In 1989, Wei starred in and was
action director for the film
Dragon Fight. In 1991, he made his directional debut with the action film
Visa to Hell and then, in 1994, directed the
crime film,
A Killing Order. He starred in and choreographed both projects. Dissatisfied that he was constantly typecast as villains by Hong Kong film companies and directors, Dick Wei eventually returned to Taiwan where he turned his hand to directing and producing. He continued to work in Taiwanese television and starred in a number of movies, including some
made-for-television. The early to mid-2000s saw a rapid decline in his film appearances and eventually, a complete stop altogether. It would not be until 2013 that he would star in another major film project,
Hung Yan-yan's
7 Assassins, appearing alongside several veteran actors from the Golden Generation of Hong Kong cinema such as
Felix Wong. The following years saw Dick Wei's steady return to filmmaking in which he starred primarily in action or martial arts films from Taiwan and
mainland China, some of which were exclusively streamed via online platforms. He would also return to directing; in 2016, he directed and starred alongside
Tony Liu and
Chen Kuan-tai in a loose reboot of the 1980 film
Encounters of the Spooky Kind. As of 2023, his most recent appearance was in the 2020 martial arts film,
Chinese People The Soul of Wushu. ==Filmography==