Biography
Never really a scene-stealer, still he always seems to be in the thick of things. Whether, it's getting tricked by Wong Yu or getting the crap beat out of him, he usually takes his lumps like a man. Originally, he went to school with the likes of Robert Tai, Chiang Sheng, Lu Feng, Li I-Min, and Peng Kang, just to name a few. But, don't go thinking that the man doesn't have any skills, because he does, it's just that he settled into the comedic parts and not the fighting ones.
More often than not, you'll find him working with Samo Hung. Whether he's an evil Priest, (Encounters Of The Spooky Kind), or a soft hearted weasel (The Prodigal Son), he usually make his presence known. He cracked me up, doing his “Duck Kung Fu” in the film Kung Fu Genius, and as the cowardly kung-fu teacher in The Deadly Challenger. Sometimes, it's not what you do, but how you do it.
More often than not, you'll find him working with Samo Hung. Whether he's an evil Priest, (Encounters Of The Spooky Kind), or a soft hearted weasel (The Prodigal Son), he usually make his presence known. He cracked me up, doing his “Duck Kung Fu” in the film Kung Fu Genius, and as the cowardly kung-fu teacher in The Deadly Challenger. Sometimes, it's not what you do, but how you do it.
He was also a good friend of Bruce Lee. After Lee’s death he helped look after his home, as well as his kids Brandon and Shannon. He was shown greeting people at the Lee estate (after the funeral) as workers covered his belongings and furniture. As a family friend, he basically had parts in most of Lee's films, for Golden Harvest. He also had a prominent part in The Chinese Connection, as one of the (2) guys Lee makes eat the paper, from the "Sick Men of Asia" sign.