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Yang Sze Wiki Biography
- Born as Yang Sze on 3 July 1946 in Guangzhou, but best known in the world as Bolo Yeung, he is a martial artist, bodybuilder, and actor who rose to stardom in films such as “Enter The Dragon” (1973), “Double Effect” (1991), “Tiger Claws” (1991) among others.
- His career has been ongoing since the 1970s.
- It has been estimated, according to authoritative sources, that Bolo Yeung’s net worth is as high as $1.5 million, a sum that he has earned through his prosperous career.
- Apart from acting in movies, Bolo was a prolific bodybuilder, having held a ten-year bodybuilding championship for Mr. Hong Kong, which has definitely improved net worth.
- Lured by martial arts from a young age, it was only a matter of time before the young Bolo joined the martial arts club when he was 10 years old.
- He began working with a few kung fu masters, but as he got older, his focus shifted to bodybuilding.
- Little by little, his career changed and he became the Mr. Hong Kong Bodybuilding Champion, greatly raising his net worth.
- Thanks in part to his good looks, he entered into the entertainment industry, first appearing in commercials; while shooting the advert for Winston cigarettes, he met and became friends with Bruce Lee, and their relationship soon extended to the professional collaboration for the film “Enter The Dragon” (1973), in which Bolo played the character of Bolo, adopting the nickname.
- Prior to that role, he had made a number of appearances in Hong Kong movies, including “The Wandering Swordsman,” which was his debut appearance, “The Oath of Death” (1972), and “Man of Iron” (1972), all of which increased his net worth, but also helped him develop his career.
- In the 1970s, Bolo appeared again in productions such as “International Assassin” (1976) starring Yu Wang, “Game Of Death” (1978) starring Bruce Lee as well as Colleen Camp and Gig Young.
- Before the end of the 1970s, he also appeared, among others, in “Way of the Dragon 2” (1978) and “The Fists, the Kicks and the Evil” (1979), all of which contributed to his net worth.
- In the 1990s, Bolo continued successfully, shifting momentum from the late 1980s, acquiring roles in such successful films as “Double Impact” (1991), again collaborating with Jean-Claude Van Damme, then in “Tiger Claws” (1991) as Chong – a role he also portrayed in the sequel “Tiger Claws II” (1996) – “Ironheart” (1992), “Shootfighter: Fight to the Death” (1993) and in his sequel “Shootfighter: Fight to the Death” (1993) (1996).
- He took a break from acting but returned in 2007 with a role in “Blizhniy Boy: The Ultimate Fighter” (2007), and his next and so far most recent role came in 2016 with the film “The Whole World at Our Feet,” both of which added a significant amount to Bolo’s net worth.
- As far as his personal life is concerned, nothing is known in the media about Bolo Yeung; apart from the fact that he has three children, but no other details about his family life are known.
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Yang Sze Quick Info
Full Name | Bolo Yeung |
Net Worth | $1.5 Million |
Date Of Birth | July 3, 1946 |
Place Of Birth | Guangzhou, China |
Height | 5′ 6″ (1.68 m) |
Profession | Bodybuilder |
Nationality | Chinese |
Children | Debbra Yeung, Danny Yeung,David Yeung |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001866/ |
Movies | Bloodsport, Enter the Dragon, Double Impact, Bloodfight, Shootfighter: Fight to the Death, Ironheart, Tiger Claws, TC 2000, Breathing Fire, Shootfighter 2, Legacy of Rage, Bruce Le’s Greatest Revenge, The Clones of Bruce Lee, Enter the Game of Death, Wu-Tang Clan Presents: 10 Magnificent Killers, Fe… |
TV Shows | G-Men ’75 |
Yang Sze Trademarks
- Huge pectoral muscles
Yang Sze Quotes
- I have always been happy being the bad guy.
- It’s work, whether I’m the hero or the villain. I’m not a kid anymore, where nervousness keeps me from sleeping.
- Why do we always defend? Tai Chi never actively attacks. The art of war says “Retreating when the enemy advances”.
