
Lau Shun
Acting
Biography
Lau Shun was born on 10 April 1939 in Beijing, Republic of China. He is an actor, known for The Grandmaster (2013), Tai Chi Master (1993) and To Be Number One (1991).
Born: April 10, 1939
Place of Birth: Beijing, China
Known For

Golden Venom
A red headed villain (with a blue headed son), a witch and the warriors and monk that fight the two badguys.

The Tai Chi Master
A condensed version of the 28-episode martial arts TV show. Martial arts star Wu Jing is The Master of Tai Chi! Long before he found fame on the big screen with blockbusters like Invisible Target and SPL, Wu Jing made his beginning steps into the entertainment industry with this period drama. Co-directed by renowned filmmaker and action choreographer Yuen Woo Ping, the 1997 drama The Master of Tai Chi is Wu Jing's first television drama, marking the start of this humble martial artist's star-making journey. Appropriately enough, The Master of Taichi is also the story of a journeyman, following the protagonist's transformation from willful kung fu novice to respected tai chi master.

The Great Conqueror's Concubine
Insurrection deposes the tyrannical first emperor of China during the evil Qin Dynasty. Warrior/general Xiang Yu and the cunning peasant Liu Pang join forces to win through civil war. Xiang Yu's weakness for Lady Yu combine with Liu Pang's treachery result in Liu founding the legendary Han dynasty

China Dragon
Two agile Hong Kong martial arts kids join up with a pair of bungling Chinese-immigrant beach bums on the sunny shores of Hawaii, where they divide their time between sophomoric kung-fu kid hijinks and their designated mission--tracking down a missing book whose secrets have fallen into the hands of a power-hungry villain.

The Master Of Tai Chi
The Master of Tai Chi is a Hong Kong martial arts television drama that aired on Jade and HD Jade from 25 February to 28 March 2008. Produced by Tommy Leung and Raymond Chai, The Master of Tai Chi is a TVB production. The drama was filmed in early 2006, and is the station's first high-definition series that was ever produced.This is TVB's custom-made series for kung-fu icon Vincent Zhao. At the request of Zhao, the main character's name has been changed from 'Wen Zhiu' to 'Mo Ma'.

Hail the Judge
Pao Lung Sing, a descendant of the legendary Judge Pao Ching Tin, is a 9th degree corrupt judge who changes his tune when he tries to champion a woman Chi Siu-Lin, who was framed for killing her husband. As a result, Pao is forced to flee and through a series of events becomes a 1st degree judge and comes back to wreak havoc and justice on the guilty.

Summer Snow
Tells the story of the relationship between a widower with Alzheimer's disease and his daughter-in-law, May Sun, who is a housewife in her forties trying cope with the upheavals in her family.

New Dragon Gate Inn
During the Ming Dynasty, Tso Siu Yan, a power-crazed eunuch who rules his desert region of China as if he were the Emperor, ruthlessly thwarts plots against him and sets a trap for one of his enemies at the Dragon Gate Inn.

Tai-Chi Master
Falsely accused for cheating in a martial arts competition, two boyhood friends are banished from their Shaolin Temple and go their separate ways. As adults, they join opposing sides in a civil war. When one betrays the other, they settle their differences mano-a-mano.

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 Elderly Lam
as Government Official
as Master Rui
as Jude
as Master Transcendental
as Cao You Xiang
as 悲尘
as Commander Chan at airport
as 许应骙
as Uncle Leung
as Wong Kei-Ying
as Officer Tsao
as Wong Kei-Ying
as Madame of Lotus House
as Wong Kei-Ying
as Monk Uncle
as The Master
as Mr. Lo
as Yan-Yan's Father
as Blind Musician
as General Cai Won
as Woo's younger day sifu
as Mr. Kawaski
as May's father
as Cheung-Kwai
as Wong Kei-Ying
as Fan Zeng
as Eunuch Lee Lin Ying
as Bao's Sifu
as Lucifer
as Old Monk
as Zhang Daoling
as Reverend of Tai Kok Temple
as Disguised Invincible Asia
as Ngo Pai
as Wong Kei-Ying
as Kao the elder
as Wong Kai-Ying
as Taoist
as Royal Wizard of Yin
as Cha
as Sun God
as Fisherman
as Eunuch Wei of Ming Dynasty
as Naval Commander Lau
as Fong's Master
as Lung's sifu
as Fung
as Yim Chun
as Uncle Kin
as Khentse
as Mr Kishudo
as Yuen Chun / Yin Chin
as Imperial High Priest
as Crazy Kwan Yeung
as The Eunuch
as Role of Peking Opera