Movies:
* The Big Boss (1971): His breakout role, playing a supporting character in this classic Bruce Lee film.
* Fist of Fury (1972): Another Bruce Lee film, where he played a character named "Dragon" and was also the fight choreographer.
* Enter the Dragon (1973): He played the role of "Bo" in this iconic martial arts film, showcasing his impressive fighting skills.
* Game of Death (1978): Another Bruce Lee film, with Jung playing a significant role in the fight choreography.
* The Protector (1985): Starring Jackie Chan, Jung plays the role of a formidable martial artist who is a friend of Chan's character.
* The Shadow (1994): Jung plays the role of "Kato" in this action-adventure film starring Alec Baldwin.
* The King of Fighters (2009): Jung plays the role of "Gen" in this martial arts film, showcasing his skills at an older age.
Television:
* Kung Fu (1972-1975): He had recurring roles in this popular TV series, appearing in several episodes, showcasing his martial arts talent.
* Mission: Impossible (1972-1980): He appeared in multiple episodes of this classic spy series, demonstrating his skills in action sequences.
* Charlie's Angels (1976-1981): Jung appeared in an episode of this iconic television show, showcasing his martial arts expertise.
* The A-Team (1983-1987): He appeared in an episode of this action series, demonstrating his fighting skills.
* Walker, Texas Ranger (1993-2001): Jung had a recurring role in this television series, playing a character named "Chin," showcasing his action skills alongside Chuck Norris.
Other projects:
* Various television commercials: Jung has appeared in various commercials showcasing his martial arts skills.
* Fight choreography: He has worked as a fight choreographer in numerous film and television projects, helping to bring martial arts action to the screen.
This list is not exhaustive, as Nathan Jung has been involved in many other film and television projects over his long and successful career. He remains an iconic figure in the world of martial arts and continues to inspire generations of martial artists and film fans.