
James Lew
Born:September 6, 1952
Place of Birth:Escalon, California, USA
Known For:Acting
Biography
James Lew, born on September 6, 1952, is a renowned American actor and martial artist who hails from South Central Los Angeles. His journey into the world of entertainment began when he responded to a casting call for the iconic television series "Kung Fu" in 1972. From there, he ventured into the realm of Hong Kong cinema with his role in the now-coveted film "Young Dragon" in 1976. Transitioning to larger Hollywood productions, Lew caught the eye of director John Carpenter, who handpicked him as the Martial Arts Choreographer for the cult classic "Big Trouble in Little China" in 1986.
Throughout his illustrious career, James Lew has worked alongside a myriad of A-list actors and actresses, including Jackie Chan, Jet Li, and Kurt Russell. His talents have earned him accolades such as being voted "Favorite Action Star" by fans of Inside Martial Arts magazine and induction into the Hall of Fame at the Martial Arts History Museum. Inside Kung Fu Magazine also honored him as one of the "Martial Arts Greats," standing shoulder to shoulder with legends like Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris.
Known for his versatility, James Lew has showcased his skills in a range of genres, from portraying menacing villains in films like "Red Sun Rising" to displaying his comedic chops in "Hot Shots 2." As a stunt/fight coordinator, his creative genius has been evident in projects like the television series "The Crow" and the video game "The Matrix: Path of Neo." Lew's dedication to his craft is exemplified by his formation of the "Hong Kong Wire Action Team," which brings cutting-edge action sequences to the silver screen.
In a testament to his multifaceted talents, James Lew took on the roles of writer, director, and star in the film "18 Fingers of Death!" in 2006. Drawing inspiration from his own experiences in the industry, the movie follows Buford Lee, a seasoned yet unrecognized martial arts movie star, and Ronald Mack, a young aspiring talent from the streets. Together, they embark on a journey filled with laughter and camaraderie as they strive to create Buford's breakout film, "18 Fingers of Death!"
James Lew's enduring success in the film industry can be attributed to his unwavering dedication, work ethic, and his ability to infuse each project with a sense of enjoyment and passion. His contributions to the world of martial arts cinema have solidified his legacy as a true trailblazer and a master of his craft.
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