Rongguang Yu

Rongguang Yu

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Birthday: 
1958, Beijing, China
Height: 
182 cm
Born on August 30, 1958 in Beijing, China, Yu Rongguang, also known as Ringo Yu, is a Chinese actor and martial artist who started his career in Hong Kong. He is an actor and director, known for The Karate Kid (2010), Iron Monkey (1993) and Shanghai Noon (2000). He is best known for the title role in Iron Monkey along with Donnie Yen as well as bei... Show more »
Born on August 30, 1958 in Beijing, China, Yu Rongguang, also known as Ringo Yu, is a Chinese actor and martial artist who started his career in Hong Kong. He is an actor and director, known for The Karate Kid (2010), Iron Monkey (1993) and Shanghai Noon (2000). He is best known for the title role in Iron Monkey along with Donnie Yen as well as being featured in films such as The East Is Red, My Father Is a Hero, and Musa. He has Weihai ancestry and his parents are Yu Ming Kui. His children are Yu Zi Long.Yu Rong-Guang has worked with some of the best performers in the Hong Kong film industry. Action superstars like Michelle Yeoh and Jackie Chan are just a sample of the talented costars that populate Yu's filmography. Perhaps thoughts of movie stardom crossed Yu's mind as a youth in Mainland China, as he trained diligently in the Peking Opera School. As Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao had done before him, Yu parlayed his opera training into an impressive martial arts film career.Since his debut, Yu-Rong Guang has made several notable screen appearances. His most famous is perhaps the title role in Iron Monkey (1993), which saw Yu appear alongside popular action star Donnie Yen. Other noteworthy film appearances include Swordsman III: The East is Red (1993) with Brigitte Lin Ching-Hsia and My Father is a Hero (1995), in which Yu played a villain to Jet Li's heroic protagonist. Though many U.S. audiences might be unfamiliar with Yu's Hong Kong work, his small appearance in Shanghai Noon (2000) may ring some bells. The actor made his American debut in this popular Jackie Chan-Owen Wilson comedy as an Imperial guard who briefly duels with Jackie Chan near the film's climax.Yu's recent performance in the South Korean film Musa: The Warrior (2001) ranks among one of his best. In the sweeping epic, Yu plays a Mongol general battling a ragtag group of Korean soldiers in the hopes of capturing a haughty Ming princess (portrayed by current Chinese "It Girl" Zhang Ziyi). Based on the overall quality of the films he has associated himself with over the last decade and a half, it would not be a stretch to predict even more winning film performances from Yu Rong-Guang in the years to come. (Sanjuro 2003) Show less «

Rongguang Yu's FILMOGRAPHY

Joy of Life - Season 2 [Sub: Eng]

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Ride On [Sub: Eng]

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Sword Snow Stride (Xue zhong han dao xing) - Season 1

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Restart the Earth

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Joy of Life - Season 1 [Sub: Eng]

EPS46

Police Story: Lockdown [Sub: Eng]

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Three Kingdoms (San guo) - Season 1

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Little Big Soldier

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The Karate Kid

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Hua Mulan

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The Myth

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Sam cha hau [Audio: Chinese]

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New Police Story

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Geung see dai si doi

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Shanghai Noon

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Chung fung dui: No foh gai tau [Audio: Chinese]

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Kap ba ba dik sung

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Cuo ti zhui ji zu he

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From Beijing with Love (Gwok chaan Ling Ling Chat)

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The Iron Monkey

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Di shi pan guan

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Supercop 2 (Chiu kup gai wak)

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Rongguang Yu'S roles

Master Li
Master Li
Dr. Yang
Dr. Yang
Zhao Kuang
Zhao Kuang