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'''Lee Hoi-sang''' (born April 15, 1945) is a [[China|Hong Kong]] [[martial arts film]] actor known for his roles in ''[[The 36th Chamber of Shaolin]]'' (as Li Haisheng, Abbot of Justice Office) (1978), ''[[Shaolin Challenges Ninja]]'' (1978), ''[[The Incredible Kung Fu Master]]'' (1979), ''[[The Young Master]]'' (1980), ''[[The Prodigal Son (1981 film)|The Prodigal Son]]'' (1981), ''[[Project A (film)|Project A]]'' (1983), '[[Shaolin and Wu Tang]]'' (1983) and ''[[Disciples of the 36th Chamber]]'' (1985), alongside actors such as [[Gordon Liu]], [[Sammo Hung]] and [[Jackie Chan]]. |
'''Lee Hoi-sang''' (born April 15, 1945) is a [[China|Hong Kong]] [[martial arts film]] actor known for his roles in ''[[The 36th Chamber of Shaolin]]'' (as Li Haisheng, Abbot of Justice Office) (1978), ''[[Shaolin Challenges Ninja]]'' (1978), ''[[The Incredible Kung Fu Master]]'' (1979), ''[[The Young Master]]'' (1980), ''[[The Prodigal Son (1981 film)|The Prodigal Son]]'' (1981), ''[[Project A (film)|Project A]]'' (1983), ''[[Shaolin and Wu Tang]]'' (1983) and ''[[Disciples of the 36th Chamber]]'' (1985), alongside actors such as [[Gordon Liu]], [[Sammo Hung]] and [[Jackie Chan]]. |
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Revision as of 06:23, 11 March 2022
Lee Hoi-sang | |
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李海生 | |
Born | April 15, 1945 |
Occupation(s) | Martial Arts Film Actor, Martial Artist |
Years active | 1974 – Recently |
Lee Hoi-sang (born April 15, 1945) is a Hong Kong martial arts film actor known for his roles in The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (as Li Haisheng, Abbot of Justice Office) (1978), Shaolin Challenges Ninja (1978), The Incredible Kung Fu Master (1979), The Young Master (1980), The Prodigal Son (1981), Project A (1983), Shaolin and Wu Tang (1983) and Disciples of the 36th Chamber (1985), alongside actors such as Gordon Liu, Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Shatter | Referee Hanson Lee | Uncredited |
A Mad World of Fools | Brief Appearance | Guai Ren Guai Shi | |
Heroes Two | Tibetan Lama Fighter in Red | Kung Fu Invaders | |
The Drug Addict | Boss Tseng (Or Lung Tai) | Xi Du Zhe | |
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires | Uncredited | ||
Young Lovers on Flying Wheels [1] | Xu Ci Hua | ||
Paris Killers [2] | |||
1975 | The Spiritual Boxer | Shum | |
The Young Rebel | Master Liu | ||
Big Brother Cheng | One of Prince Ji's Men | ||
1976 | The Condemned | One of Sheng's Men | |
Million Dollars Snatch [3] | Detective | ||
Bruce Lee: The Man, the Myth | Challenger to Bruce Lee on the set of Enter the Dragon | Documentary | |
1977 | Executioners from Shaolin | Monk Chi San | |
Deadly Angels [4] | Chen Lai (Thug) | ||
The Invincible Armour | Hu Lung | ||
Money Crazy | Chan's Bodyguard | Fat Chin Hon | |
Soul Brothers of Kung Fu | Master Hai Sheng Lee | Bei Po | |
Winner Takes All | |||
He Has Nothing But Kung Fu | |||
1978 | Enter Three Dragons | Iron Head | |
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin | Abbot of Justice Office | ||
Dynamo | Bald Training Partner | ||
Soul of the Sword | Sire's Chief Pole Fighter | Sha Jue | |
Shaolin Mantis | Mongol Fighter | ||
Bruce Lee in New Guinea | Blue Cape Fighter | ||
Enter the Fat Dragon | Professor Pai's Karate Thug | ||
The Tattoo Connection | Eyepatch | Cameo | |
Swordsman and Enchantress | |||
Hello, Late Homecomers | |||
The Extras | Tiger | ||
Warriors Two | Ya Chao (Iron Fist) | ||
Shaolin Challenges Ninja | Bald Pupil | ||
Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog | Crab Claw Master (White Brow Monk) | ||
Descendant of Wing Chun | Ma Lung | ||
Heroes of the East | Martial Art Student | ||
Follow the Star | Kidnapper | ||
Enter the Game of Death | |||
1979 | Kung Fu Genius | Li Hai Sheng | Tian Cai Gong Fu |
The Incredible Kung Fu Master | Yang Wei | ||
The Best Hustler Wins | Teahouse Strongman | ||
Bruce and the Iron Finger | Bald Killer | ||
Three Avengers | |||
The Reckless Cricket | Street Performer (Old Fellow) | ||
Money Trip | |||
