Biography
A very skillful fighter, who had never seemed to capitalize on his onscreen performances. He had good skills, pretty good movement, and wasn't a bad actor either and yet, he never became the star he could've been. He always seemed to be giving about 70% of his true talent onscreen, which left a lot to be desired. He went full-throttle in Super Power, and still easily out-classed by Hau Sau-Seng.
In Dragon's Claws, he fared well, until Wang Jang-Li showed up and stole the show from everyone. Though, his been around a long time, I think it's his output of skill is (probably) what has keep him from playing the hero (something I've never seen him do). Often billed as the 7th or 8th co-star on the movies that he has played in, he never really gets to display the type of skill-level, that I know he’s capable of.
In Dragon's Claws, he fared well, until Wang Jang-Li showed up and stole the show from everyone. Though, his been around a long time, I think it's his output of skill is (probably) what has keep him from playing the hero (something I've never seen him do). Often billed as the 7th or 8th co-star on the movies that he has played in, he never really gets to display the type of skill-level, that I know he’s capable of.
Totally wasted (and embarrassed) in films like Bruce Liang's The Fists, The Kicks, & The Evils, and the Shaw classic, The 5 Superfighters -- his choice of movie roles were questionable, at best. He played the bald headed villain in Death Of Bruce Lee, but even without hair his performance didn't pick up. It seems he was destined to play in supporting roles, as I can't recall one role, where he was the lead star. His portrayal, of a vicious killer in the film, Cop Killer, was one of the few roles, where he played a villain, to good effect.