Daniel Wu
Actor and producer known for 'Into the Badlands'

Born
September 30th, 1974
50 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Hong Kong
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Born in America and relocated to Hong Kong, a career began in the mid-1990s with a focus on acting, directing, and production. Achievements include a breakout role in the film 'Gen-Y Cops' and substantial work in the television series 'Into the Badlands'.
Starred in 'Into the Badlands'
Produced 'The Man from Macau'
Acted in 'Love in a Puff'
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