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  1. Oct 15, 2023 · Bolo Yeung’s intimidating acting style and trademark pose have earned him a dedicated fan base in the martial arts film genre. From “Enter the Dragon” to “Bloodsport,” his remarkable journey continues to inspire audiences worldwide.

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    Yeung Sze (simplified Chinese: 杨斯; traditional Chinese: 楊斯; pinyin: Yáng Sī; Jyutping: Yeung4 Si1; born July 3, 1946 [1]), better known as Bolo Yeung, is a Hong Kong former competitive bodybuilder, martial artist, and martial arts film actor.

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    Film
    Role
    Diamond Cartel (a.k.a. The Whole World at ...
    Bula
    Blizhniy Boy: The Ultimate Fighter
    Erik's Trainer
    Tiger Claws II
    Chong
    Fists of Legends 2 Iron Bodyguards
    Mongolian fighter
  3. Jul 18, 2024 · Bolo Yeung might not have had aestheticsbut he certainly had MASSthetics. He developed a great passion for bodybuilding from a young age and was crowned Mr Hong Kong in 1970. With bodybuilding enhancing Bolo’s reputation in Asia, Bruce Lee soon became aware of who he was.

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    Hong Kong actor, martial artist and former bodybuilder Bolo Yeung, was born Yang Sze in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China on 3 July 1946, making his zodiac sign Cancer. He’s had roles in more than 110 movies (but not a single TV series), and is perhaps still best known forplaying Chong Li in the 1988 biographical action “Bloodsport”, directed by Newt Arn...

    Bolo was raised in Guangzhou by his parents, but has shared very little about them because he’s respective of their privacy; apparently his father was a local businessman, and his mother a housewife. Bolo hasn’t spoken of having siblings either, and it’s believed that he has none. He was 10 when he began practicing martial arts, and then in his lat...

    Bolo’s debut film appearance was his playing of ‘Unicorn’ Du Kuo Lung in the 1970 action “The Wandering Swordsman”, and some of his following roles were in the 1970 historical action “The Heroic Ones”, and in 1971 the action adventure thriller “The Lady Professional” and the action “Xie sa Tian Lao”. What marked the ’70s for him was perhaps his pla...

    Bolo’s worked as a stunt coordinator on four movies, making his debut in the 1973 action “Zhao Chou Quan Wang”. In 1977, he worked on both the action comedy “Bolo” and the action “Shi da Sha Shou”, and in 1978 was involved in the action “Amsterdam Connection”. Bolo has two directing credits: the 1977 action comedy movie “Bolo”, which follows two fo...

    Bolo prefers to maintain his privacy, and is thus rarely heard talking about his love life in public. It’s still widely known that he’s been married forseveral decades now, but has managed to keep his wife’s name and profession, as well as the date of their wedding a secret. Bolo and his wife have two sons together, Danny and David Yeung, as well a...

    For several years, Bruce Lee was Bolo’s martial arts trainer. Bolo’s favorite martial arts style is Tai-Chi. He was once also a Mainland China Powerlifting Champion. Bolo swam from China to Hong Kong sometime in the ‘60s, running away from communism. He’s today working for the Tapei International Bodybuilders Squad as their team manager, and is als...

    Bolo’s age is 76. His hair’s brown and he has short black hair, he’s 5ft 6ins (1.68m) tall and weighs around 145lbs (65kgs). Bolo’s net worth’s been estimated atover $1.5 million, as of December 2022.

  4. Jul 8, 2014 · In his teens Yeung begun studying a variety of styles, favouring Tai Chi and Wing Chun (he would also later study Jeet Kune Do under the instruction of Bruce Lee). Bolo combined this martial arts training with acrobatics and a burgeoning love for bodybuilding, which allowed him to develop a supple, powerful and extremely imposing physique.

  5. Apr 9, 2014 · Biography: Bolo Yeung, the so-called ‘Beast from the East’, is one of kung fu cinema’s all-time favourite villains. His muscular physique and deadly martial arts skills made him famous in some of the genre’s most cherished films, including Enter the Dragon (1973) opposite Bruce Lee and Jean-Claude Van Damme ‘s starring role debut ...

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  7. Apr 3, 2014 · Bolo Yeung has made appearances in heroic roles too. One notable example is Shootfighter: Fight to the Death (1993) in which Yeung plays a calm but powerful Sensei who must save his students from an underground fight competition.