Hwang Jang-lee

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Hwang Jang-lee (Korean: 황정리; born 21 December 1944) is a South Korean martial artist and actor best known for his Hong Kong martial arts films. He is a ninth-dan grandmaster in Tang Soo Do and Taekwondo who began training in 1957.[1] Prior to his acting career, Hwang was a martial arts instructor for the Korean military in Vietnam.[2]

Born (1944-12-21) 21 December 1944 (age 81)
OccupationsMartial artist, actor
Yearsactive1974–1996; 2009
Hangul
황정리
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Hwang Jang-lee
Born (1944-12-21) 21 December 1944 (age 81)
OccupationsMartial artist, actor
Years active1974–1996; 2009
Korean name
Hangul
황정리
Hanja
黃正利
RRHwang Jeongri
MRHwang Chŏngni
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Hwang began his acting career in 1974. In 1976, he was offered employment in Hong Kong by Ng See-yuen, where he appeared in the kung fu film Secret Rivals as the villain Silver Fox, a role he reprised in several other films, most notably Secret Rivals 2 (1977). He gained prominence for appearing in the films Drunken Master (1978) and Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (1978), both opposite Jackie Chan, and Hitman in the Hand of Buddha (1981), which marked his directorial debut.[3][4] He collaborated with Hong Kong filmmaker Corey Yuen on several films, including Snuff Bottle Connection, Secret Rivals 2, The Invincible Armour (all 1977), Dance of the Drunk Mantis (1979), Ninja in the Dragon's Den (1982), and Millionaires Express (1986). His other films include Hell's Wind Staff, Buddha Assassinator (both 1979), Two Fists Against the Law (1980), and Game of Death II (1981).

Hwang is a martial arts instructor with the World Tang Soo Do General Federation and serves as technical adviser. Among his most notable students is Roy Horan, who appeared with Hwang in several films.

Early life

Hwang was born in Aomori, Honshu Island, Japan to Korean parents. His father owned a shipping company and moved his family back to Korea when Hwang was a baby.[5]

Martial arts and philosophy

Hwang began learning Taekwondo from age 14 and received a seventh dan (rank) black belt. In 1965 at 21, he became a martial arts instructor for the Republic of Korea and South Vietnamese armies, specializing in taekwondo. In addition, he holds a ninth dan rank with the World Tang Soo Do General Federation.[6]

Hwang still teaches martial arts. He is an instructor with the tang soo do federation and technical adviser.[7] Among his most notable students is Roy Horan, who appeared with Hwang in several films and also directed the instructional video series The Art of High Impact Kicking (1982), based on Hwang's taekwondo techniques.[8][9] In 2013, Hwang completed a tour of the U.S. and Canada in which he, along with other Korean Grandmasters, promoted the study and practice of traditional martial arts.[10]

Stressing that powerful kicks come from the hips, Hwang said, "You know my legs are just normal, there's nothing special about them. When I train I always use my hips, use the circular motion… the hips is where the power comes from. Then I kick like this… and like this… it's all coming from the hips."[11]

He named Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, Lo Lieh, Ti Lung and Sammo Hung as his picks for the top five kung-fu fighters.[12]

Hwang has criticized Olympic Taekwondo, saying, "You know this is very different, Taekwondo, you know, it's for killing people. Taekwondo in the Olympics, it's a sport, you know, it's not a martial arts, so I don't really like this style. For me, Taekwondo is a martial art."[13]

Acting

Hwang began his acting career in Korea. In 1976, Ng See-yuen offered Hwang employment in Hong Kong, where he first appeared in Secret Rivals as the villain Silver Fox.[14]:249 Hwang had major roles in many martial arts movies, usually playing the villain. His nicknames "King of the Leg Fighters" and "Thunder Leg" attest to his dexterity of his kicks.[citation needed]

In the mid-1970s, Hwang appeared in two Jackie Chan movies, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow as Sheng Kuan and Drunken Master as Thunderfoot (Thunder Leg). In 2002, writer-producer Mike Leeder interviewed Hwang for the Contender Hong Kong Legends DVD series.[citation needed]

Directing

In 1981, Hwang directed his first movie, Hitman in the Hand of Buddha and was credited as Wong Chin.

Other work and retirement from acting

In 1987, Hwang trained German actor Matthias Hues in preparation for the latter's film debut as Yuri the Russian in No Retreat, No Surrender 2. Cast at the suggestion of producer Roy Horan, a student of Hwang, Hues had no martial arts experience and trained under Hwang. Hues enjoyed the experience so much that upon arrival in Los Angeles, he continued training in martial arts throughout his career. In the film, Hwang's opening scene of a firing squad was cut from the U.S. version. Hwang would play Yuri's enforcer, Gen. Ty, who engages in a brief fight against Cynthia Rothrock.

