Ron Yuan(I)
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Ron Yuan just wrapped as one of the ensemble leads in Disney's live adaptation Hoa Mộc Lan (2020), directed by Niki Caro. Yuan plays battle hardened "Master Sgt. Qiang", 2nd in command of the Imperial Regiment.
Yuan signed on as series regular, Prince Nayan, on Netflix's Marco Polo (2014), created by John Fusco. Yuan filmed Roland Emmerich's Ngày Độc Lập: Tái Chiến (2016) playing "Yeong", the main weapons engineer. Before that, he was in Mật Danh: Kế Toán (2016), directed by Gavin O'Connor, playing a reluctant Silat Master. He appeared on Jon Bokenkamp's Danh Sách Đen (2013) as Quon Zhang. He was seen in the final season of Giang Hồ Đẫm Máu (2008) as the intense and unpredictable "Ryu Tom". Yuan played hard-nosed "Lt. Peter Kang" in the short-lived CBS series Golden Boy (2013), and had small roles in episodes of Công Lý (2010) and Nhà Văn Phá Án (2009). Yuan joined Francesca Eastwood and Annie Q. Riegel in Angie X (2017).
In Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), he voiced "Scorpion". His made his directorial debut with Vũ Điệu Đường Phố 6 (2019). In the ABC/Freeform series Nhan Ngu (2018), Yuan played "Aldon Decker", a military marine biologist who unwittingly falls in love with a predator mermaid. His obsession spirals out of control as he tries to bring her back to his research facility. Yuan designed the fight sequences as well as going behind camera as Action Director for Trùm Bài (2015), scripted by William Goldman and directed by Simon West. Yuan completed designing and directing the action on the popular action franchise Anh hùng du côn (2014). He played character in story arcs on FOX's Cham (2012) (opposite Kiefer Sutherland) and NBC's Awake (2012) (opposite Jason Isaacs).
He was the voice behind major gaming campaigns (Call of Duty-Black Ops 2, Halo, Star Wars' Old Republic, Resident Evil, World of Warcraft, Medal of Honor, Army of Two, Guild Wars 2, Deus Ex, Drake's Uncharted, and many more). Yuan's MiniFlix Films with Sony Television (SPE) co-produced three films (Three Bullets, Tea and Remembrance, Lollipops) in which Yuan wrote, produced and directed. Yuan's award winning work in short film and features has premiered in more than 30 film festivals worldwide, including Toronto, Sundance (Park City, Utah), Tribeca (Manhattan), Athens, Cairo, Seattle, Kansas City (Missouri), Austin (Texas), and Beijing & Macau (China), and Los Angeles, Newport Beach & Comic Con (all California).
Yuan signed on as series regular, Prince Nayan, on Netflix's Marco Polo (2014), created by John Fusco. Yuan filmed Roland Emmerich's Ngày Độc Lập: Tái Chiến (2016) playing "Yeong", the main weapons engineer. Before that, he was in Mật Danh: Kế Toán (2016), directed by Gavin O'Connor, playing a reluctant Silat Master. He appeared on Jon Bokenkamp's Danh Sách Đen (2013) as Quon Zhang. He was seen in the final season of Giang Hồ Đẫm Máu (2008) as the intense and unpredictable "Ryu Tom". Yuan played hard-nosed "Lt. Peter Kang" in the short-lived CBS series Golden Boy (2013), and had small roles in episodes of Công Lý (2010) and Nhà Văn Phá Án (2009). Yuan joined Francesca Eastwood and Annie Q. Riegel in Angie X (2017).
In Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), he voiced "Scorpion". His made his directorial debut with Vũ Điệu Đường Phố 6 (2019). In the ABC/Freeform series Nhan Ngu (2018), Yuan played "Aldon Decker", a military marine biologist who unwittingly falls in love with a predator mermaid. His obsession spirals out of control as he tries to bring her back to his research facility. Yuan designed the fight sequences as well as going behind camera as Action Director for Trùm Bài (2015), scripted by William Goldman and directed by Simon West. Yuan completed designing and directing the action on the popular action franchise Anh hùng du côn (2014). He played character in story arcs on FOX's Cham (2012) (opposite Kiefer Sutherland) and NBC's Awake (2012) (opposite Jason Isaacs).
He was the voice behind major gaming campaigns (Call of Duty-Black Ops 2, Halo, Star Wars' Old Republic, Resident Evil, World of Warcraft, Medal of Honor, Army of Two, Guild Wars 2, Deus Ex, Drake's Uncharted, and many more). Yuan's MiniFlix Films with Sony Television (SPE) co-produced three films (Three Bullets, Tea and Remembrance, Lollipops) in which Yuan wrote, produced and directed. Yuan's award winning work in short film and features has premiered in more than 30 film festivals worldwide, including Toronto, Sundance (Park City, Utah), Tribeca (Manhattan), Athens, Cairo, Seattle, Kansas City (Missouri), Austin (Texas), and Beijing & Macau (China), and Los Angeles, Newport Beach & Comic Con (all California).