
Chen Shan
Acting
Biography
Filmography (1979-1994) Actor (36 films) Assistant Director (3 films) Martial Arts Director (1 film)
Born: October 12, 1959
Place of Birth: Incheon, South Korea
Known For

Magic of Spell
Peach Boy and his mother live in a village. One day, there is a young man that suddenly comes to the village and asks Peach Boy to be his teacher because. At the same time, the elder of the devil palace wants to set Peach Boy to the deathtrap. They grasp children in order to have better martial arts skills. Peach Boy becomes righteous and indignant, he decides to exorcise the demons, but unexpectedly, his mother is killed by the devil. The battle between Peach Boy and the devil is unavoidable... (taken from the VCD release)

Master Hui Neng
Taiwanese historical drama about the Buddhist monk Huineng.

Kung Fu Wonder Child
A clan leader's spirit essence is captured by an evil wizard and it's up to the Kung fu Wonder Child and her friends to save the day.

Enter the Clones of Bruce
Get ready to play a game of death… and another… and another. This wild documentary dives into the Bruce Lee exploitation craze.

A Heroic Fight
The granddaughter of a Taiwanese triad boss becomes a victim of a kidnapping attempt, but she's saved by a team of movie stuntmen. They become friends and work together to fend off one of the boss' underlings who goes rogue when he's overlooked for a promotion.

Black Butterfly
Black Butterfly tells the story of a female assassin who is sent to Taiwan to clear the way so a gang from Hong Kong can take over the territory. Problems arise when she breaks the cardinal rule of an assassin -- never develop friends -- and she cannot complete the job. Now hunted by both camps, the killer must turn into a savior as she tries to help her friends.

Of Cooks and Kung Fu
Efforts of a grandfather teaching his grandson a style of fighting called "Cooking kung-fu"

Shaolin vs. Lama
A kung fu fanatic, Yu Ting (Alexander Lo Rei), searching for the ultimate master, saves a young Shaolin monk, Hsu Shi (William Yen), from a group of mobsters and sees it as a golden opportunity to enrich his kung fu skills. He persuades the young novice monk to smuggle him into Shaolin, but Ting's presence isn't welcome and he is driven out, but remains close to the temple, keeping in touch with Hsu Shi. When Ting rescues a girl from the clutches of the Flying Eagle gang, the Golden Wheel Lama and sworn enemy of Shaolin finds the perfect excuse to lead an assault on the Temple. Realizing Ting's devotion, the abbot decides to bring Ting into the Shaolin order and teach him the deadliest techniques to prepare him for the Lama's merciless fury.

Shaolin Temple Strikes Back
A Ming princess and her faithful bodyguard are chased to Shaolin Temple by the Ching army.

Ninja Hunter
The plot centres around Wu Tang villain, Abbot White, who wants to destroy the Shaolin monks and become supreme martial artist. In order to do so, he teams up with a clan of Ninjas, led by three masters – gold lamé ninja, white mustachioed ninja and black ninja – and succeeds in destroying the Shaolin temple and most of its inhabitants. However, there are some survivors. It is their job to pass on the knowledge of the Shaolin finger jab to a new generation, who must defeat the ninjas and Abbott White if peace and order is to be restored.
Filmography
as Self
as Fighter in black tuxedo
as Cheng Chiang
as Kid of the Worst
as King Devil
as Lung Wu
as Barner's bodyguard
as General Ba La-Ka
as 2nd Brother
as Golden Wheel Lama
as Lung Yi
as Chu Chin Kong
as Pok Chin Chu