Known For Crew
Gender Male
Place of Birth Hong Kong, China
Also Known As 鄭繼宗, Andy Cheng Kai-Chung , 郑继宗
Cheng Kai-Chung, also known as Andy Cheng, is a Hong Kong actor, stuntman, choreographer, martial artist, and director. He was a prominent member of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team from the late 1990s to early 2000s until he broke out on his own and became a member of the Stunts Unlimited team. He has doubled for Chan on occasion when Chan suffered serious injuries, and Chan saved his life on the set of Rush Hour 2 when a boat stunt went awry. Cheng has been working steadily as both a director and stunt coordinator. Description above from the Wikipedia article Andy Cheng, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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as Martial Arts Choreographer
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as Crane Operator (uncredited)
as Korean Commando (uncredited)
as Viet Cong with Pistol (uncredited)
as Blonde Peter Lim Bodyguard (uncredited)
as Ninja
as Hu Li's Assistant (uncredited)
as Artie
as Kang Fight Club Member (uncredited)
as Juntao's Man
as Pedestrian / Mall Shopper / Fruit Stall Man (uncredited)
as Fei Lung's Man
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