Moon Lee Choi-Fung (; born 14 February 1965) is a former Hong Kong actress, martial artist and stuntwoman who frequently played roles related to the Hong Kong action and martial arts genres in films and TV serials. She was particularly notable in the sub-genre known as girls with guns, with her starring role in Angel (1987) making her one of the biggest female martial arts stars in Hong Kong.
Biography
From age 6 to 12, Lee lived in Kaohsiung, Taiwan with her father, who had business there. She attended Youchang Elementary School. During her stay in Taiwan, she learned Mandarin Chinese and developed her piano and dancing expertise. As a result, she often had performances.
When Lee first returned to Hong Kong to attend middle school, her Cantonese was not perfect. At age 15, Lee was accidentally discovered by a television director, , during a school dancing performance. She was recommended to play a role in a television series Fatherland. Since the series did not require too much of her time and she could still study at school, her parents agreed to let her act. In the series, she was a country girl by the name of A Mun, who looked just like Lee. Ever since then, people liked to call her A Mun. Her performance in the series was so impressive that she began her career as an actress. Since she has been practicing dances from her childhood, it was easy for her to perform action movies with her agile and flexible movements. After her first martial arts movie in ancient costumes (Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain), she has not left the stage of action movies.
At 18, after graduating from high school, Lee signed contracts with both Asia Television and Golden Harvest. When she was sent to Japan to make an advertisement for Mitsubishi, the company asked her to pick an English name, and she chose "Moon" as the pronunciation of Mun in Cantonese is close to the English word, Moon.
She played in many television series, exceeding 400 episodes. Subsequently, she focused her efforts wholly on movies, mostly action movies. In the late 1990s, she gradually left the movie field and was passionately involved in the promotion of the art of dance and established a dancing school to cultivate talented dancers. Her students won excellence awards in Hong Kong dance competitions.
Stunt accident
While performing the final stunt in Devil Hunters (1989), Lee sustained a third degree burn. Lee was supposed to jump off a window from a second story building to evade an explosion. Due to bad timing by the pyrotechnicians, she was engulfed in flames before she jumped down, resulting in severe burns to her hands and face. The epilogue of the film accounts the details about the accident, along with a message of commendation from the director for her courage and hardwork.
Filmography
Films
- To Sir with Troubles 交åÂÂé¶è (1981)
- Winners and Sinners a.k.a. 5 Lucky Stars å¥Âè¬Âå¦Âè¨ÂäºÂç¦ÂæÂ (1983)
- The Champions a.k.a. Crazy to Win æ³¢ç (1983)
- Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain æÂ°èÂÂå±±åÂÂä¿ (1983)
- The Protector å¨Âé¾ÂçÂÂæÂ¢ (1985)
- Mr. Vampire åµå±ÂÃ¥Â
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- Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (1986) (cameo)
- Mr. Vampire 2 åµå±ÂÃ¥Â
ÂçÂÂçºÂé (1986)
- The Story of Dr. Sun Yat Sen (1986)
- Angel a.k.a. Fighting Madam a.k.a. Iron Angels a.k.a. Midnight Angels 天使è¡Âå (1987)
- Angel II a.k.a. Fighting Madam 2 a.k.a. Iron Angels 2 a.k.a. Hong Kong Police Madame 2 天使è¡ÂÃ¥ÂÂ2ä¹Âç«鳳çÂÂé¾ (1988)
- Midnight Whispers a.k.a. Cascading Feeling ç¡訴å¿Âä¸ÂæÂÂ
(1988) (production date 1986)
- Angel Enforcers çÂÂå®¶é£Âé³³ (1989)
- Devil Hunters çµéÂÂ群è± (1989)
- Angel III a.k.a. Iron Angels 3 a.k.a. Return of Iron Angels 天使è¡ÂÃ¥ÂÂ3éÂÂ女æÂ«æÂÂ¥ (1989)
- Killer Angels 殺æÂÂ天使 (1989)
- Princess Madam a.k.a. Under Police Protection éÂÂçÂÂ師姠(1989)
- Demon Intruder a.k.a. Nocturnal Demon å¤ÂéÂÂÃ¥Â
ÂçÂÂ/éÂÂ鬼åÂ
Âç (1990)
- Fatal Termination a.k.a. Death Blow 赤è²大風æÂ´ (1990)
- New Kids in Town a.k.a. Master of Disaster a.k.a. New Killers in Town Ã¥ÂÂå°貴墠(1990)
- The Revenge of Angel æ°´ç²ç (1990)
- Bury Me High è¡ÂæÂ¯çÂÂä¹Âé¸çÂÂå¸ç² (1991)
- Angel Force 天使ç¹è¦ (1991)
- Dreaming the Reality 夢éÂÂè¡ÂæÂªå (1991)
- Mission of Condor a.k.a. Mission Kill a.k.a. Angel Force 禿鷹æªÂæ¡Â/禿鷹è¡Âå (1991)
- Angel Terminators 2 a.k.a. The Best of the Lady Kickboxer ç«種 (1991)
- The Big Deal ç¥Âå·家æÂ (1992)
- Inspector Wears Skirts 4 é¸çÂÂè±:éÂÂåºæ±Âæ¹ (1992)
- Kickboxer's Tears æÂ°é¾ÂçÂÂèÂÂ鬥 (1992)
- Enter the Lady Kickboxer (1992)
- A Serious Shock! a.k.a. Yes, Madam! '92 a.k.a. Death Triangle æÂ«è·¯çÂÂè± (1992)
- Beauty Investigator a.k.a. Beauty Inspectors å¦ÂæÂ¢éÂÂ嬠(1992)
- Mission of Justice éÂÂä¸Âè§Â群è±æÂ (1992)
- The Avenging Quartet é¸海ç´Â
è± (1993)
- Angel of Kickboxer a.k.a. Angel the Kickboxer a.k.a. Bloody Mary Killer a.k.a. Honor and Glory 縱橫天丠(1993) (uncredited)
- Angel's Project a.k.a. Angel Mission 天使çÂÂé¾ (1993)
- Secret Police è¦網éÂÂ風 (1994)
- Little Heroes Lost in China å°Â鬼å¥ÂÃ¥Â
µ (1997)
TV serial dramas
- Fatherland 大å°æÂ©æÂÂ
(1980)
- I Have to Fly æÂÂè¦Âé«Â飠(1981)
- Ah Sir Ah Sir é¿SIR é¿SIR (1982)
- Onion Flower æ´Âè±è± (1983)
- Drunken Fist éÂÂæÂ³çÂÂç¡忠(1984)
- I Love Mermaid æÂÂæÂÂç¾Â人é (1984)
- Drunken Fist 2 æÂ¥å¸ÂæÂÂå (1984)
- Miracle of the Orient é¦Âæ±ÂæÂ³æÂ (1984)
- Ji Gong æ¿ÂÃ¥Â
¬ (1985)
- Passionate Fairy ä»Â女å¤ÂæÂÂ
(1985)
- Bravo! Kowloon Tong éÂÂ
Ã¥ÂÂä¹Âé¾Âå¡ (1985)
- The Supersword Lady è¶Â女å£ (1986)
- Ba Wang Hua é¸çÂÂè± (1993)
- Fist of Power Ã¥ÂÂæÂ³åÂÂèÂ
¿ (1995)
- Putonghua Children Drama æÂ®éÂÂ話親åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå ´ (1998)
- Fist of Hero ä¸Âè¯大ä¸Â夫 (1999)
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