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Hong-Kong-based martial artist, actor, producer, director, and fight choreographer. Hung is known throughout Asia as "The Great Dragon", and is, along with the other two "Dragons", Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao, credited with creating the modern Martial Arts Movie. Sammo grew up along with Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao, and the three were raised to become performers of Peking Opera. The Peking Opera tradition is famed for it's highly acrobatic fighting scenes, which the three carried with them to their film productions. Sammo's trademark over-weightedness comes from a period in his youth, when he was bedridden with disease for three months and was unable to train.
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