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Wang Chi Sheng
Wang Chi Sheng is an actor, assistant director, and martial arts director who worked in films from 1975-2001. He is known for such films as Big Boss (1981), Zhan You (2001), and Ninja Hunter (1984).
Su Kuo Liang
Su Kuo Liang is a Taiwanese actor and martial arts director who worked in films from 1970-1994. He is known for films such as "The Big Rascal" (1979), "Adventure at Shaolin" (1976), and "Iron Neck Li" (1981).
Kao Chiang
Kao Chiang is an actor and stunt man know for his work on Magnificent Bodyguards (1978), The Flying Tiger (1973), and Black Butterfly (1990). He was active from 1972-1993.
Steve Chan Ho
Steve Chan Ho is an actor, director, and writer who worked in films from 1953-1998. He is known for such films as Fairy, Ghost, Vixen (1965), The Romantic Scholar (1977), and The Big Family (1976).
Wang Xiao Tian
Wang Xiao Tian is an actor and model who graduated from Dongfang Cinema Communication College majoring in broadcasting and hosting. In 2008, he won the Excellence Award for the 2nd "Voice of Charm" Singer Competition in Langfang City, Hebei Province. He started off as a singer and model, making the…
Lau Fong Sai
Lau Fong Sai also known as Liu Huang Hsi is an actor, stuntman, and martial arts director. He is known for his work on The Five Venoms (1978) , War of the Shaolin Temple (1980), and Quenchless Desire (1993). He was active from 1976-1994.
Ma Chiang
Ma Chiang is a Taiwanese actor, martial arts director, and production manager known for films such as "The Fearless Hyena" (1979), "Breaking Through the Black Whirl" (1982), and "Journalist Story" (1993). He was active from 1971-2004.
Yam Ho
Yam Ho also known as Ren Hao is an actor and assistant director who had a long career in films running from 1954-2008. He has worked in such films as The Greatest Civil War on Earth (1961), Dog Bite Dog (2006), and The Eternal Obsession (1976).
Cheng Kwun Min
Cheng Kwun Min was a Chinese actor and broadcaster born in Baoan County, Guangdong Province, China. In 1936, he made his debut in "The Three-Day Massacre in Guangzhou". During his long career, spanning more than half a century, he made over 200 films, mostly in Cantonese. A skillful imitator of singers…
Wong Hak
Wong Hak is a Hong Konger actor and writer who worked in films from 1954-1983, such as "The Snowflake Sword" (1964), "Lady with a Cat's Eyes" (1967), and "The Looks of Hong Kong" (1974).












