengeance'' (aka ''End Enmity Hollow''). More recently, he played a master con-artist in the Taiwanese series ''Coming Lies'' and Wing Chun master Wong Wah-bo in ''
Wing Chun
Wing Chun (Cantonese) or Yong Chun (Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin) (, lit. "singing spring") is a concept-based martial art, a form of Nanquan (martial art), Southern Chinese kung fu, and a close-quarters system of self-defense. It is a martial ...
'', reprising the role he played in ''
The Prodigal Son'' over 20 years earlier. He co-starred in the series alongside
Yuen Biao
Yuen Biao (born Ha Lingchun; 26 July 1957) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist and stuntman. He specialises in acrobatics and Chinese martial arts and has also worked on over 80 films as actor, stuntman and action choreographer. He was one o ...
,
Nicholas Tse
Nicholas Tse Ting-fung (born 29 August 1980) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, songwriter, martial artist, entrepreneur and TV chef.EEGmusic.EEGmusic." ''Nicolas Tse profile.'' Retrieved on 22 April 2008. Tse debuted as a singer in 1996 before shif ...
and his youngest son, Sammy Hung.
Hung appeared as a guest judge on the
China Beijing TV Station reality television series ''
The Disciple'', which aired in mainland China and was produced by, and featured, Jackie Chan. The aim of the program was to find a new star, skilled in acting and martial arts, to become Chan's "successor", the champion being awarded the lead role in a film. It concluded on 7 June 2008, with the series winner announced in Beijing.
In another mainland Chinese television series, ''
The Shaolin Warriors'', set during the
Ming Dynasty
The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming was the last imperial dynasty of ...
, Hung played Big Foot, a Shaolin warrior monk joining General
Qi Jiguang
Qi Jiguang (, November 12, 1528 – January 17, 1588), courtesy name Yuanjing, art names Nantang and Mengzhu, posthumous name Wuyi, was a Chinese military general and writer of the Ming dynasty. He is best known for leading the defense on th ...
's marines to help defend the nation against
Japanese pirates. Sammy Hung also has a role, as Big Foot's disciple.
Filmography
Hung has starred in 75 films, and worked on over 230, beginning as a child actor whilst still attending the China Drama Academy. Upon leaving the opera school, he worked as an extra and stuntman, and progressed through other roles including fight choreographer, stunt co-ordinator, action director, actor, writer, producer and director.
Most recently, Hung has starred in the 2017 historic action film ''
God of War
A war god in mythology associated with war, combat, or bloodshed. They occur commonly in polytheism, polytheistic religions.
Unlike most gods and goddesses in polytheistic religions, monotheistic deities have traditionally been portrayed in their ...
''.
Film production
Gar Bo Motion Picture Company
In 1978 Sammo Hung formed Gar Bo Motion Picture Company, a subsidiary of
Golden Harvest, with director
Karl Maka and former actor-choreographer
Lau Kar Wing (brother of actors
Lau Kar-leung
Lau Kar-leung (; born 28 July 1934 – 25 June 2013) was a Hongkongers, Hong Kong Martial art, martial artist, filmmaker, Stage combat, fight choreographer and actor. He is best known for the films he made in the 1970s and 1980s for the Shaw ...
and
Gordon Liu). The company's name consists of the "Gar" sound from Lau ''Kar'' Wing and Karl Maka (Mak ''Kar''), and "Bo" from Hung Kam ''Bo''.).
The company disbanded in 1980, when Maka moved on to form
Cinema City & Films Co. with
Raymond Wong and
Dean Shek. Gar Bo released two films, both starring Hung and Lau:
* ''
Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog'' (1978)
* ''
Odd Couple'' (1979)
Bo Ho Film Company Ltd.
