John Woo

John Woo

Known For:Directing
Gender:Male
Birthday:1946-09-22
Place of Birth:Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China
Also Known As: Wu Yu-Sheng / Wu Yu-Shen / Wu Yao-Shen / John Y. S. Woo / John Y. Woo / Ng Yue-Sum /
Known For: Directing Gender: Male Birthday: 1946-09-22 More

Biography

John Woo Yu-Sen SBS is a Hong Kong film director and producer. Recognized for his stylised films of highly choreographed action sequences, Mexican standoffs, and use of slow-motion, Woo has directed several notable Hong Kong action films, among them, A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, Hard Boiled and Red Cliff. His Hollywood films include Hard Target, Broken Arrow, Face/Off and Mission: Impossible 2. He also created the comic series Seven Brothers, published by Virgin Comics. Woo was described by Dave Kehr in The Observer in 2002 as "arguably the most influential director making movies today". Woo cites his three favorite films as David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia, Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Samouraï.
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Ken San
Documentary
Task Force
Comedy Drama Romance
Hard Boiled
Action Thriller Crime
Twin Dragons
Comedy Action
Once a Thief
Action Comedy Thriller Crime
Rebel from China
Crime Drama Action
Bullet in the Head
Crime Drama Action
I Love Maria
Science Fiction
A Better Tomorrow
Action Crime Drama
The Mandarin
Crime Action Adventure
Accidentally
Romance Drama
  • name:John Woo
  • Known For:Directing
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1946-09-22
  • Place of Birth:Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China
  • Also Known As: Wu Yu-Sheng · Wu Yu-Shen · Wu Yao-Shen · John Y. S. Woo · John Y. Woo · Ng Yue-Sum ·
  • Biography:John Woo Yu-Sen SBS is a Hong Kong film director and producer. Recognized for his stylised films of highly choreographed action sequences, Mexican standoffs, and use of slow-motion, Woo has directed several notable Hong Kong action films, among them, A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, Hard Boiled and Red Cliff. His Hollywood films include Hard Target, Broken Arrow, Face/Off and Mission: Impossible 2. He also created the comic series Seven Brothers, published by Virgin Comics. Woo was described by Dave Kehr in The Observer in 2002 as "arguably the most influential director making movies today". Woo cites his three favorite films as David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia, Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Samouraï.
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