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Martial arts movies, and kung fu movies in particular, have been a popular cultural phenomenon since the early '70s. From ...
It has to be because of what you put him through during his Jason Bourne training sessions. Roger Yuan: (chuckles) Well, you know, Matt’s always been a very, very hard worker and a very astute ...
Well, middle-aged, but definitely rusty as hell. Three teens receive private kung-fu training from bona fide master “Sifu” Cheng (Roger Yuan) and become the kings of the local martial-arts scene.
Stuntman Roger Yuan was in London when he received a mysterious phone call from his manager. Someone wanted to talk to Yuan about setting up some personal training. The thing was, Yuan wasn’t a ...
Danny (Uy) was going to be the next great martial artist, the heir to his master, Sifu Cheung (veteran stunt performer Roger Yuan), but that never quite worked out. Now he suddenly finds himself ...
Sifu Cheung (Roger Yuan). Now in their 40s, the trio has drifted apart, each grappling with personal challenges: Danny struggles with fatherhood and a demanding job, Hing deals with a physical ...
as the action kicks off with a shadowy prologue in which the great Sifu Cheung (Roger Yuan, whose natural gravitas lends this film some much-needed heft) is killed by an assassin’s deadly palm ...
Well-known Hollywood stunt choreographer Roger Yuan, who has worked in films such as Skyfall, Batman Begins and Shanghai Noon, has been roped in to choreograph some important fight sequences in ...