Michael Miller(XVII)
- Actor
- Stunts
After taking up Taekwondo & Hapkido in his native Australia, martial
artist/stuntman and action actor Michael Miller found a steady diet of
both American and Asian action movies inspired his training and his
eventual relocation to Hong Kong in the early 1990s.
Miller quickly found work as an actor/stuntman making his debut in Tsui
Hark's "Once Upon A Time In China 2", where he played the role of an
ill-fated doctor taken out by a burning arrow as well as performing
background stunts as a British soldier
His other credits include "The Red Wolf", "Robo Kickboxer" for producer
Joseph Lai, "The Bodyguard From Beijing", Shannon Lee's "And Now Your
Dead", "the Black Sheep Affair" and Tsui Hark's "Knock Off" where he
battled Jean Claude Van Damme and performed stunt work in his role as
Tickler or the Coughing man
One of the few western members of the Hong Kong Stuntman's Association,
he returned to Australia in the late 90s.
artist/stuntman and action actor Michael Miller found a steady diet of
both American and Asian action movies inspired his training and his
eventual relocation to Hong Kong in the early 1990s.
Miller quickly found work as an actor/stuntman making his debut in Tsui
Hark's "Once Upon A Time In China 2", where he played the role of an
ill-fated doctor taken out by a burning arrow as well as performing
background stunts as a British soldier
His other credits include "The Red Wolf", "Robo Kickboxer" for producer
Joseph Lai, "The Bodyguard From Beijing", Shannon Lee's "And Now Your
Dead", "the Black Sheep Affair" and Tsui Hark's "Knock Off" where he
battled Jean Claude Van Damme and performed stunt work in his role as
Tickler or the Coughing man
One of the few western members of the Hong Kong Stuntman's Association,
he returned to Australia in the late 90s.