Donnie
Yen
Donnie Yen
Donnie
Yen The son of martial arts master Bow Sim Mark,
Donnie Yen was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong,
China and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. He is
a well known film and television actor in Hong Kong and, more
recently, in the West, having been featured in many movies with
prominent, internationally known actors such as Jackie Chan,
Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh. Donnie's younger sister Chris Yen
(Chi-Ching) is also an accomplished martial artist and rising
actress, recently appearing in the independent film Adventures
of Johnny Tao: Rock Around The Dragon.
From a young age, Yen was interested in
martial arts of all kind, experimenting with various styles,
from Taekwondo to Wushu. After dropping out of school, Yen
decided to stick with Wushu, moved to Beijing to train further
with the Beijing Wushu Team. During his training in China, his
instructor Mr. Lee demanded Donnie Yen cut his hippie-style
mullet as it was inappropriate. When he wanted to return to the
United States, he made a side trip to Hong Kong and it was
there that he met Yuen Woo-ping, a famous Hong Kong fight
choreographer. Yen's first film role was at age 21 in 1984 in
the film Xiao Tai Ji. The film revolved around drunken Tai Chi,
and although not a critical success, the film helped Yen to
achieve further notability. Over the years, Donnie would send
martial arts magazines and books from North America back to Mr.
Lee in China. Sometime after filming Drunken Tai Chi and Tiger
Cage, Donnie had cosmetic surgery to give him folded eyelids
and to straighten his teeth. The changes are very apparent in
subsequent films.
However,Donnie
Yen gained his breakthrough role in 1992 as General
Lan in Once Upon a Time in China II. His final fight against
Wong Fei-Hung (Jet Li) remains one of the most celebrated
fights in martial arts films to this day. This fight scene
could be considered one of the very best in martial arts films,
and has been revisited to an extent in 2002's Hero, where
Donnie Yen and Li face off again. He learned how to use a spear
from a man named Master Ma. Hero was nominated for the Best
Foreign Language Film Oscar at the 2003 Academy Awards but lost
to Nowhere in Africa (Germany).
In 1997, Donnie Yen started a production
company known as Bullet Films, and made his directorial debut.
Two of his films, Legend of the Wolf and Ballistic Kiss, in
which he also starred, are widely considered to be
groundbreaking in their style and tone.[citation needed]
Donnie went on to choreograph fight scenes
(and have small roles in) Hollywood films, such as Blade II and
various Highlander projects.
Donnie
Yen was briefly engaged to ATV actress, Man Yee Man,
before marrying in 2003 in Toronto to Cissy Wang, Miss Chinese
Toronto 2000, with whom he has a daughter, Jasmine. Donnie also
has a son from a previous marriage named Man Cheuk Yen.
Donnie Yen choreographed most of the
fighting animation in the 2004 videogame Onimusha 3 (Also
starring Kaneshiro Takeshi and Jean Reno).
Donnie
Yen has been very active in Hong Kong cinema as of
late and can be seen as Chu Zhaonan in Tsui Hark's wuxia epic
Seven Swords, and opposite Sammo Hung and Simon Yam in the
brutal crime drama SPL: Sha Po Lang. Both films were featured
in 2006 at the Toronto Film Festival. Most recently, he starred
as Wong Xiao-Long in Dragon Tiger Gate, an adaptation of a
popular Chinese comic book, together with Nicholas Tse and
Shawn Yue.
Donnie Yen worked on Stormbreaker, starring
Alex Pettyfer, as the action choreographer and action
director
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