1980 saw Raymond Chow pull one of Hung's films from local cinemas after just two weeks. Hung responded by starting his own production company, Bo Ho Film Company Ltd., allowing him to have greater control in producing Hong Kong films. While Bo Ho produced, Golden Harvest still operated as distributors. In all, 44 films were released by Bo Ho, several of which starred Hung:
D&B Films Company Ltd
In 1983, Hung co-founded another production company, D&B Films Company Ltd ("D&B" being short for "Duk-Bo"), with
Dickson Poon and
John Shum
John Sham Kin-Fun (born 1952) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. His English name is sometimes written as John Shum.
Whilst known primarily for his comedic acting roles in Hong Kong cinema, he also spent time as a political activist.
Biog ...
.
The company operated until 1992 and produced a total of 68 Hong Kong films:
Bojon Films Company Ltd
In 1980, Hung formed a production company, Bojon Films Company Ltd. The company produced 12 films, 8 of which starred Hung:
* ''Two Toothless Tigers'' (1980)
* ''
Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars'' (1985)
* ''Spooky, Spooky'' (1988)
* ''
Pedicab Driver'' (1989)
* ''Into the Fire'' (1989)
* ''
Encounters of the Spooky Kind II'' (1990)
* ''
Pantyhose Hero'' (1990)
* ''License to Steal'' (1990)
* ''
Slickers vs. Killers'' (1991)
* ''Banana Spirit'' (1992)
* ''Lover's Tear'' (1992)
* ''
Don't Give a Damn'' (1995)
Personal life
* Hung's grandmother was martial-arts actress
Chin Tsi-ang who starred in almost 80 films between 1941 and 2002. His grandfather, a film director and writer,
Hung Chung Ho, directed over 40 films between 1937 and 1950.
* Hung's younger brother,
Lee Chi-kit, has worked on almost 40 films, many of which Hung was also involved with. Lee also worked on Hung's ''Martial Law'' series. He works primarily as a supporting actor and action director.
* In 1973, he married Jo Eun-ok (曹恩玉). Jo was his girlfriend whom he met during filming in Korea and later became his female assistant. They have three sons,
Tin-Ming "Timmy" Hung (洪天明; born 1974),
Tin Cheung "Jimmy" Hung (洪天祥; born 1977),
Tin Chiu "Sammy" Hung (洪天照; born 1979), and a daughter,
Chan Yu "Stephanie" Hung (洪煦榆; born 1983) with her. Hung divorced Jo in 1994. Hung admitted that the reason for this was that he often cheated on her and caused them to fight every day.
*He married model and actress
Joyce Godenzi
Joyce Mina Godenzi (; born 28 May 1965) is a Hong Kong former actress and winner of the Miss Hong Kong pageant of 1984.
Background
Born in British Hong Kong in 1965 to an Australian father and a Chinese mother, Godenzi was encouraged to join the M ...
in 1995. Godenzi appeared in several of his films including ''
Eastern Condors'' (1986), ''
Spooky, Spooky'' (1988), ''
Paper Marriage'' (1988) and ''
She Shoots Straight'' (1990) prior to the pair becoming a couple. She also appeared in ''
Mr. Nice Guy'' (1997).
* Timmy Hung has appeared alongside his father in ''
SPL: Sha Po Lang'', ''
Legend of the Dragon'', and
Kung Fu Chefs, as well as having a recurring role in Sammo's series, ''
Martial Law
Martial law is the replacement of civilian government by military rule and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers. Martial law can continue for a specified amount of time, or indefinitely, and standard civil liberties ...
''.
*
Sammy Hung appeared as the nemesis to
Nicholas Tse
Nicholas Tse Ting-fung (born 29 August 1980) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, songwriter, martial artist, entrepreneur and TV chef.EEGmusic.EEGmusic." ''Nicolas Tse profile.'' Retrieved on 22 April 2008. Tse debuted as a singer in 1996 before shif ...
's character in the 2007 television series ''Wing Chun'', a remake of the original series broadcast in 1994, and the subsequent film ''
Wing Chun
Wing Chun (Cantonese) or Yong Chun (Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin) (, lit. "singing spring") is a concept-based martial art, a form of Nanquan (martial art), Southern Chinese kung fu, and a close-quarters system of self-defense. It is a martial ...