- Among those people who have religion, there are small proportions of people who do good things but conditionally. They are opportunists. The reason why they do good things is the fear of the hell and the desire for the heaven. This kind of person may not necessarily still do good things if there is no heaven or hell. This kind of person made the meaning of people into data. A lot of things are screwy now. Confucianism nearly disappeared. Taoism became the tool to tell geomantic omen. Even the Buddhism temple is became a profiting organization. There are even more. But I don’t think I would like to talk about it anymore.
- Durning the filming of Enter the Dragon, Bruce and I worked very closely on technique training. We experimented, trying to decide what worked and what wouldn’t. You see, Bruce was always learning, always experimenting, always changing.
- I realize I’m still very popular with audiences and that’s makes me very happy. I think that all started with Bruce Lee and Enter the Dragon. All the fans and audiences from 20 years ago still remember Bruce lee as the biggest star. They still have not found anyone to take his place. Also, it helped to work with Jean Claude Van Damme on his movies. Like Bruce lee, Jean-Claude offered a special package, a unique look that attracted and kept audiences coming back.
- I know what is good for me as an actor. Because of the way I look, that is what I am going to be a success in. I know my place in movies; no matter how good an actor is, if he doesn’t know his place in the movies he will never be successful.
- There are plenty of times people will come up to me for an autograph and tell me they enjoyed my work on Enter the Dragon. But people just know me from the movie, they don’t really know who I am.
- I had the opportunity to come to America back in 1973. The plans were all made and everything. Then Bruce died, and everything fell through. So I’m getting here 17 years late. Maybe I’m little old now, but that’s no problem.
Yang Sze Important Facts
- He still lives in Monterey Park and regularly trains at his local gym. [2010]
- He currently lives in Monterey Park which is a city in Los Angeles, California. [2007]
- His best “dead lift” exceeded 700lbs.
- In 2007 he played a good guy role in “Blizhniy Boy:The Ultimate Fighter” but this movie is still not released because legal issues.
- Bolo retains the barbell Bruce Lee kept in his Golden Harvest office along with a rare business card from Lee’s Hong Kong production company concord.
- He quan (1979) was his favorite film from that era.
- He was wrongly described in the films blurb for Enter the Dragon as being the south east Asian shotokon karate champion – he never even practiced that martial art.
- Was good Friends with Bruce Lee and they would sometimes get together to train or discuss Kung Fu.
- Also trained in Wing Chun which is another form of Kung Fu.
- He first became Bodybuilding Teacher in the 1960s.
- He was born to a local business man and his wife in guangzhou Suburbia which is a suburb of canton in Mainland China.
- He is the Chairman of the Hong Kong Gym Business Association, and the Team Manager of the Tapei international Bodybuilders Squad.
- His Hollywood breakthrough came when he landed the role of Chong Li in Bloodsport (1988).
- Was stereotyped as a villain until he got the chance to play the good guy in Shootfighter: Fight to the Death (1993). He played the good guy in 3 more movies: Shootfighter II (1996), TC 2000 (1993), and Fearless Tiger (1991).
- In the 1960s he swam from China to Hong Kong to escape communism.
- Is a Weightlifter he goes to the gym La Fitness and trains alongside his son David, who is a bodybuilding champion in his own right.
- Has two sons, Danny & David Yeung, and a daughter Debbra.
- He is a former Mr Hong Kong Bodybuilding Champion – he won the title in 1967. and held it for ten years. He is also a former Mainland China powerlifting Champion.
- His prefered Martial Arts is Tai-Chi.
- Was a martial arts student of Bruce Lee.
