
James Tien Chun
Acting
Biography
James Tien-Chun (Chinese: 田俊; born 28 May 1942) is a Hong Kong actor from Guangdong, China. He appeared in almost 70 films, primarily in Hong Kong action cinema, including roles in the films of martial arts stars including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. He often played villains or supporting roles. He retired from the Hong Kong film industry in 1996.
Born: May 28, 1942
Place of Birth: Guangdong Province, China
Known For

My Wacky, Wacky World
My Wacky, Wacky World is a Hong Kong Comedy starring Sammo Hung

A Man Called Tiger
A young man suspects his father's suicide was actually a murder committed by gangsters. Using his expertise in martial arts, he gets himself hired by the gangsters who he suspects are responsible for his father's death.

The Tattooed Dragon
Written and directed by Lo Wei for Golden Harvest, this feature stars Wang Yu as a guy known only as The Dragon – he’s got super sharp hearing! He’s also kind of a mysterious tough guy who wanders into a small town where the fine upstanding populace has a recurring problem with some gangsters who have decided to setup a casino in the area. Once the townsfolk start losing all of their money, and then all of their other belongings, and then even their homes it becomes obvious that there’s a scam going on here.

Last Eunuch In China

Righting Wrongs
Jason Chan, a Hong Kong lawyer, is angry at the way the law protects criminals and decides to take the law into his own hands, dishing out vigilante justice when a key witness and his entire family are murdered. But hotshot cop Cindy Si is soon on Chan's case, and the situation unravels into a fight that only a few will survive.

Eastern Condors
A motley group of Chinese prisoners held in the US is sent on a covert mission with the promise of a pardon: to go deep into Vietnam and destroy a secret depot of missiles that the US left behind during the pull-out.

Dragons Forever
A hot-shot lawyer is hired by a Hong Kong chemical plant to dispose of opposition to their polluting ways. But when he falls for a beautiful woman out to stop the plant, he is torn in a conflict of interest and asks his trusty friends Samo and Biao to help out at least until they discover the true purpose of the plant.

The Invincible Eight
Everyday when General Xiao and his men ride through the Imperial City, inhabitants have to scatter around in order to keep out of their path. One day when Lei plans to assassinate Xiao but gets hurt, another three fighters He, Jiao and Feng come out boldly to help him out. With the help of Zhu, a cook, He succeeds to escape whereas the other three are seized. Later on, He acquaints himself with the girl Gui. Along with another two girls, Hai and Jiang, these eight youngsters are the descendants of the late patriotic generals, who have been recently murdered. Gui suspects that Hai and Jiang are controlled by Xiao and sneaks into his manor. She meets the girls successfully, but she is seized. When Wan, Xiao's butler, urges his master to kill Hai and Jiang, Jiang overhears their conversation and tries to rescue all her friends. At last, the eight are united and try their best to fight against General Xiao and his men.

Fist of Fury
During the Japanese occupation of Shanghai, Chen Zhen, the star pupil of a recently-deceased martial arts teacher battles a Japanese dojo which seeks the demise of his master's fighting school.

Blade of Fury
Wang Wu, A kung-fu expert, is depressed about the dismal state of the political affairs of China. But, when he meets another famous kung-fu master, they together decide to bring about a revolution.
Filmography
as Hai Tien's Companion 1
as Charlie Wang
as Bandit Leader
as Brother Ho
as Silverfish
as Silverfish
as Lacha
as Foster
as Tsen
as Fire Dept Commander
as Assistant Prosecutor
as Villager (opening scene)
as Officer Tso
as Boss Feng
as General Lei
as Angry Customer
as Restaurant Manager
as Johnny Kwong / Chou Ting-kuang
as Officer Tien
as Police Special Force Commander
as Wang Ping Tang
as Shi Yu
as Henry Tin Wai Keung
as Mr. Kim Tin Chun
as Boss Lau Yan Foo
as Prison Warden
as Au Gung / Au Gan
as Insp. Tien
as Inspector Tien
as Chan Chiu
as Ching Tsun-nam
as Sgt Wu's Superior
as Broken Right Arm Fighter
as Fang Kang
as Chen Peng-fei
as Lu Qing
as Master Mao
as Tsang
as Charlie Wang
as Shaolin Instructor
as Little Tiger
as Commander Shih
as Bike Policeman
as Fake villager
as Nan Kung
as Citizen
as Tseng Chia Chu
as Boss Feng's thug
as Lin Chi-Gang
as Jun Lee Kwan
as Chen Ying Chieh
as Chinese revolutionary
as Golden Hair (Boss)
as Liu Han Ming
as Fan Chun-hsia
as Prince's Son / Palace Guard of Armour
as Hsiu Chien
as Shih Hai-lung
as Red-gowned Chief Au-Yang Kwun
as Gui's men
as Chen Jo Yu
as Lei Kuei
as Bandit
as Taoist Sikong
as Juxian Hall Member
as Bandit
as Security guard
as Thug
as One of the 3 Cripples
as Checkpoint officer
as Escort fighter