
David Chiang Da-Wei
Acting
Biography
David Chiang Da-Wei (Chinese: 姜大衛, born 29 June 1947 in Suzhou, Jiangsu), sometimes credited as David Chiang, is a Hong Kong actor, director and producer. This 70's martial arts superstar signed by the Shaw Brothers Studio, has appeared in over 130 films and 30 television series.
Born: June 29, 1947
Place of Birth: Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China
Known For

From Here to Prosperity
In Thailand in the 1950s, Detective Au Wei is shot to death by Cha Tin-Hung in a raid because of Cha's involvement with black market diamonds and jewelery. Wei's daughter Chun Chun swears revenge, helped by Wei's friend Yeh Tai-kor, a professional con-man.

Flying Tiger II
An unknown terrorist group is behind a series of crimes in Hong Kong, China, putting the safety of the city and its citizens on the line. A special task force, A-Team, is formed under Lok Ka-sing, the captain of the Flying Tiger, with selected elite members from the police force: Head of operations Eddie Wong Kwok-tung, head of investigations Cheung Man-lung, heads of intelligence Ting Ho-yin and Mo Yat-man, and head of forensics Yiu Ka-lam.

My Ages Apart
Sung Chung Kei (Bobby Au-yeung) and his mentee Kwong Kong Sang (Moses Chan) are two major investment bankers. However, Kong Sang uses unscrupulous methods which caused tension between them. During a plane crash, Chung Kei accidentally switches his soul with Bau Pau (James Ng) using a face-off card and is forced to live with his aunt, Bau Mei Na (Maggie Shiu). He also suspects that his wife, Ling Kit Yu (Kristal Tin) is having an affair with Kong Sang. Chung Kei decides to work with Kong Sang to find his lost soul. Kong Sang teams up with Sheung Ho Yiu (Ali Lee) in order to take revenge on the Sheung family. Lau Hang (Louis Cheung) is also seeking revenge on behalf of his godfather. The trio then embark on a time-travelling revenge plot ...

Heaven Can Help
Mak is an optimist. He is driven to despair after a series of depressing events and got himself into a car accident. As he passed out, his spirit went to hell where the devils told him that he will die after the deaths of the Millionaire Wong, Ms Pao and Mr. Shek. At the same, a big bag is thrown at him from a passing car. In it is the dead body of Millionaire Wong. Mak turns to Shek's sister for help...

Fate of the Clairvoyant

Al Cappuccino
Disaster is looming in gangland because of a murder case. Cheung Sai-lun, Chinese American drama fanatic, returns to Hong Kong to look for opportunities in showbiz. Sai-lun somehow encounters a policewoman called Koo Yan-yee, who gives him an important assignment that requires him to pretend to be an orphan of Big Boss of Union Gang. With the assistance of a seasoned decoy called Ko Bun, Sai-lun becomes Big Boss. Sai-lun then repeatedly offers help to gang leader So Tsz-shan and an actress by the name of Chong Ming-lai. You Ching-shui, lady boss of some nightlife venue, and a trio of unrelated fresh-faced ladies also keep clinging to Sai-lun. While Sai-lun is starting to venture into gangland, he and Ko Bun become amicable partners. And with absolute protection provided by formidable fighter Luk Chau, crises are overcome. But nobody is aware of some shocking scheme has been awaiting him behind the gang activities.

Big White Duel
Healthcare reform in Hong Kong is a controversial topic. The government plans to privatize public hospitals and raise funds to maintain operations. Marshall Paxton, a leading public hospital, has become a pilot for reform. This drama focuses on the everyday workings of medical professionals and the politics behind the healthcare industry in Hong Kong.

Sinister Beings
Hui Chun-sum is an elite OCTB officer. He is fearless and competent. His boss thinks highly of him, and his colleagues really admire him. But his ultimate dream is to join SDU. Another elite OCTB officer Shum Wai-lik has a shrewd mind and extensive experience. Although the duo have different approaches, but they are like-minded and ideally complement each other. Police suffer heavy casualties as they are ambushed by thugs. To catch the culprit, Chun-sum forgets his dream and stays with OCTB. Moreover, Chun-sum and Wai-lik are faced with successive nasty cases that are tortuous, surreptitious, tricky and baffling. The duo use reverse thinking, psychological game theory and meticulous analysis to decipher the criminals’ thoughts and motives. No crook can escape the long arm of the law!