''. The series also starred Sammo Hung and
Yuen Biao
Yuen Biao (born Ha Lingchun; 26 July 1957) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist and stuntman. He specialises in acrobatics and Chinese martial arts and has also worked on over 80 films as actor, stuntman and action choreographer. He was one o ...
. Sammy also appeared alongside his father in the film Choy Lee Fut.
* Hung is one of the celebrities honoured on the
Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong
The Avenue of Stars (), modelled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is an Avenue (landscape), avenue located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It honours celebrities of the Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong film ind ...
.
* Hung is known for his large frame. Despite this, he is a surprisingly agile and formidable
martial artist
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defence; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the pres ...
.
* He has a circular scar on the right side of his face, just above his lip. In the early days of his film career, Hung was involved in a street fight outside a
Kowloon
Kowloon () is one of the areas of Hong Kong, three areas of Hong Kong, along with Hong Kong Island and the New Territories. It is an urban area comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. It has a population of 2,019,533 and a populat ...
nightclub, and was stabbed with a broken cola bottle.
* On 5 August 2009, Hung became ill during the filming of ''
Ip Man 2'' in the
Guangdong
) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
province of
Foshan
Foshan (, ; Chinese: 佛山) is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. The entire prefecture covers and had a population of 9,498,863 as of the 2020 census. The city is part of the western side of the Pearl River Delta m ...
. He was admitted to hospital and underwent a heart surgery operation. He was discharged and returned to work within days. He cited a combination of his weight, his love of cigars and long filming hours resulting in fatigue and irregular meals as the cause.
In popular culture
* A pop band from
Wales
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named themselves Sammo Hung after the actor.
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]
* Master Elehung Kinpo, from ''
Juken Sentai Gekiranger
is Toei Company's thirty-first entry in the ''Super Sentai'' metaseries. Production began on September 29, 2006, with principal photography beginning on October 6, 2006. It aired on TV Asahi's 2007 Super Hero Time programming block with '' Kamen ...
'', is named after him. Coincidentally,
Yū Mizushima
is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator. He is the Japanese voice-over for Sammo Hung, and is the Japanese voice of Wakko.
In the 1980s, He proved to be a popular choice for many Japanese animation studios for the roles of male heart-t ...
, the voice actor for Elehung Kinpo, did the dubbing for Sammo Hung.
* A martial artist named Samohan Kinpou is frequently referred to in the anime ''
Negima?!''
See also
*
Cinema of Hong Kong
The cinema of Hong Kong ( zh, t=香港電影) is one of the three major threads in the history of Chinese-language cinema, alongside the cinema of China and the cinema of Taiwan. As a former Crown colony, Hong Kong had a greater degree of ar ...
*
Hong Kong action cinema
Hong Kong action cinema is the principal source of the Hong Kong film industry's global fame. Action films from Hong Kong have roots in Chinese culture, Chinese and Culture of Hong Kong, Hong Kong cultures, including Chinese opera, storytelling a ...
References
External links
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Sammo Hung Profileat subtitledonline.com (archive)
Sammo Hung Kam Boat Hong Kong Cinemagic
2012 interviewwith ''
Empire
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'' magazine
Sammo Hung Interviewa
Best For Film
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1952 births
Living people
20th-century Hong Kong male actors
21st-century Hong Kong male actors
Hong Kong expatriates in the United States
Hong Kong martial artists
Hong Kong male film actors
Hong Kong film directors
Hong Kong film producers
Hong Kong kung fu practitioners
Hong Kong screenwriters
Hong Kong wushu practitioners
Hong Kong hapkido practitioners
Hong Kong stunt performers
Hong Kong action choreographers
Hong Kong male child actors
Best Supporting Actor Asian Film Award winners
Wing Chun practitioners from Hong Kong