Green Hat Guy [5] | |||
Knockabout | Painter Danno | ||
Fists and Guts | Big Pang | ||
Legend of Feng Hsui | |||
Odd Couple | Bald Thug with Knives | ||
Butcher Wing | |||
Last Hurrah for Chivalry | Pak Chun-Tong | ||
Goose Boxer | White-Crested Crane | ||
Magnificent Butcher | Master Ko Ba Tin | ||
My Kung Fu 12 Kicks | Kwai (Iron Skin Master) | ||
The Shadow Boxing | Zhou Qian Tai | ||
Ol' Dirty Kung Fu [6] | Lung Yung Feng | Mad Mad Kung Fu | |
Funny Children [7] | |||
1980 | Bastard Kung Fu Master | Kung Fu Monk | Cameo |
The Kung Fu Warrior | |||
The Young Master | Kam's Second Bodyguard | ||
An Old Kung Fu Master | |||
The Buddhist Fist | Mr. Chen | ||
Young Outcasts | Hai-Sheng Li | ||
The Sword | Chou Huan | ||
Two Toothless Tigers | |||
1981 | Game of Death II | Monk | Assistant Stunt Coordinator |
Phantom Killer | Kam Tin-Bar | ||
The Gold Hunters | Lee Shan | ||
Crazy Cops | |||
Security Unlimited | Robber with Pump-gun | ||
The Prodigal Son | Chang's Kungfu Teacher | ||
Laughing Times | Ting's Bodyguard | ||
1982 | Death Mask of the Ninja | Monk Dao Kong | |
The Big Sting | Shark | ||
Mercenaries from Hong Kong | He Ying's Bald Killer | ||
1983 | Play Catch | Billion's Thug | |
Shaolin and Wu Tang | Brother Fa-Chi | ||
Demon of the Lute | Chia-Sheng (Red-Haired Evil) | ||
Shaolin Intruders | Abbot Kong Xing | Stunt Coordinator | |
Men from the Gutter | Zeng Cai | ||
Project A | Li Chou Kou | ||
1984 | The Supreme Swordsman | Qing Qing's Grandfather | |
Crazy Kung Fu Master | Bald Gangster | ||
The Company | Gangster | ||
Wits of the Brats | 4 Eyes | ||
The Lightning Fists of Shaolin | Instructor Zheng Hong | Stunt Coordinator | |
Lust for Love of a Chinese Courtesan | Bald Swordsman (Ju San's Brother) | ||
The Ghost Informer | Robber | ||
1985 | Crazy Shaolin Disciples | Master Kua (Monk Guy Hong) | |
Disciples of the 36th Chamber | Tiger Lei | ||
The Protector | Wing (Hong Kong Version) | Uncredited | |
Crazy Romance | Prison Guard in Van | ||
My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars | Boss Lau's Driver | ||
Heart of Dragon | Rascal at Restaurant | ||
1986 | Peking Opera Blues | Captain (Soldier with Moustache) | |
The Family Strikes Back | One of Kiu's Henchmen | ||
1987 | Project A Part II | Choy | |
Back to the Beyond | |||
1988 | One Way Ticket to Bangkok | ||
1989 | Mr. Canton and Lady Rose | Sang (Thug) | |
1990 | Front Page | Dragon | |
1991 | Don't Fool Me | Big Mouth | |
Legend of the Dragon | Blind Temple Keeper | ||
The Banquet | Man at Dinner | ||
1993 | First Shot | Rice Shop Boss (Chiu's Man) | |
Bogus Cops | Triad in Bar | Zou Lao Wei Long | |
The Kung Fu Scholar | Copper Head | ||
1994 | The Wild Lovers | Prisoner | Chi Re Qing Yuan |
1995 | Kung Fu Cop [8] | ||
2003 | Dragon Loaded | ||
2009 | Kung Fu Chefs | Great Grandfather | |
2011 | The Fortune Buddies | Kung Fu Expert | |
2012 | I Love Hong Kong 2012 | Kwok Ching's Colleague |
Television
Year | Title | Chinese Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain | Tong Pui | 40 Episodes | |
1989 | The Iron Butterfly | Triad Boss | Tv Movie | |
1991 | A New Life | Heung Tung | ||
1994 | Knot to Treasure | |||
The Legend of the Condor Heroes | Pang Elder | |||
1995 | Passions Across Two Lifetimes | Tv Movie | ||
1996 | Journey to the West (TVB) | 西遊記 | One of the Eight Immortals | |
1997 | The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils | Monk Yuanton | 9 episodes | |
2005 | Real Kung Fu | Leung Kai | ||
2006 | The Dance of Passion | Elder in Clan Yim | ||
Forensic Heroes | Cheung Tai | |||
2007 | Best Bet | Pawn Shop Worker | ||
On the First Beat | Landlord | |||
2008 | D.I.E. | Ghostbuster | ||
The Luckiest Man | Fat's buddy | |||
Love Exchange | Dong's Friend | |||
2009 | D.I.E. Again | Lau Dan | ||
2010 | Can't Buy Me Love | Abbot Mo-Can | 3 episodes | |
2011 | When Heaven Burns | Landlord | 2 episodes | |
2014 | Come On, Cousin | Sam Kau Gung | 12 episodes |
References
External links
- Lee Hoi-sang at IMDb
- Lee Hoi-sang at "Letterboxd"
- Lee Hoi-sang at Hong Kong Cinemagic
- Lee Hoi-sang at the Hong Kong Movie Database
- Lee Hoi-sang at Flyx