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Scott Hung

Scott Hung

Scott Hung (Hung Shih-hao), born on August 9, 1990, is a professional action director and stunt performer from New Taipei City, Taiwan. He learned Taekwondo during his middle school years. In 2013, he participated in the making of the movie "Black and White: The Dawn of Justice", working as part of the action team on stunts, assisting actor training, and acting as a stand-in. In 2018, Hung was chosen for training in the third term of the "Jackie Chan Film Action Training Camp". In 2019, he founded the Four Ation Action Image Studio, where he is currently actively working in movies, advertisements, TV dramas, and student films, serving as an action and martial arts director and performing stunts. His action design in the movie "The Scoundrels" won the Best Artistic Contribution Award at the 21st Taipei Film Awards in 2019. In November of the same year, he won the Best Action Choreography Award at the 56th Golden Horse Awards for the same film, making him the first Taiwanese winner of this award in its 27-year history. In 2023, with his exquisite action design in the film "The Pig, The Snake and The Pigeon", he again won the Best Action Design Award at the 60th Golden Horse Awards.

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