Television Series
Year | Series title | Alternate | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Kingdom and the Beauty | 江山美人 | aka Chinese Odyssey - King Zhende and Phoenix aka The King and I |
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The Legend of a Chinese Hero | 中華兒女英雄傳 | |||
2000 | The Legend of the Martial Alliance | 少林七嵌 | aka The Seven Heroes of Shaolin | |
2002 | Righteous Guards | 中原鏢局 | "Sima Bu Ping" | |
2005 | Real Kung Fu | 佛山贊師父 | "Leung Jan" | aka Mr Chan of Fu Shan |
2006 | Wing Chun | 詠春 | "Leung Jan" | |
2007 | The Ultimate Crime Fighter | 通天干探 | "Yuen Fo Sun" | |
2008 | The Disciple | 龍的傳人 | guest judge | |
2009 | Legend of Shaolin Kungfu | 少林寺传奇 | "Tan Zong" |
All television appearances were broadcast in Hong Kong by TVB unless otherwise stated.
Read more about this topic: Yuen Biao Filmography
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