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John Woo Biography and Filmography
John Woo
Birthday: September 22, 1948
Birth Place: Guangzhou, China
Height: 5' 4"
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Biography
Born in southern China, John Woo grew up in Hong Kong, where he began his film career as an assistant director in 1969, working for Shaw Brothers Studios. He directed his first feature in 1973 and has been a prolific director ever since, working in a wide variety of genres before Ying hung boon sik (1986) (aka "A Better Tomorrow") established his reputation as a master stylist specializing in ultra-violent gangster films and thrillers, with hugely elaborate action scenes shot with breathtaking panache. After gaining a cult reputation in the US with Dip hyut shueng hung (1989) (aka "The Killer"), Woo was offered a Hollywood contract. He plans to stay working in the US.
Filmography
The Battle of Red Cliff (2008)
[ Yun-Fat Chow ][ Ken Watanabe ][ Tony Leung Chiu Wai ][ Andy Lau ][ Collin Chou ]
The Red Circle (2006)
Untitled John Woo Project (2006)
Stranglehold (2006)
[ Yun-Fat Chow ][ Mark Dacascos ]
All the Invisible Children (2005)
[ Spike Lee ][ David Thewlis ][ Emir Kusturica ]
The Robinsons: Lost in Space (2004)
[ Ryan Malgarini ]
Paycheck (2003)
[ Ben Affleck ][ Paul Giamatti ][ Aaron Eckhart ][ Joe Morton ][ Callum Keith Rennie ]
Hostage (2002)
[ Clive Owen ][ Ridley Scott ][ Tony Scott ][ Darius McCrary ][ Corey Michael Eubanks ]
Windtalkers (2002)
[ Nicolas Cage ][ Jason Isaacs ][ Christian Slater ][ Mark Ruffalo ][ Peter Stormare ]
Mission: Impossible II (2000)
[ Tom Cruise ][ Anthony Hopkins ][ Brendan Gleeson ][ Ving Rhames ][ Dougray Scott ]
Blackjack (1998)
[ Dolph Lundgren ][ Fred Williamson ][ Saul Rubinek ]
Face/Off (1997)
[ Nicolas Cage ][ John Travolta ][ Thomas Jane ][ Danny Masterson ][ Alessandro Nivola ]
Once a Thief (1996)
[ Ivan Sergei ][ Nicholas Lea ]
Broken Arrow (1996)
[ John Travolta ][ Christian Slater ][ Kurtwood Smith ][ Delroy Lindo ][ Hans Zimmer ]
Hard Target (1993)
[ Jean-Claude Van Damme ][ Sam Raimi ][ Lance Henriksen ][ Arnold Vosloo ][ Ted Raimi ]
Laat sau sen taan (1992)
[ Yun-Fat Chow ][ Tony Leung Chiu Wai ]
Zong heng si hai (1991)
[ Yun-Fat Chow ]
Die xue jie tou (1990)
[ Tony Leung Chiu Wai ]
Yi dan qun ying (1989)
[ Stephen Chow ]
Dip hyut shueng hung (1989)
[ Yun-Fat Chow ]
Ying hung boon sik II (1987)
[ Yun-Fat Chow ][ Chingy ]
Ying hung boon sik (1986)
[ Yun-Fat Chow ]
Ying xiong wei lei (1986)
Liang zhi lao hu (1985)
Xiao jiang (1984)
Ba cai Lin Ya Zhen (1982)
Hua ji shi dai (1981)
Mo deng tian shi (1981)
Qian zuo guai (1980)
Hao xia (1978)
Da sha xing yu xiao mei tou (1978)
Ha luo, ye gui ren (1978)
The Brave Lion (1977)
Fa qian han (1977)
Shao Lin men (1976)
[ Jackie Chan ][ Sammo Hung Kam-Bo ]
Dinü hua (1975)
Nu zi tai quan qun ying hui (1974)
[ Sammo Hung Kam-Bo ]
Tie han rou qing (1974)
Chu ba (1973)
[ Jackie Chan ]
Ouran (1968)
Sijie (1968)
Trivia
  • Trademark : Birds : Many Woo films include slow-motion sequences of birds (usually doves)
  • First job was working for Shaw Brothers studios as an assistant director to Chang Chee. Martin Scorsese and Sam Peckinpah are his favorite directors.
  • Woo's many American admirers include the likes of Martin Scorsese, Sam Raimi (who compared his mastery of action to Alfred Hitchcock's mastery of suspense) and Quentin Tarantino (who, replying to a studio executive saying "I suppose Woo can direct action scenes" said "Sure, and Michelangelo can paint ceilings!").
  • He is the first Asian director ever to make a mainstream Hollywood film (Hard Target (1993)).
  • When trying to convince Universal to get him to direct Hard Target (1993), Jean-Claude Van Damme championed Woo as "the Martin Scorsese of Asia".
  • His film _Die xue shuang xiong (1989)_ (aka The Killer) (alongside Lung fu fong wan (1987) (City on Fire) by Ringo Lam) was one of the inspirations for Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs (1992). Although the plot came from "City on Fire", a lot of the style of "Reservoir Dogs" (i.e., the suits, the Mexican standoffs, the double guns) came from "The Killer" as well as Woo's work in general.
  • Two of his films are listed in the Hong Kong Film Awards' List of The Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures on March 2005. They are _Die xue shuang xiong (1989)_ and Ying hung boon sik (1986) (ranking 42 and 2, respectively).
  • He is the fifth Chinese director after Hark Tsui to join the board of judges for Cannes Film Festival (the 58th, in 2005).
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