Ong Soo Han
- Actor
- Stunts
![The cops Tarek Richards (Jalal Merhi) and Linda Masterson (Cynthia Rothrock) are in New York and investigating mysterious murders of martial arts masters, whose bodies have wounds similar to scratches from a tiger. The evidence seems to lead to Chong (Bolo Yeung), a serial killer on the loose who is thus arrested. Chong, however, was helped to escape by men of his brother, a wealthy crime lord of San Francisco's Chinatown. Cops Richards and Masterson chase him but are captured by two criminals and their followers. The Masterson is locked in a cell, while Richards is forced to participate in a strange martial arts tournament held in the underground city. The four finalists should, with their mystical powers, open a time portal of the Chinese New Year.](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BZmVjNTM0ZDMtY2NmYi00NWJiLTk1NmUtZDI5Y2ZmOWJlN2UxXkEyXkFqcGdeQXRyYW5zY29kZS13b3JrZmxvdw@@._V1_QL75_UX500_CR0,47,500,281_.jpg)
Actor, stuntman and martial arts expert, Han Soo Ong was born in Batu Pahat, Malaysia; he starred in several action films and martial arts often as an antagonist between the late 80s and 90s years among which we can remember Kickboxer (1989) with Jean-Claude Van Damme, then appears in the following films: The king of the kick-boxers (1990) with Billy Blanks, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story with Jason Scott Lee, and uncredited in Street Fighter (1994) and later appears in the film The Quest (1996) both still with Jean Claude Van Damme. He also starred as Daniel Bernhardt's antagonist villain in Bloodsport 2 (1996); he then worked on the low-cost martial arts film Tiger Claws II (1996) alongside Cynthia Rothrock and starred with Roddy Piper in the action film Last to Surrender (1999); since 1999 it has not appeared in any film and television production.