![]() ![]() His face bears a deep scar, running from the side of his nose to the top of his lip, the result of being slashed with a cracked soda bottle in a street fight with what he said were “gangsters” when he was 16. Whatever I do-action, acting-I do my best.” I don’t care about, ‘Am I fat? Am I ugly?’. I actually just care about what I’m doing-my voice and my character. The emotions on his face tell all.Īs for being an unlikely leading man, Hung smiles: “I never think about my face. In an early scene in the first episode, he’s sitting on his suitcase at LAX, waiting to be picked up, then realizes no one is showing up. With a wide array of jumps, kicks, somersaults and dives through car windows, plus the ability and acuity to use handy objects such as a chalk-filled eraser, a garbage can or a hospital gurney to overcome opponents, Hung certainly grabs attention. To his new partners (played by Tammy Lauren and Louis Mandylor), Law is described as “the top cop in a country of 1.2 billion people senior training officer for all of China in hand-to-hand combat and martial arts.” ![]() to catch the leader of an international car-theft ring and find Law’s young protege, Chen Pei Pei (Kelly Hu), who had gone undercover. ![]() On “Martial Law,” billed as a “comedy action-drama,” Law (a common Chinese surname), who is from from Shanghai, joins forces with the Los Angeles Police Dept. And yet there is something about Hung, as he makes this transition from Asian superstar to American TV actor that is, as a police officer says of his character Sammo Law, “pretty damn impressive.” Hung has charisma. ![]()
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