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Once a nationally ranked forms champion with expertise in Taekwondo, five animal systems, Southern Shaolin and the White Lotus System, Lew applied that same championship focus to the entertainment industry,developing successful careers behind and in front of the camera. As a fight choreographer and stunt coordinator, Lew has over thirty films to his credit, including "Big Trouble In Little China", "Action Jackson", "UnderCover Blues", "On Deadly Ground" with Steven Seagal and "Time Cop" with Jean-Claude Van Damme. |
| Lew made his screen debut in the classic original "Kung Fu" television series. An audience favorite becouse of his talent, dark , charismatic good looks and screen presence, Lew has since appeared in fifteen TV productions. The list includes guest-starring roles on "Space Rangers",for CBS, in "Roseanne" for ABC, and in Universal's "Murder She Wrote". He costarred in the "Raven" pilot and in episodes of "T.J. Hooker"and "The Fall Guy" for ABC, played a recurring role on "General Hospital" and was featured in DeLaurentiis Entertainment's "Noble House". There is a steady demand for Lew's talents on the big screen as well,winning him starring roles in "Private Wars', a PM Entertainment venture,and in "Young Dragon" for Intercontinental Pictures. He has co-starred in several films, including "Misson Of Justice" and "American Ninja Five", in Hot Shots,Part Deaux" for Fox and most recently, in Cannons "Little Ninja Man". Lew also played a supporting role in "Best of The Best" for CFC Entertainment/The Movie Group. Now,in "Red Sun Rising", Lew takes the art of villainy to a new level as the near magical, Asian killer Jaho. Lew's approach to the character, as well as the look he created for the role, promise to thrill film and video audiences of all ages. |
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