Biography
This guy has always been a joy to watch. I ,vividly, remember seeing him in the Bruce Liang classic - The Fists, The Kicks, & The Evils - playing the leader of the Crane Fighters. Though he hasn't appeared in a great number of films, he was well remembered for his part here. He seemed to gravitate towards Kung-fu Comedies, which were the order of the day, when he came along.
A man of immense physical skill, he is as agile as he is fast, with excellent Acrobatic skills to boot. At the beginning of Incredible Master Beggars, he does a beautiful "Tam Toy" (Northern Kung Fu) form that gives you a peek at his kung-fu skills. In Ruthless Revenge, he played the villain who had to help out his brother, who was having problems handling (2) goofy kung-fu men (Bruce Liang and Hon Kwok-Choi). He also fought against Yang Sze in the classic Writing Kung Fu where he along with his brother (played by Sheng Hsien), went through a series of excellent kung-fu movements and forms.
A man of immense physical skill, he is as agile as he is fast, with excellent Acrobatic skills to boot. At the beginning of Incredible Master Beggars, he does a beautiful "Tam Toy" (Northern Kung Fu) form that gives you a peek at his kung-fu skills. In Ruthless Revenge, he played the villain who had to help out his brother, who was having problems handling (2) goofy kung-fu men (Bruce Liang and Hon Kwok-Choi). He also fought against Yang Sze in the classic Writing Kung Fu where he along with his brother (played by Sheng Hsien), went through a series of excellent kung-fu movements and forms.
He had a small role in Dragon - The Bruce Lee Story as one of the cooks who fights with Lee behind Ruby Chow's restaurant. Overall, he is an excellent actor/fighter whose performances were always top-notched, whom I've also, never seen in a starring role. I actually met, a former student of his in Las Vegas, back in (1993). He had about (30) pictures of him training, as well as teaching other people kung-fu. He told me that he was so much more talented, than what he showcased onscreen.