Will of Iron
Maggie came back to Hong Kong and gathered her grandmother back to Vancouver for good. She took this opportunity to bunch up with her boyfriend Michael, best friends Jackie and his wife Carol. Although Michael convinced her that the couple had moved to Macau, incidentally they met each other on the street. Maggie couldn't believe her own bare eyes that Jackie was already addicted to cocaine. And the most absurd fact that Michael was the drug dealer himself. Jackie owed the mob a great deal of money; and one of the gangster, Chau Sung was determined to force Jackie to the corner.

Short End Of The Stick
The Imperial Qing Empire falls, officially ending the era of Emperors. Three palace eunuchs Lee Siu Kung, Dan Tin, and Chan Siu Fung are expelled and demoted to the peasantry. As they struggle to make a living for themselves beyond the palace borders, they come across the con artist Chui Tsun Sing, who disguises himself as a eunuch to gain their trust. A string of unfortunate events leads them captured and later sold as servants to the Kams’, a rich family led by a matriarch. The eunuchs do everything they can to fix the situation they’re in, but the more they try, the messier it gets.
Filmography
as Au Yeung Chung
as Boss Qiu
as Chief Executive
as Ying Man-ho
as Mr. Shrimp
as Self
as Tung
as Pong Kwok Dong
as Lee Kwun-hang
as So Wai-san
as Sze To Cham
as Dao Xuan
as Lui Chung-hok
as Hong Ching Yeung
as Ho Wo-ping
as Yam Ngoh-fei
as Sung Lai
as Fong Tin
as Ye Haipeng's father
as Kam Cheong
as Victor
as 毛守仁
as Victor
as Chung Hok Saang
as Chan Pak-kwong
as Himself
as Xiang Yingtian
as Tang jing tian
as Wong Fei-hung
as 李林林
as Uncle
as Mo Chik
as 老王
as 王兆兴
as 老王
as 王兆兴
as 老王
as 老王
as Old Wang
as 老王
as Ko Wing-Kuen
as 乔本业
as 沈星南
as Cho
as Chief Superintendent Hui
as Cheng Wing-Fat (Fred)
as Judge
as Bai Haoran
as Self
as Bond's grandfather
as Self
as Self
as (archive footage)
as Qu Yang
as Tony
as 唐敖(百果大仙)
as 曾静
as 罗玄
as Shang
as 丁长胜
as Pai Fu-Kuo
as Ma xin yi
as Luke Ho-Dung
as Sgt Chiang / Hotel Security
as Self
as Cheung Pak Wai
as Mr Zeng
as Hell gate keeper
as Police Commissioner
as Tai Dai's co-worker at end of movie
as John Keung
as John
as Kai-Yeung Lee
as Sergeant Rambo Chow
as Yeh Tai-Goi
as Sifu's Roommate (uncredited)
as Taxi Driver
as Wanderer Yip
as Detective
as Liang Long
as Walter Fink
as Fan Shik Ling
as Lee Wai / Big Brother Lung
as Kwan Chu
as Robert Yang Wai
as Zhou Bao, Liang Xiao Palace
as Commander Chen Chia Hsiang
as Yin Gan To
as Yu Kit
as Monk Chi San
as Shen Lang
as Lu Tang
as Wong Sau-ying
as Bao Bu Si
as Wai Fung
as Li Cheng Ying
as Swift Sword / Hei Mo Le
as Mu-Yung Chien-Lung
as Chu Te-Sa
as Song San
as Hu De Di
as Yang Lin
as Pai Chang-hsing
as Li Hao
as Chen Guang
as Ge Liang
as Eunuch Ko Lien Tsai
as The Beau / Yen Ching
as Xiang Rong
as Hu Te-Ti
as Hsi Ching / Hsi's Ancestor
as Hua Heng
as Chen Teng / Chen San
as General Wu
as Ling Hsi
as Chang Wen Hsiang
as Chin Yi
as Mu Yu Ji
as Hung Wai
as The Prodigy, Yen Ching / Yen XiaoYi
as Fan Ke
as Tan Sze
as Little Bat
as Fan Ke
as Meng Kang
as Chien Nan, the Rambler
as Lei Li
as Tien Yi Tong Member
as 'Johnny' Chiang-yi
as Li Tsun Hsiao
as Guan Xiao Lou
as Bai Yun Sheng
as Yu Hsieh Erh/Wandering Swordsman
as Lo Yi
as David Liao Ching-shui
as Tieh Er-Long
as Uncle's Man (uncredited)
as Yin / Thug
as Extra
as Shang's thug [extra]
as Brothel Clerk
as Gang Member
as BDG Thug
as Li Hsiao-Ping (as a child)
as Chen's younger brother
as Teenager
as Teenager
as Teenager
as Child
as Child
as Si Yuan
as Child
as Child