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Yuen Siu-Fai
Born: November 11th, 1945





 
Filmography (1953-2023)
 
  Actor (80 films)
    Honour Thy Father and Mother (1953) ... Shrimpy Ting
    Spring (1953) ... Ko Kok Kwan
    Young Mother (1954)    
    Orchid of the Valley (1954) ... Chiu Siu-Ming
    Father and Son (1954) ... Ha Jai / Shrimpy
    Her Difficult Life (1954)    
    Autumn (1954) ... Ko Kok Kwan
    Two Sisters in Phoenix Bower (1954) ... Kam-Yi
    The Hills Divide Us (1954)    
    Tragedy of Divorce (1954) ... Lam Tai-Chung
    Mother (1954)    
    Homeless Girl (1954)    
    Motherly Love (1954)    
    The Bachelor-Girls (1954)    
    Backyard Adventures (1955) ... Opera trainee
    We Owe It to Our Children (1955) ... Ah Niu
    Orphan's Song (1955)    
    Action Speaks Louder Than Words (1955)    
    Parents' Hearts (1955) ... Youngest son
    Husband's Belated Return (1955)    
    Family Mottos (1955)    
    Wong Fei-Hung's Victory at Fourth Gate (1955)    
    A Hymn to Mother (1956) ... Young Nim-Cho
    Romance at the Western Chamber (1956)    
    A Peaceful Family Will Prosper (1956) ... Young Siu-Wan
    Torrents of Spring (1956)    
    Oriole's Song (1956) ... Ka-Bo
    How Wong Fei-Hung Fought Five Dragons Single-handedly (1956) ... Sai-Ngau
    Green Hills and Jade Valleys (1956) ... Tzu-Chiang, young
    Wong Fei-Hung and the Lantern Festival Disturbance (1956) ... Wong's nephew Wong Chi-Fai
    Nazha's Adventures in the Heavenly Palace (1957)    
    The Immortal Romance of the Red Leaf (1957)    
    Nazha's Adventures in the East Sea (1957)    
    The Beauty's Grave (1957)    
    Love and Crime (1957) ... Zhong Xiao-Ming
    Watching Home Town (1958)    
    Poisonous Roses (1958)    
    Lest We Forget (1958)    
    48 Hours in Escape (1959)    
    Breaking the Coffin to Rescue Mother (1959)    
    How Scarlet Boy Rescued His Mother from the Dragon King's Palace (1959) ... Red Kid
    Stone Prince Takes the Throne (Final Part to White-Haired Madam Su) (1959)    
    How Princess Iron Fan Burnt Down the Heavenly Gate (1959) ... Red Kid, son
    Fete of the White Hare (1959)    
    The White Lady's Reincarnation (1959) ... Nazha
    King Kong's Adventures in the Heavely Palace (1959)    
    The Heir (1960)    
    The Twins (1960) ... Village boy
    Magistrate on Trial (1960) ... Mak Siu-Ming
    How Na Zha Rescued His Mother from the Snake Mountain (1960) ... Na Zha
    Two Sisters and the Stepmother (1960)    
    The Prince of the Sea-god (1960)    
    Murder Case in Chinatown (1961) ... Classmate Yuen Siu-Fai
    Spring Comes to the Palace (1962)    
    Kinship Is the Strongest Bond (1962)    
    Tragedy on the Love Bridge (1962)    
    Giving Birth on the Bridge (1962)    
    The Snowflake Sword (Part 1) (1964)    
    Seven Fights with Nine Tail Fox (1964) ... Monkey King Su Wu Kong
    The Snowflake Sword (Grand Finale) (1964)    
    The Snowflake Sword (Part 3) (1964)    
    The Snowflake Sword (Part 2) (1964)    
    Monkey Saint Raids the Monastery (1965) ... Wayward student
    Monkey Saint Versus Eight Fairies (1965) ... Monkey King, Sun Wu-Kong
    Monkey Saint Teases the Fairy of Flowers (1965) ... Monkey King
    Prince of Broadcasters (1966) ... Altar boy
    Night of the Opera Stars (1966)    
    Monkey King and the Imps (1966) ... Monkey King
    Eight Deities (1966) ... Lan Ping-Ho
    The Seven Swords and the Thirteen Heroes (1967)    
    Chivalrous Killer (1968)    
    The Gallant Knights (1969) ... Chang Ping
    Wizard of the Sword (1969)    
    The Sainted Sword (1969) ... Pak Shui-Bu
    The Supreme Sword (1969) ... Fong Tien-Biu
    Fairy of King Fa (1970)    
    The Chase (1977)    
    Disco Bumpkins (1980) ... Mr. Li
    The Legend of Lee Heung Kwan (1990)    
    Stand Up Story (2023)    
  Assistant Director (1 film)
    The Gallant Knights (1969)    
 
 
Biography
 
  In 1953, Yuen signed with Evergreen Motion Picture Company as an actor when the company started. He also appeared in films produced by the Union Film Enterprise Limited, launching his career as a child actor in both Cantonese and Mandarin films.

Yuen became a disciple of the renowned opera star Mak Bing-wing after reaching his teenage years.

He was also a student of martial artist and actor Yuen Siu-tien, and he had a physique that made him suitable for roles in both wuxia and fantasy films. As a master of the Nanying singing style, Yuen has performed with many of Hong Kong's most renowned Cantonese opera troupes, and has even taken part in scriptwriting. In 1971, Yuen established the Group of Hong Kong Experimental Cantonese Opera to further the development of the opera art form in Hong Kong, and soon after he joined a television network as a contract actor.

He received the Hong Kong Artist of the Year award in 1991, the Badge of Honour in 1992 and the Award for Arts Achievement in 2003. In recent years, Yuen has dedicated himself to promoting Cantonese opera to future generations.

At the age of 14, Yuen had already been skilfully trained in Cantonese opera and martial arts. In the fantasy adventure "The Twins", he co-starred with his real-life master Mak Bing-wing and Connie Chan, who played his twin brother. The two show off eagerly in their fight scenes, adding an extra degree of enthusiasm to their performances.

In "Fairies and a Monkey", Yuen, Chan and Siao were the iron triangle working together in the Monkey King series. When the Monkey King, played by Yuen, finds out that his master and brothers-in-arms are in trouble, he fights with an evil spirit to rescue them. The film is a rare colour example of Yuen's work in film in the 1960s.

Yuen had a career breakthrough when he took on strong dramatic roles for the first time in the television drama "Below the Lion Rock". He plays a pickpocket with a heart of gold in "Pawn", a junkie who often roams a cemetery in "Wild Child", and a Cantonese opera veteran in "Revisiting the Shum's Garden". In the romantic "The Legend of Lee Heung Kwan", Yuen has a pivotal role as someone who brings courtesan Lee Heung-kwan and revolutionary warrior-scholar Hou Chiu-chong together. (press release)