1403 results found for: Shaolin Soccer
Tsui Ping Kwong
Tsui Ping Kwong worked in the sound department on films from 1964-1986. He was twice nominated for the Golden Horse Best Sound Recording Award.
Lee Hang
Lee Hang also known as Li Heng is an actor and martial arts director known for his work on The Delinquent (1973), The Twins Effect (2003) and Crack Showdown Boxers (1979). He was active from 1968-1995. (Source: IMDB)
Ho Bo Sing
Ho Bo Sing is an actor, known for Five Fingers of Steel (1982) and Boxer Rebellion (1976). He was active from 1968-1985. (Source: IMDB)
Kei Ho Chiu
Kei Ho Chiu is an actor, assistant director and martial arts director known for his work on A Touch of Zen (1971), Bloody Parrot (1981) and The Fists, the Kicks and the Evil (1979). He was active from 1968-1997. (Source: IMDB)
John Cheung
John Cheung is a Hong Kong actor, action choreographer and Kung Fu artist. He acted in films for Shaw Brothers and Goldig Films in the 70s and 80s. (Source: HKCM)
Chui Chung Hok
Chui Chung Hok was a Hong Kong actor, assistant director, and martial arts director. He was active from 1952 to 1994.
Chin Yuet Sang
After appearing in The Golden Sword in 1969, Chin Yuet Sang began his movie career. Then he appeared in nearly 40 movies which were mostly martial arts movies. In 1979, Chin took up the role of martial arts choreographer for the first time in The Lama Avenger and started his career behind the scenes.…
Chuan Yuan
Born as Dong Chuan Yuan in Tainan, Taiwan; Chuan is also known as Kang Chia. His mother is Dutch, and his younger brother Kang Hua was a boxer and later joined showbiz. The two brothers achieved fame early in their careers by starring in Taiwanese-speaking films, then they moved to Hong Kong to work…
Lam Fai Wong
Lam Fai Wong also known as Lin Hui Huang is an actor and assistant director, known for Miss Butterfly (1993), Couples, Couples, Couples (1988) and Bloody Parrot (1981). (Source: IMDB)
Chang Pei Shan
Chang was raised in Beijing, his excellent Mandarin accent serving him well when he joined Shaw Brothers as both supporting player and dubbing actor. His younger brother, Chin Chuan was also one of its top leading men in the late 1960's. While under contract, Chang appeared in over twenty films, often…