Yang Sze Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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The Whole World at Our Feet | 2016 | Bulo | Actor | |
Blizhniy Boy: The Ultimate Fighter | 2007 | Askar Trainer | Actor | |
Shootfighter II | 1996 | Shingo | Actor | |
Tiger Claws II | 1996 | Chong | Actor | |
TC 2000 | 1993 | Master Sumai | Actor | |
Shootfighter: Fight to the Death | 1993 | Shingo | Actor | |
Ironheart | 1992 | Ice | Actor | |
Xue ran hong chen | 1992 | The Wu Tang Swordsman | Actor | |
Tiger Claws | 1991 | Chong | Actor | |
Fearless Tiger | 1991 | Video | Master on Mountain | Actor |
Double Impact | 1991 | Moon | Actor | |
Breathing Fire | 1991 | Thunder (as Bolo Young) | Actor | |
Bloodfight | 1989 | Chang Lee, the Vietnamese Snake | Actor | |
Yi qi liang fu | 1988 | Dung Ken – Muscleman | Actor | |
Bloodsport | 1988 | Chong Li | Actor | |
Piao cuo can | 1987 | Man Standing outside cinema | Actor | |
Yong ai zhuo yi ren | 1987 | Punk Leader | Actor | |
Bu ye tian | 1987 | Pit Fighter | Actor | |
Legacy of Rage | 1986 | Thug | Actor | |
Zui jia fu xing | 1986 | Movie Patron | Actor | |
Pi li da la ba | 1986 | Henchman | Actor | |
Shanghai Express | 1986 | Cotton Weaver | Actor | |
Huan chang | 1985 | Bar Customer in Green Shirt | Actor | |
Bruce Lee’s Dragons Fight Back | 1985 | Actor | ||
Da gung wong dai | 1985 | Giant Kickboxer | Actor | |
Juk nei ho wan | 1985 | Mrs. Tsao’s Henchmen | Actor | |
Fuk sing go jiu | 1985 | Millionaire Chan | Actor | |
Yi ren zai jian | 1984 | Maltesa’s Brother | Actor | |
Fan wan di | 1984 | as Yang Sze | Actor | |
Supergang | 1984 | Big King (as Yang Sze) | Actor | |
Mo | 1983 | Mr. Bu-bo – the Thai Boxer | Actor | |
Kong xin da shao ye | 1983 | Bo | Actor | |
Shao ye Wei Wei | 1983 | Billion’s Killer | Actor | |
Zui she xiao zi | 1982 | Guest appearance | Actor | |
Mi quan san shi liu zhao | 1982 | Cheungs Brother (as Yang Szu) | Actor | |
Xiong zhong | 1982 | as ‘Bolo’ Yang Tse | Actor | |
Huo tóu xiao zi | 1982 | Actor | ||
Gui ma zhi duo xing | 1981 | Brawler in Bar | Actor | |
Fearless Hyena 3 | 1980 | Yang Tze (as Yang Tze) | Actor | |
Shen wei san meng long | 1980 | Martial Arts trainer (as Yang Tze) | Actor | |
Long li ji | 1980 | Actor | ||
She xing zui bu | 1980 | The Giant | Actor | |
Fen zhu chi lao hu | 1980 | as Szu Yang | Actor | |
Mie jue qi qi | 1980 | Chang / Pang (as Yang Sze) | Actor | |
He quan | 1979 | Master Lung | Actor | |
Da Mo wu ying quan | 1979 | Actor | ||
Diao qin shuang jue | 1979 | Actor | ||
Super Hero | 1979 | BurkeThe Bullkiller (as Yang Sze) | Actor | |
The Dragon, the Hero | 1979 | Actor | ||
Wen da | 1979 | Ah Yen (as Yang Sze) | Actor | |
Jie quan da dong kau | 1978 | Tan Yin (as Yung Sze) | Actor | |
Way of the Dragon 2 | 1978 | Bull (as Sze Yang) | Actor | |
The King of Kung Fu | 1978 | as Yang See | Actor | |
Da lu qiang ren | 1978 | Actor | ||
Meng nan da zei yan zhi hu | 1978 | Kimura (as Yang Szu) | Actor | |
E yu tou hei sha xing | 1978 | Ta Niu (Big Ox) (as Bolo Yung) | Actor | |
She nu yu chao | 1978 | Actor | ||
Amsterdam Connection | 1978 | Big Lui (as Yeung Sze) | Actor | |
Game of Death | 1978 | as Yeung See | Actor | |
Nan yang tang ren jie | 1978 | Actor | ||
Dragon on Fire | 1978 | Guest star as Yang Sze | Actor | |
Huo shao shao lin men | 1978 | Actor | ||
Bai ma hei qi | 1977 | Bolo | Actor | |
G-Men ’75 | 1977 | TV Series 1975 | Actor | |
Da mo tie zhi gong | 1977 | Lam Chi Chu – Jujitsu Master (as Yeung See) | Actor | |
Soul of Bruce Lee | 1977 | Nepal (as Sze Young) | Actor | |
