Chuck Jeffreys, born in the 1960s, is an actor known for his dynamic presence in cult cinema. He appears in Blood Street (1988), where he navigates the gritty underbelly of urban life, and Hannibal (2001), contributing to the film's tense atmosphere. With a background as a stuntman and fight choreographer, Jeffreys brings a unique physicality to his roles, enhancing the action sequences that define these films. His work in these titles underscores the blend of action and narrative that characterizes the cult genre.
Blood Street
PI Joe Wong is one of the best in the business, operating from his base in San Francisco. One day a woman walks into Wong's office and asks for his help. She needs him to find her missing husband Aldo. This takes Wong on a journey though the world of the criminal. Along the way he encounters a father and son team of Solomon and Bones. Wong ends up getting involved in a gang was between Malcolm Boyd and Aldo, the man he was supposed to be looking for