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Kung Fu Hustle actor and action choreographer for Charlie’s Angels and The Matrix dies at 69

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AN ACTOR who appeared in Kung Fu Hustle has died at the age of 69.

Yuen Cheung-yan also choreographed martial arts scenes for Charlie’s Angels and The Matrix.

Martial arts choreographer Yuen Cheung-yan has died at 69Credit: Jam Press
He died in hospital on New Year’s DayCredit: Jam Press

The star died in hospital on New Year’s Day

His cause of death was not disclosed.

Cheung-yan’s film career began in the late 1960s.

He was best known for playing the beggar in Stephen Chow’s 2004 film Kung Fu Hustle, having previously played a beggar in Gordon Chan’s 1992 King of Beggars.

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The choreographer was a member of Hong Kong’s renowned Yuen family.

His late father, Yuen Siu-tien, was an actor and martial artist who starred alongside actors such as Jackie Chan.

Cheung-yan’s elder brother, Yuen Woo-ping, is a martial arts choreographer and director who has worked in Hong Kong and Hollywood.

Another brother, Yuen Shun-yi, is a martial artist, actor, and stuntman.

The siblings were all trained in martial arts from a young age by their father.

In the 1990s and 2000s, Cheung-yan worked in Hollywood, choreographing fight scenes for films including Charlie’s Angels, Daredevil, and The Matrix.

He was nominated four times for the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography, winning in 1992 for Once Upon a Time in China.

He was also nominated at the 30th Golden Horse Awards for Tai Chi Master.

Despite declining health later in life, he remained active in the film industry and was photographed in 2025 working on Red Wedding Dress while using a wheelchair.

His funeral will be held in Hong Kong on February.

It comes after former late night host John Mulrooney died at the age of 67.

The comic was found dead in his Coxsackie, New York, home on December 29.

He died suddenly, as reported by Albany Times-Union.

Mulrooney was known for hosting Fox’s The Late Show in 1987 after Joan Rivers was fired.

He hosted Comic Strip Live between 1989 and 1990, and appeared in Great Balls of Fire in 1989.

Mulrooney played a talk show host in the flick which also starred Dennis Quaid, Winona Ryder, and John Doe.

He was a member of Hong Kong’s renowned Yuen familyCredit: Jam Press

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