Johnson Yuen is the only artist with Xiqu (Chinese local operas) performer, movie actor, TV show performer, MC, host, radio personnel, voice actor, broadcaster and stage actor all rolled into one.
Born on July 5th, 1979.
Is the father of a daughter (b. July 16th 2018).
Yuen once went to Australia to experience skydiving from 14,000 ft high for the sake of shooting travelogue movies.
He has received training in action stunts, horse riding, shooting, CQB target maneuvering, motorcycling, stunt driving, first aid, etc.
He acted the part of Leung Sing Poh in the stage play 'The Poetry Journey of Tong' for two consecutive years.
Johnson Yuen gained 50 pounds within a month to play his role in 'Lust, Caution'.
Playing the role of late Xiqu performer Leung Sing Poh with excellent resemblance of Leung in every aspect, Yuen was invited to play the role of Leung Sing Poh in the movie 'Bruce Lee, My Brother' and to be its Xiqu advisor.
When doing stunts in movie 'The Bullet Vanishes', Yuen accidentally fell head-first for three storeys. The fall caused him cervical displacement and subsequently hemiparesis, from which he gradually recovered after more than half a year.