Donnie Yen
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Born in Guangdong, Yen developed an interest in martial arts at a young age, and began experimenting with various styles, including tai chi and other traditional Chinese martial arts. At age 18, he auditioned for action choreographer Yuen Woo-ping in Hong Kong. He landed his first starring role in the 1984 Hong Kong martial arts action film ''Drunken Tai Chi''. He made his breakthrough role as the antagonist General Nap-lan in ''Once Upon a Time in China II'' (1992), opposite Jet Li's character. He appeared in several other Hong Kong kung fu films, including ''Iron Monkey'' (1993) and ''Wing Chun'' (1994). In 1997, he starred in his directorial debut film ''Legend of the Wolf''.
Yen made his American debut in ''Highlander: Endgame'' (2000), followed by a cameo in ''Blade II'' (2002). He went on to appear in the American films ''Shanghai Knights'' (2003), ''Rogue One'' (2016), ''XXX: Return of Xander Cage'' (2017), ''Mulan'' (2020), and ''John Wick: Chapter 4'' (2023). He has continued to be active in Hong Kong cinema, appearing in the well-received films ''Hero'' (2002), ''SPL: Sha Po Lang'' (2005), ''14 Blades'' (2010), ''Wu Xia'' (2011), ''Kung Fu Jungle'' (2014), ''Chasing the Dragon'' (2017), ''Enter the Fat Dragon'' (2020), ''Raging Fire'' (2021), and ''Sakra'' (2023), among others. In television, Yen portrayed fictional character Chen Zhen in the television series ''Fist of Fury'' (1995); he reprised the role in the 2010 film ''Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen''.
For portraying Ip Man in the ''Ip Man'' film series (2008-2019), Yen is credited by many for contributing to the popularisation of Wing Chun in China. Alongside Kung fu, particularly Wing Chun, Yen is also known for incorporating mixed martial arts (MMA) elements into his action choreography. Aside from his acting, in 1997, he established his own production company, ''Bullet Films'', which choreographed the action for Western blockbusters like ''Blade II'' (2002) and ''Stormbreaker'' (2006). Provided by Wikipedia