Jiang Nan ba da xia | 1977 | Actor | ||
Shi da sha shou | 1977 | Ling Chu (as Yang Szu) | Actor | |
International Assassin | 1976 | Ram | Actor | |
Long jia jiang | 1976 | Yang (as Yang Szu) | Actor | |
Lian ai gong fu | 1976 | Actor | ||
Lung men bei chi | 1976 | as Young Zee | Actor | |
Xiang Gang chao ren | 1975 | Actor | ||
Dong kai ji | 1975 | General Shi Hsing-Fang (as Yang Tze) | Actor | |
Shen quan fei long | 1975 | Actor | ||
Zhan cao chu gen | 1975 | as Yung Sze | Actor | |
Karateciler Istanbul’da | 1974 | Mr. Yang (as Yang Sze) | Actor | |
Chi dan hao han | 1974 | as Yang Szu | Actor | |
Tie han rou qing | 1974 | Actor | ||
Fight! Dragon | 1974 | TV Series | Actor | |
Za karate | 1974 | Actor | ||
Meng hu dou kuang long | 1974 | as Yang Sze | Actor | |
Zhao Chou quan wang | 1973 | Actor | ||
Thunderkick | 1973 | Actor | ||
Enter the Dragon | 1973 | Bolo (as Yang Sze) | Actor | |
Xiao ba wang | 1973 | Tiger (as Sze Yang) | Actor | |
Da xu hai | 1973 | Actor | ||
Ma tou da jue dou | 1973 | Chiang Tai (as Yang Sze) | Actor | |
Dao bing fu | 1973 | General Tung Gou Chung (as Yang Tze) | Actor | |
Duo ming ke | 1973 | Guest star | Actor | |
Hei ren wu | 1973 | Actor | ||
Meng han | 1973 | as Sy Young | Actor | |
Ying han gong fu ben | 1973 | as Sze Yang | Actor | |
Wang ming tu | 1972 | Master Xi’s bodyguard | Actor | |
Shao nai nai de si wa | 1972 | Prince Charming (wrestler) (as Sze Yang) | Actor | |
Qun ying hui | 1972 | Actor | ||
Chou lian huan | 1972 | Chin Hsi Fu (as Sze Yang) | Actor | |
The 14 Amazons | 1972 | Hsia Boxing Champion | Actor | |
Hu lu shen xian | 1972 | Prince Apu-hua (as Yang Szu) | Actor | |
Nian qing ren | 1972 | as Yang Sze | Actor | |
Five Fingers of Death | 1972 | Pa Tu-er, Mongolian Fighter | Actor | |
E ke | 1972 | as Sze Yang | Actor | |
Wan jian chuan xin | 1971 | Officer Shi (as Yang Sze) | Actor | |
Shuang xia | 1971 | The river dragon of jin (as Szu Yang) | Actor | |
Xie jiu tian lao | 1971 | Cha Te | Actor | |
Nu sha shou | 1971 | Actor | ||
The Heroic Ones | 1970 | General Meng Chieh Hai (as Yang Szu) | Actor | |
The Wandering Swordsman | 1970 | ‘Unicorn’ Du Kuo Lung (as Yang Sze) | Actor | |
Amsterdam Connection | 1978 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Bai ma hei qi | 1977 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Shi da sha shou | 1977 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Zhao Chou quan wang | 1973 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Wen da | 1979 | Director | ||
Bai ma hei qi | 1977 | Director | ||
Shootfighter II | 1996 | associate producer | Producer | |
Bai ma hei qi | 1977 | production manager | Production Manager | |
Jean Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors | 2011 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The Life of Bruce Lee | 1994 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Blood and Steel: Making ‘Enter the Dragon’ | 2004 | Video documentary short | Himself / Bolo | Archive Footage |
Tiger Claws III | 2000 | Chong (uncredited) | Archive Footage | |
Jing wu ying xiong 2: Tie bao biao | 1996 | Mongol | Archive Footage | |
Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do | 1995 | Documentary | Bolo (scenes from Enter the Dragon) (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Top Fighter | 1995 | Video documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
The Curse of the Dragon | 1993 | Documentary | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Bruce Lee and Kung Fu Mania | 1992 | Documentary | Archive Footage |