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Chun Kwai-Bo worked behind the scenes in action-oriented cinema, contributing to stunt coordination and minor on-screen roles. Their involvement in the 1985 film Yes, Madam! included an uncredited appearance as Henry’s Thug, a small but recognizable part in the film’s ensemble. This credit places Chun within the broader ecosystem of stunt performers and supporting actors who shape action sequences through physical presence and execution.
Their later work on Black Mask in 1996 focused on stunt coordination, a role that requires precision and coordination to execute fight scenes and other high-energy sequences safely. Such contributions are essential to the execution of action films, where stunt performers and coordinators translate choreography into visible, impactful moments on screen. Ch…