In 1989, taekwondo grandmaster and actor Jun Chong invited Hwang to the U.S. to appear as a villain in the film Street Soldiers. To bring an international flavor to the movie, Hwang was credited as Jason Hwang, using his son's name. In the early 1990s, the elder Hwang returned to South Korea to run a golf tee manufacturer and a hotel in Seoul, later managing a private security agency. He has since made occasional film appearances such as in Emperor of the Underworld (1994) and Boss (1996). In July 1996, Hwang retired from acting at age 51.[citation needed]

On Dec. 20, 2025, Hwang was moved to tears while attending a fan meetup in Japan to mark his 81st birthday when former Hong Kong action star Yukari Oshima made a surprise visit.[15]

Return to acting

After a long absence from acting, Hwang in 2009 appeared in the TV series The Return of Iljimae. He was also featured in the documentary "The Anonymous King," in which Jon James Hodson examines Hwang's personal life in Seoul, Korea and Hong Kong.[citation needed]

Filmography

Movies

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Year Title Role Notes
1974Secret Envoy
Black LeopardTortured Hero
Korean ConnectionKazio (Yamamoto's Guard)
Korean Connection 2
Left Foot of Wrath
1975ViperVenomous Snake
Year of the DragonHero's Father / Final Challenge FighterKill the Shogun
Invitation From Hell
Fury of the Sun
Death GamePaeng Mar KowMortal Battle
Jailhouse
1976Secret AgentDrunkard Student
Secret RivalsSilver Fox
Bruce Lee's SecretJin Yong Ji
Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave
Shaolin Wooden MenBrief Appearance
Black Dragon RiverThe Martialmates
1977Secret Rivals 2Chin Hu (Gold Fox)
Invincible ArmourMinister Cheng
Heroes of ShaolinTien Lung-ChongHeroes of the Wild
Snuff Bottle ConnectionGeneral Shantung (Magistrate)
The Instant Kung Fu ManYi Lang
1978Great Martial Arts Teacher
Snake in the Eagle's ShadowMaster Shang Kuan Yin
Drunken Master"Thunderleg" Yen Tieh Hsin (Thunderfoot)
1979The Fearless DuoGhost Leg KillerFearless Master Fighter
Dance of the Drunk MantisRubber Legs
Hell's Wind StaffLu Shan TuThe Dragon and the Tiger Kids
36 Deadly StylesCheung Sze (First Brother)
Dragon's ClawsLing Ko Fung
The Eagle's KillerGhost Hand Lo Hsin
Demon StrikeChai Chau-Tien (Lord)Death Duel of Silver Fox
1980Lackey and the Lady TigerSek Ba
Two Fists Against the LawMaster Tai
Tiger Over WallChu
Young HeroLeader of Japanese Invaders
Two HeroesSangwoong
The Ring of DeathRussian Fighter
Buddha AssassinatorPrince Yi
Challenge of the TigerComrade Yang
Eagle vs. Silver FoxSa Sung (Silver Fox)
Martial Monks of Shaolin TempleKurt Wong, Chief of Wudong SchoolChamp vs. Champ
1981Hitman in the Hand of BuddhaWong ChinDirector, Producer
Game of Death IIChin Ku
The Phantom Thief(as Jeong-ri Hwang)
Buddhist Fist & Tiger ClawsHalf Piece of Map
Return of the Deadly BladeKam (Invincible Golden Rings)Guest Star (Brief Appearance)
Hard BastardRaging Rivals
1982Blood ChildWong HungFive Fingers of Steel
Ninja Strikes BackWang Fei
Ninja in the Dragon's DenWizard Kung Fu Master
Secret Ninja, Roaring TigerTiger So
Kid from Kwang TungLuo Yihu
Secret Executioners
Masters of Tiger CraneSilver Fox / Keum-wung (Villain)
Eagle Claw vs. Butterfly PalmSing Kun's Master
1983Five Pattern Dragon ClawKam FuThunderfist
Duel of Ultimate WeaponsDong Wan / Ki-ryong
Ghosts GaloreJapanese Magician
Canton ViperKal Ma-ryongDirector
Angry Young ManMaster Kang
1984Shaolin: The Blood MissionDan Bang / General Yuen Fong
1985Ninja TerminatorTigerUninvited Guest (Footage)
1986The First Vampire in ChinaGhost of March
The Innocent InterloperPaleface
Where's Officer TubaExtortion Gang Member (Blackmailer)
Millionaire's ExpressYukio Fushiki
Future HuntersSilverfox
1987Iron AngelsBoss Chang LungFighting Madam
Magnificent WarriorsGeneral Toga's Henchman (Collaborator)Dynamite Fighters
No Retreat, No Surrender 2Ty
1988Bed CompanionLee Chiu Sin
1989Darkside of ChinatownSheung Siu Tung's Hitman
Live HardChief Inspector Terry Chiu
1991Street SoldiersTok
1994Emperor of the UnderworldYoo, Deok-palDirector
1996BossSeong Cheon
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Director

Documentaries

  • Art of High Impact Kicking (1982)
  • The Good Bad Boy (2014)

Television series

References

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