
Kei Ho-Chiu
Acting
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Known For

A Touch of Zen
Gu Sheng-zhai, an artist in his early 30s, still lives with his mother, but he is suddenly shaken by the arrival of Yang Hui-zhen, a mysterious princess on the run. Yang brings Gu into her circle of protectors, including a nameless monk whose spiritual guidance transforms him into a valiant fighter.

Heroes of the East
When a series of martial misunderstandings spirals into an international incident, a Chinese martial arts student struggling to relate to his new Japanese wife is forced to take on seven of Japan's most powerful martial arts masters, each an expert in a different discipline, ranging from karate to samurai to ninjitsu.

Dirty Ho
A prince enlists a thief to serve as his bodyguard to protect him from assassins.

Dance of the Drunk Mantis
A year after training young Jackie Chan in the Drunken Fist, Sam the Seed discovers he has a son, Foggy. He tries to train Foggy but to no avail. Foggy is then trained in Drunken Fist from his uncle as he must face his father's rival, Rubber Legs, another Drunken Fist master who combines it with Mantis Fist to create a deadly style.

The Prodigal Son
A rich man's son believes himself to be the best kung fu fighter in Canton. Unfortunately, his father, anxious for his son's safety, bribes all his opponents to lose. After a humiliating defeat at the hands of an actor in a traveling theatre company, the son resolves to find a better teacher.

Monkey Kung Fu
A small-time crook goes in search of the other half of a wooden keepsake which will lead him to the legendary kung fu technique of the Gibbon Clan Fist.

The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
The Yangs are betrayed by a government official conspiring with the Mongols. All of the Yang family males except the 5th and 6th brother are killed. Fu Sheng loses his mind after the death of his family, while the other brother takes refuge in a Buddhist temple.

Danger Has Two Faces
Martial art film standout Liang Chia-jen brings the same animalistic intensity from his early heroic bloodshed films to his Danger Has Two Faces tough, ex-cop character now relegated to becoming a pet store owner. The stern Police Superintendent Liu played by Chu Chiang sets the stage for his later role in John Woo's The Killer while new comer Fei Hsiang must do Serpico-like things to find out which cop is paid for by the mob.

The Fake Ghost Catchers
This delightful action comedy came out a full two years before Ghostbusters premiered. Coincidence? You be the judge. Whatever the inspiration, nothing can compare to this amazing showcase of wushu and wizardry as one of the best all-star fighting casts take on spectres, spirits, and phantoms as well as each other.

Winners and Sinners
Five friends are released from prison and do their best to stay out trouble. While trying to mind their own business (and run their 5-Star Cleaning Service), they are caught up in a war between rival Triad gangs fighting for control of the counterfeit currency market.
Filmography
as Villager
as Robber
as Manchu Guard
as Man in Hong Kong
as Temple Monk / Yang Servant (uncredited)
as Chiu's Party Guest
as Monk
as Works in Night Club (uncredited)
as Emperor's Bodyguard / Tong's Servant (uncredited)
as Disciple of Angry Kungfu Master
as One of Lord Chang's Men
as Student (uncredited)
as Sheng's Thug (uncredited)
as Boss Wang's Thug
as Wan's Thug
as Ah Wei
as Student
as Kukou
as Noodle Kiosk Scammer, Chicken Style
as Kung Fu assistant instructor
as Gambling Den Bouncer / Zhou's Thug (uncredited)
as Martial Art Student / Servant
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Governor's Fighter (uncredited)
as Pirate / Servant
as Troublemaker in Nightclub
as Gin Chi's Follower
as Black Bear Student (uncredited)
as Soldier
as Extra
as Monk
as Lung's Thug (uncredited)