Tang Ti |
- Duel Of Fists
- Iron Bull
- Land Of The Brave
- Killer Darts
- Bruce Lee & I
- Village Of Tigers
- The Deadly Knives
- Killers 5
- Rape Of The Sword
- That Fiery Girl
- The Bastard
- Manhunt
- Iron Buddha
- One-Armed Swordsman
- Anonymous Heroes
- The Casino
- Trail Of The Broken Blade
- Village Of Tigers
- The Imperial Swordsman
- The Pearl Phoenix
- Knight Of Knights
- The Magnificent Trio
- Drunken Arts, Crippled Fists
- Shanghai Lil' & The Sunluck Kid
- The Dragon, The Lizard, & The Boxer
Biography
This Shaw veteran with the mean-looking demeanor has played opposite some of Shaw Bros' up-and-coming stars such as Chin Ping in the Shaw classic Killer Darts. Yet, it would be his character from another film that he would be most kung-fu fans would remember him by. His portrayal of "Cripple Wu" in the cult-classic Bruce Lee & I battling Little Unicorn (who just so happened to have had a cameo part in Killer Darts).
His performance in Anonymous Heroes (with David Chiang and Ti Lung), showed his acting skills, as well as his professionalism. Being a Shaw Bros' alumni, he played in a number of their productions and as many others, he would later venture away from the studio into Independent feature films. Not only an actor, he wrote, produced and starred in The Iron Bull, which featured Wilson Tong, Kitty Meng-Chiu and her real-life brother Meng Hoi.