Ronald Yuan is an American actor, martial artist, director, and stunt choreographer.
17 Facts About Ron Yuan
Ron Yuan is best known for his roles on Sons of Anarchy, Prison Break, Golden Boy, and CSI: NY.
Ron Yuan has acted in numerous films, including an ensemble lead as Sgt.
Ron Yuan appeared in Roland Emmerich's Independence Day sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence, playing Yeong, the main weapons engineer.
Ron Yuan had a cameo in Martin Scorsese's Revenge of the Green Dragons, directed by Andrew Lau and Andrew Loo, playing the feared leader of the notorious BTK.
Ron Yuan was a series regular on the Netflix show, the Weinstein Company's Marco Polo created by John Fusco.
Ron Yuan plays Prince Nayan, a fiery eyed descendant of Genghis Khan.
Ron Yuan has appeared on Jon Bokenkamp's hit show The Blacklist as mysterious Blacklister Quon Zhang.
Ron Yuan was seen in the final season of Sons of Anarchy as the intense and unpredictable Ryu Tom.
Ron Yuan had recent cameo special guest appearances on the TV shows Castle and Justified.
Ron Yuan played the iconic Japanese character Scorpion for Warner Bros' secret Mortal Kombat X "Generations".
Ron Yuan recently had character arcs on FOX's Touch opposite Kiefer Sutherland created by Tim Kring, NBC's Awake opposite Jason Isaacs and FOX pilot "Exit Strategy" with Ethan Hawke directed by Antoine Fuqua.
Ron Yuan had memorable turns on other hit series Prison Break, CSI: NY, 24, Burn Notice, NCIS: Los Angeles, Pushing Daisies, and Entourage.
Ron Yuan has been the voice behind major video or computer games such as Call of Duty-Black Ops 2, Halo, Star War's Old Republic, Resident Evil, World of Warcraft, Medal of Honor, Army of Two, Guild Wars 2, Deus Ex, Drake's Uncharted, Red Alert 3 and many more.
Ron Yuan has directed and written several short films so far, including Lollipops, Three Bullets and Tea and Remembrance, starring himself and Marie Matiko.
Ron Yuan is currently working on a feature project entitled "Unspoken" starring Russell Wong, Brian Tee, Will Yun Lee, and Ian Anthony Dale.
Ron Yuan later directed Step Up: Year of the Dance, a Chinese dance film of the Step Up franchise.