
Austin Wai Tin-Chi
Acting
Biography
Austin Wai Tin-chi (13 August 1957 – 4 October 2012) was a Hong Kong actor and choreographer. He was the elder brother of actress Kara Wai. He had notable roles in the martial arts films like The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, 5 Superfighters, The Avenging Eagle and Flash Point.
Born: August 13, 1957
Place of Birth: Weihai, Shandong Province, China
Known For

The Foundation
The Foundation is a TVB television series, premiered in 1984. Theme song "In Dream Several Sorrow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau, and the sub theme song "I Cannot See My Tears Flow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau.

The Ghost Story
An old man of the village tells kinky ghost stories to a few of it's inhabitants after all the kids have gone to bed. What follows are stories that have horror elements and some soft-core nudity thrown in.

The New Adventures Of Chor Lau Heung
The New Adventures of Chor Lau-heung is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Chu Liuxiang Xinzhuan of Gu Long's Chu Liuxiang novel series. Michael Miu starred as the titular protagonist, Chor Lau-heung. The series was first broadcast on TVB from 12 November 1984 to 4 January 1985. It was rerun in Hong Kong on TVB Jade from February 1 to March 30 in 2006.

Master of Zen
Set in the first century in India, a prince is troubled by visions and a desire to master the ways of Buddha. After his father dies, he forsakes the throne to become a monk and, after studying Buddhism for sixty years, travels to China to preach Zen and teaches the Shaolin monks the exercises that become the foundation of

The Three Avengers
When two acrobats are fired for fighting with punks in the audience, they go live with an aunt who's being pressured to sell her house. The developer's nasty son, Lee Fu, decides to muscle the sale and soon he's at war with the acrobats.

D7 SDU

The Avenging Eagle
Eagle Chief Yoh Xi-hung raises orphans to be his personal killers. One such is Chik Ming-sing who now wants to put his killer life behind him. When the Eagle Clan come after him, a stranger called Cheuk comes to his assistance It turns out that Cheuk is the son of a family who were robbed and murdered by the Eagles. Now they will team up to destroy the evil clan.

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
During the Qing Dynasty, a fishmonger is killed by the reigning Manchu government for supporting the anti-government movement; his son manages to escape to Shaolin Temple, where he plans to learn its secretive brand of martial arts to seek revenge.

All Men Are Brothers - Blood of the Leopard
Based on parts of the classic Chinese novel The Water Margin (aka Outlaws of the Marsh).

Kung Fu Wing Chun
Losing her mother at a tender age, Yim Wing Chun (Bai Jing) grew up under the wing of Master Ng Mui (Kara Hui), a fugitive in the end of the Qing dynasty. Inspired by Ng Mui's Shaolin kung fu, the boyish Wing Chun develops a kind of martial arts that would one day be named after her, while she strikes up a romance with righteous businessman Liang Baochou (Yu Shaoqun). When the minions of the Qing government draw near, Wing Chun must break out of their ambush to join Ng Mui in the showdown with Kam Ying (Collin Chou), the evil master who helps the Qing empire hunt down its enemies with his formidable Eagle Claws kung fu!
Filmography
as Lau Kam
as Mr. Tai
as Four Eyes
as Cheung Chun Fei
as Milo's Superior
as Thug
as Fung
as Officer Ko
as Siu Ling's Father
as Brother Four
as Prince
as 萨高孟多
as Flying Tiger [cameo]
as Wu Yuen-Shen
as Chan Tung
as Little Tortoise
as Cheung's ancestor
as Chau Chi-Chung
as Scholar Tsin Fai
as Chai rong
as Sum Ying Mo
as Master Ching-Muk
as Xue Xian-Nan
as 孟青平
as Ah Tung, Lazy Young Man
as 史敬思
as Fu Zhong Yuan (Fu Chung-Yuan)
as Liu Feng Gu
as Sun Tong / Head of guards
as Xiao Tong
as Sword Spirits Duo (Red) (uncredited)
as Zhou's Bodyguard
as Ah Fu
as 萨高孟多
as Thug
as Invincible
as Swordsman in White in Prologue
as Owl Eagle Cao Gao Shing
as Lin Hao's Man
as Soldier
as Monk
as Monk
as Japanese
as Tie Wa As a Boy