Cung Le - Film and Television Credits

Film and Television Credits

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Sleight of Hand Victor Indie Film
2001 Walker, Texas Ranger Himself (1993 TV Series) Episode: "Legends"
2004 Kwoon Mort Ission Direct-to-Video
2006 Dark Assassin The Assassin Indie Film
2007 Blizhniy Boy: The Ultimate Fighter Erik Film
2009 Fighting Dragon Le Major Film
Pandorum Manh Major Film
Bodyguards and Assassins Sa Zhen-Shan Film
2010 Tekken Marshall Law Major Film
True Legend Militia Leader Film
2012 Dragon Eyes Ryan Hong Major Film
The Grandmasters TBA Major Film (post-production)
The Man with the Iron Fists Bronze Lion Major Film (post-production)

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