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Bruce Le
Huang Kin Lung is a martial artist and actor known for his martial arts film of the 1970s and 1980s. Most of these were inexpensively produced and were made to capitalize on the martial arts phenomenon started by Bruce Lee, whose death in 1973 left a large box office void (hence the name change to "Bruce…
Takahashi Kaori
Born in Yokohama City , Kanagawa Prefecture . After going to Yokohama Municipal Ichigao Elementary School and Miyagao Junior High School, She graduated from Nakad Gakuen High School . Her hobby is handicraft , featuring piano , flute . She has older sister and a younger sister in her family, the second…
Dean Shek
Dean Shek, also known as Dean Shek Tin, was a Hong Kong film actor and producer with over 72 film credits to his name. Shek began his career as a contracted actor at Shaw Brothers Studio in 1968, making his first brief appearance in the film "Twin Blades of Doom". He was perhaps best known as Professor…
San Kuai
San Kuai is an actor and martial arts director who worked on such films as Whatever You Say, My Darling Wife (1965), 10 Magnificent Killers (1977), and Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic (1990).
Cheng Ka Sang
Cheng Ka Sang, born Cheng Fan Sang (鄭藩生), is a Hong Kong actor, martial arts director and stuntman. He has worked in films and television since 1979.
Chan Chuen
Chan Chuen is known for his work on Police Story (1985), Fist of Fury (1972) and Energetic 21 (1982). He was active from 1966-1999. (Source: IMDB)
Shih Ting Ken
Ting Ken Shih is an actor, known for Hei mei gui (1983), Jue dou zhe de sheng ming (1978) and Long tou lao da (1982). (IMDB)
Li Kun
Li Kun was born on February 18, 1930 in Tianjin, China as Xin Liang Li. He was an actor and assistant director. He died on March 12, 2008 in Taipei, Taiwan. Li joined Shaw Brothers in 1957, later playing supporting roles in Bruce Lee's The Big Boss and Fist of Fury. He became a film and television actor…
Lo Wei
Lo Wei is a a Hong Konger film director and film actor best known for launching the martial arts film careers of both Bruce Lee in "The Big Boss and Fist of Fury" and Jackie Chan, in "New Fist of Fury". After Lee's death, it was Lo who gave Jackie Chan his first shot at the big time as part of the wave…













