
James Lew
Known for Acting · 109 credits
- Born
- 1952-09-06 (age 73)
- Place of birth
- Escalon, California, USA
- Also known as
- James Jene Fae Lew
Biography
James Jene Fae Lew (born September 6, 1952) is an American actor and martial artist. Raised in South Central Los Angeles, James Lew's destiny was to answer a cattle call in Hollywood for the hugely popular Kung Fu (1972) television series. He went on to star in the now collectible Hong Kong film, Young Dragon (1976). He made the move to big budget studio films in 1984. John Carpenter handpicked him as the Martial Arts Choreographer for 20th Century Fox's now cult film, Big Trouble in Little China (1986).
Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Steven Seagal, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Mel Gibson, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Dwayne Johnson, David Carradine, Chuck Norris, Dennis Quaid, Kurt Russell, Madonna, Charlie Sheen, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kathleen Turner, Sylvester Stallone, Brandon Lee, Snoop Dogg and the list goes on and on.
James was voted "Favorite Action Star" by fans of Inside Martial Arts magazine. Internet fans voted him into the Hall of Fame in the Martial Arts History Museum. Inside Kung Fu Magazine inducted him as one of the "Martial Arts Greats" alongside legends as Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Steven Seagal, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and his longtime friend Jackie Chan.
Hit Parader Magazine dubbed him "the king of big-screen martial arts villains." From the deadly killer in Red Sun Rising (1994) to the deadly fighter in the comedy spoof Hot Shots 2 (1993), Lew has proven his chops in both drama and comedy. As a stunt/fight coordinator his creative talents shone in the television series The Crow to recent work on the hit video game, The Matrix: Path of Neo (2005). He handpicked elite members for his company, "Hong Kong Wire Action Team," to bring state of the art action to movies. His formula for longevity in the film industry is diversity, hard work and having a whole lot of fun.
Most recently, James Lew wrote, directed and starred in a movie inspired by his personal experiences in the business titled 18 Fingers of Death! (2006). The story follows Buford Lee (James Lew), the most famous unknown "B"-minus, low-budget, martial-arts movie star and Ronald Mack (Maurice Patton), a young black kid from the hood. Together they laugh and bond together on their quest to finally make Buford's break out movie, 18 Fingers of Death! (2006).
Known For
TV Shows (23)

CSI: Miami
2002
as ND Man #1

Frasier
1993
as Security Guard

Murder, She Wrote
1984
as Cambodian

Babylon 5
1994
as Bloodhound Teep

MacGyver
1985
as Asian Thug

Entourage
2004

Strong Medicine
2000
as Cop

Chuck
2007
as Anad Chenerad

T. J. Hooker
1982
as Asian Thug / Ton Li

Family Matters
1989
as Man in Bar

Walker, Texas Ranger
1993
as Tiger

Childrens Hospital
2008
as Mosura

Power Rangers
1993
as Warrior

Growing Pains
1985
as Movie Villain #2

Weird Science
1994

Eve
2003

Nowhere Man
1995
as Thug with Knife

Alias
2001
as Quan Li

Roseanne
1988

Marker
1995

Death Valley
2011
as Man on street (uncredited)

I'm Dying Up Here
2017
as Sensei Phil

Nasty Boys
1990
as Fighter / Karate class fighter (uncredited)
Movies (86)

Rush Hour
1998
as Juntao's Man in Los Angeles (uncredited)

Rush Hour 2
2001
as Triad Gangster (uncredited)

Star Trek
2009
as Romulan (uncredited)

Tropic Thunder
2008
as Flaming Dragon Compound Person (uncredited)

Rush Hour 3
2007
as Triad Assassin (uncredited)

G.I. Joe: Retaliation
2013
as Chinese Leader

Lethal Weapon 4
1998
as Freighter's Captain

Big Trouble in Little China
1986
as Chang Sing #1

Safe
2012
as Underground Casino Guard (uncredited)

Superhero Movie
2008
as Shaolin Monk (uncredited)

Traffic
2000
as DEA Agent - CalTrans

Hot Shots! Part Deux
1993
as Kick Boxer Opponent

Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
1995
as Mercenary (uncredited)

The Shadow
1994
as Mongol

Timecop
1994
as Knife #1

Escape from L.A.
1996
as Hershe Gang Member

The Replacement Killers
1998
as Bodyguard

Do or Die
1991
as Lew

Action Jackson
1988
as Martial Arts Instructor

Savage Beach
1989
as Agent #1

Showdown in Little Tokyo
1991
as Yoshida's Man (uncredited)

