Stephen Tung Wai
Born February 02, 1954 (Age: 72)
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Shanghai, China
Biography
Stephen Tung Wai (traditional Chinese: 董瑋; simplified Chinese: 董玮) is a Hong Kong actor born in Mainland China as Tung Wen Wei. His family moved to Hong Kong when he was four years old. Four years later, he began to learn the opera of Beijing under the direction of the famous Ms. Fan Fok Fa. It was under his tutelage that he learned the martial arts of the north. He first appeared on the big screen in the 1965 film Squadron 77 (七七敢死隊). In 1978, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow hit the box office and the race for Jackie Chan's successor began. With his physical abilities displayed in movies such as The Mar's Villa (神腿), Golden Mask (紅衣冷血金面人) and Ten Brothers of Shaolin (十大弟子), one would have thought Tung Wai was a good candidate for success. He further got to show off his talents in the 1979 film The Incredible Kung Fu Master (醒目仔蛊惑招), but failed to become the next Kung Fu star. At the beginning of the 1980s, Stephen Tung took a four year break away from the big screens to devote himself to television. He works on several TV series from Kung Fu or other Wu Xia, accumulating experience in his new business. Finally, in 1984, he returns to the screens in the first roles with films like Hocus Pocus (人嚇鬼) and Journey of the Doomed (水兒武士). However, the films were not very successful, and did not allow him to impose himself as a foreground actor.
Stephen Tung Wai (traditional Chinese: 董瑋; simplified Chinese: 董玮) is a Hong Kong actor born in Mainland China as Tung Wen Wei. His family moved to Hong Kong when he was four years old. Four years later, he began to learn the opera of Beijing under the direction of the famous Ms. Fan Fok Fa. It was under his tutelage that he learned the martial arts of the north. He first appeared on the big screen in the 1965 film Squadron 77 (七七敢死隊).
In 1978, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow hit the box office and the race for Jackie Chan's successor began. With his physical abilities displayed in movies such as The Mar's Villa (神腿), Golden Mask (紅衣冷血金面人) and Ten Brothers of Shaolin (十大弟子), one would have thought Tung Wai was a good candidate for success. He further got to show off his talents in the 1979 film The Incredible Kung Fu Master (醒目仔蛊惑招), but failed to become the next Kung Fu star. At the beginning of the 1980s, Stephen Tung took a four year break away from the big screens to devote himself to television. He works on several TV series from Kung Fu or other Wu Xia, accumulating experience in his new business. Finally, in 1984, he returns to the screens in the first roles with films like Hocus Pocus (人嚇鬼) and Journey of the Doomed (水兒武士). However, the films were not very successful, and did not allow him to impose himself as a foreground actor.
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Filmography
Night King
2026
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as
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Age: 72
The Sniper
2009
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as OJ's Dad
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Age: 55
Who's Next
2007
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as
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Age: 53
Time 4 Hope
2002
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as Stephen Tung
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Age: 47
Task Force
1997
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as Sun
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Age: 43
Intimates
1997
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as Chan Yiu-Chung
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Age: 43
Night Life Hero
1992
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as Red Car Owner
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Age: 38
Pom Pom and Hot Hot
1992
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as Curry Chicken
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Age: 38
Hard Boiled
1992
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as Little Ko / Fox
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Age: 38
Twin Dragons
1992
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as White Van Driver
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Age: 37
Hong Kong Godfather
1991
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as Police Truck Driver
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Age: 37
Return Engagement
1990
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as Cheung Yat Lui
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Age: 36
Life Goes On
1989
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as
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Age: 35
Mr. Handsome
1987
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as
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Age: 33
Oh! My God
1985
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as
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Age: 31
Journey of the Doomed
1985
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as Lin's Brother
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Age: 30
Killer Wears White
1980
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as Ah Keung
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Age: 26
Shaolin Devil and Shaolin Angel
1978
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as Chen Wan
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Age: 24
18 Fatal Strikes
1978
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as
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Age: 23
Elmo Takes a Bride
1976
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as
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Age: 22
The Valiant Ones
1975
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as Captured Pirate Archer
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Age: 21
Enter the Dragon
1973
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as
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Age: 19
Kung Fu King
1973
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as
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Age: 19
Freedom Strikes a Blow
1973
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as (uncredited)
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Age: 19
The Thunderbolt Fist
1972
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as Gu Gang As a Boy
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Age: 18
The Warlord
1972
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as Bad Luck
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Age: 18
Squadron 77
1965
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as Danni's Son (uncredited)
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Age: 11