Antony Szeto

Not to be confused with deceased politician Szeto Wah.
Antony Szeto
Born 9 December
 Australia
Occupation Director, Producer
Years active 1984present
Website http://www.alivenotdead.com/antonyszeto/

Antony Szeto (Chinese: 司徒永華) is an Australian film director and producer based mostly in Hong Kong.

Background

Szeto was born in Sydney, Australia, but moved to Hong Kong when he was very young. He grew up in Hong Kong and returned to Australia to complete his high school. Soon after finishing school he went to China where he studied at the Beijing Sport University majoring in Chinese martial arts.[1] After graduating he was recruited for the Australian Wushu Team where he competed for his country.

Szeto also trained as a stuntman and is a registered stunt performer under New South Wales Equity, an Australian-based state union for actors. He went on to study at Bond University in Queensland, Australia where he won awards including Best Student Director Award.[2][3]

After completing his degree Szeto worked at a ship construction company, where he studied and gained his MBA, moving his way up into a senior executive position before leaving the company to start his own animation company with his friends. It was there that he directed Hong Kong's first CGI feature film called DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang. Apart from directing, he has also done voice acting, wrote the script, directed the voice actors and served as fight choreographer for the film. The film got a Nomination for a Golden Horse Award, and it won Szeto an Award from the Australian Directors Guild.[4][5][6]

In 2007 Szeto directed a Jackie Chan produced film called "Wushu" (武术之少年行), which starred Sammo Hung. The film had a high profile premier at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.[7][8][9][10]

Other work

Although a film director today, Szeto is also known as a fight choreographer. He trained in various types of martial arts including judo, karate, taekwondo, fencing, wushu, aikido, and Cai Li Fo, where he became an instructor of the art. His largest project as a fight choreographer was on Thailand's highest grossing film to date Naresuan. There he worked with training some 200 soldiers and all the main cast, and set up grand battle scenes amongst horses and elephants.

He is the in-house director and producer for a China-based film studio.[11]

Education

Filmography

Year Title Alternative title Role Notes
2015 "Death Mist" (Action)[12] 《致命毒剂》Co-director Lead actors: Josh Thomson, Leung Siu-lung
2014 "Fist of the Dragon" (Action) 《猛龍追擊8小時》Director Produced by Roger Corman, Lead actors: Josh Thomson, JuJu Chan, Ellary Porterfield, Won Bronze Remy for Best Adventure/Action Film from WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival[13]
2013 Yong Chun Xiao Long 《詠春小龍》 Co-director [14] Starring Yuen Wah
"Palace of the Damned" (Horror)[15] Director Produced by Roger Corman, Official Selection 2013 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (as The Living Dead),[16] Official Selection 2013 Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival
2011 ShadowGuard: The Blood Bond Saga 《赤色追擊》 Co-director [17] Directed by and Starring Michael Biehn
2008 Jackie Chan Presents: Wushu 《武术之少年行》 Director Starring Sammo Hung
2007 Naresuan Fight Choreographer Highest grossing Thai film to date
2005 DragonBlade 《龍刀奇緣》 Director and Action Choreographer Won Award from Australian Directors Guild, and Nominated for Golden Horse Award, Starring Daniel Wu and Karen Mok
Taped (short) Director Nominated for IFVA Award, Starring Maggie Q

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