On Deadly Ground
1994
as Mercenary at Aegis-1 (uncredited)

The Perfect Weapon
1991
as Crewcut

Undercover Blues
1993
as Novacek's Man

Best of the Best
1989
as Sae Jin Kwon

Rapid Fire
1992
as Tau's Men at Laundry (uncredited)

Martial Law
1990
as Tong Member

The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
1976
as Guard (uncredited)

Going Berserk
1983
as Kung Fu Fighter

Ballistic
1995
as Woo

Ultimate Fights from the Movies
2002
as Knife #1 (Timecop) (archive footage)

Elwood
2014
as Big O

Frankenstein
2015
as Hotel Manager

Sin
2003
as Leo Thamaree

High Voltage
1997
as Harry

Excessive Force II: Force on Force
1995
as Lee

Martial Law II: Undercover
1991
as Spencer Hamilton Man (uncredited)

Boogie Boy
1998
as Jason

18 Fingers of Death!
2006
as Buford Lee

Guns
1990
as Ninja #1

Fatal Blade
2000
as James

Mission of Justice
1992
as Akiro

Red Sun Rising
1994
as Jaho

Cage II: The Arena of Death
1994
as Chin

American Ninja 5
1993
as Viper

Angel of Death
2009
as Tommy

Robo Warriors
1996
as Darius

Showdown
1993
as Hit Man

Deadly Target
1994
as Guard #2 (uncredited)

Deep Core
2000
as Lou Chang

Tough and Deadly
1995
as Thug

Balance of Power
1996
as Shinji Takamura

Ballistica
2009
as Chinese Guard #1

Night Hunter
1996
as Tom Cutter

Made in Chinatown
2021
as Lew

Cucuy: The Boogeyman
2018
as Beat Cop

Assault on Dome 4
1996
as Quaid, Windham Henchman

Midnight Man
1995
as Prince Samarki

Ninja Academy
1989
as Ninja Trainer

Killpoint
1984
as Nighthawk's Gunman #1

Raven: Return of the Black Dragons
1992
as Black Dragon Henchman

For Life or Death
1996
as Kaan Woo

Private Wars
1993
as Obata

Safe House
1998
as Asian (uncredited)

The Real Deal
2002
as Black Belt

The Girl from the Naked Eye
2012
as Eddie

Star Raiders: The Adventures of Saber Raine
2017
as Sinjin

Aftershock
1990
as Mr. James

Mortal Kombat: Rebirth
2010
as Shang Tsung (uncredited)

Outside the Law
2002
as Cho Sung

Ring of Steel
1994
as Asian Fighter

Ulterior Motives
1993
as Yakuza #5

Sting of the Black Scorpion
2002
as Tong Leader
Black Salt
2015
as Abbot Xiao

Young Dragon
1979
as Shao Lung

Night of the Warrior
1991
as Hector Sabatei

Zodiac Power 2: Evil Destroyer
1988

Shira: The Vampire Samurai
2005
as Xu

Los Angeles Streetfighter
1985
as Chan

Henchman: The Al Leong Story
2018
as Self

The Circuit III: Street Monk
2006
as Spider Webb

Big Time
1977
as Karate Instructor

Breakout
2016
as Cap Ruch

Enforcer from Death Row
1976
as Karate Fighter
Evil Destroyer
1988
Let Lorenzo
2011
as Interior Design Older Partner
About James Lew
James Jene Fae Lew (born September 6, 1952) is an American actor and martial artist. Raised in South Central Los Angeles, James Lew's destiny was to answer a cattle call in Hollywood for the hugely popular Kung Fu (1972) television series. He went on to star in the now collectible Hong Kong film, Young Dragon (1976). He made the move to big budget studio films in 1984. John Carpenter handpicked him as the Martial Arts Choreographer for 20th Century Fox's now cult film, Big Trouble in Little China (1986). Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Steven Seagal, Jea… With 109 credits spanning from 1976 to 2021, James Lew has appeared in 86 films and 23 TV shows.
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Most Popular James Lew Movies
- Rush Hour (1998) — as Juntao's Man in Los Angeles (uncredited)
- Rush Hour 2 (2001) — as Triad Gangster (uncredited)
- Star Trek (2009) — as Romulan (uncredited)
- Tropic Thunder (2008) — as Flaming Dragon Compound Person (uncredited)
- Rush Hour 3 (2007) — as Triad Assassin (uncredited)
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