1992 results found for: Operation Nation
Wang Yung Sheng
Wang Yung Sheng is an actor and martial arts director known for his work on The Brave and the Evil (1971), The Battle of Erdan (1982), and 18 Secrets of Kung Fu (1980). He was active from 1971-1986.
Li Chiang
Li Chiang is an actor and martial arts director known for his work on Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death (1975), My Blade, My Life (1978) and The Pistol Grabber (1982). He was active from 1969-1988. (Source: IMDB)
Bang Su Il
Bang Su Il was born Kim Young So in 1932 in Hamju, South Hamgyeong Province, Korea (Now North Korea). In October 1957, as one of the 30 first-year trainees of the actor training centre at the capital film company, he began his career as an actor after six months of training. After auditioning in 1958,…
Lee Wan Miu
Lee Wan Miu is a supporting actor who participated in over 100 films from 1958-1984.
Nihei Masanari
Nihei Masanari was a Japanese actor born in Nagata-cho, Kojimachi-ku, Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from Senshu University High School. He had worked at the Nihei office and belonged to Mesena. His father was German. Because he liked movies, he aspired to be an actor in his third year of high school and…
Shan Mao
Shan Mao was a Hong Konger actor known for his work in "One-Armed Boxer" (1972), "A Touch of Zen" (1971) and "Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death" (1975). He died on March 14, 1977 in Hong Kong. (Source: IMDb)
Chiang Shao Lin
Chiang Shao Lin is an actor and assistant director, known for The Singing Killer (1970), Ye gu niang (1966) and Five Fingers of Death (1972). He was active from 1954-1977. (Source: IMDB)
Fan Mei Sheng
Fan Mei Sheng is a Hong Kong actor. He started acting in movies in 1964. His first movie was "The Story of Sue San". In total, he has acted in one hundred films. In addition, he has directed one film, "Amsterdam Connection" in 1978, and produced another, "Dark Side of Chinatown" in 1989. He is the father…
Shen Lao
Shen Lao was born in 1925 in Kaifeng, Henan. He joined Shaw Brothers and became various directors’ favorite cast, especially in the martial arts genre. He had a filmography of over 100 titles spanning from the 1960s to 1980s, half of them martial arts films. A veteran supporting actor, Shen is best…
Chang Hsi
Hsi Chang is a Hong Konger actor known for his work on "Fist of Fury" (1972), "Jiao Feng Ye Yu" (1960) and "Bloody Parrot" (1981). He was active from 1959-1996. (Source: IMDb)













