
Li Kun
Acting
Biography
Lee Kwan or Li Kun (Chinese: 李昆, 18 February 1930 – 12 March 2008) was a Taiwanese actor. He joined Shaw Brothers in 1957 and acted in Mandarin films. He later played supporting roles in Bruce Lee's The Big Boss and Fist of Fury. Later he became a film and television actor in Taiwan. He won the 2001 Golden Bell Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film for his role in Forbidden Love. Filmography (1956-2005) Actor (197 films) Assistant Director (3 films) Cinematographer (1 film)
Born: February 18, 1930
Place of Birth: Tianjin, China
Known For

The Adulteress
The noted actress Li Li-hua, star of more than sixty films since 1947, beautifully portrays the drugged, then disgraced wife of a peddler in the waning days of the Ching Dynasty. To make matters worse, she’s soon framed for her husband’s murder by her rapist - the son of the local magistrate! And even that isn’t the end of her woes. It’s best to have a box of tissues nearby as two expert directors ratchet up the emotional suspense in this consummate tearjerker.

The Shepherd Girl
Julie Yeh Feng stars as Hsiu Hsiu, a beautiful singing shepherdess who falls head over heels in love with a handsome boatman named Liu Ta Lung. Unfortunately, she can't afford to marry her new beau because her father has racked up numerous debts due to his uncontrollable gambling addiction. And to make matters even more complicated, there's a rival suitor who promises to pay off all of her no-good father's debts on the condition that he is given Hsiu Hsiu's hand in marriage. She initially declines his offer, but starts to get jealous when she sees Ta Lung getting a little too close for comfort with another woman. In retaliation, she starts flirting with her possible benefactor/husband-to-be. But what Hsiu Hsiu doesn't know is that her jealousy isn't based on any actual unfaithfulness, but on an unfortunate misunderstanding!

The Barren Virgin
Kwai-Len is a Hong Kong divorcee who flees an abusive husband in Hong Kong to live in Japan.

The Ghost Story
An old man of the village tells kinky ghost stories to a few of it's inhabitants after all the kids have gone to bed. What follows are stories that have horror elements and some soft-core nudity thrown in.

Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
This documentary tells the story of Bruce Lee and his unsuccessful efforts to start a acting career in the U.S., he returned to Hong Kong where he became an international star, and his death at age 32.

Banana Paradise
A young man and his friend move to Taiwan, believing it to be a land of possibilities, but it's not long before they're accused of being spies.

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.

The Skyhawk
Master Wong (Kwan Tak-Hing) and his disciple Fatty (Sammo Hung) are paying a visit to Thailand when they are assaulted by a hot-headed street fighter dubbed “Little Lion” (Carter Wong). In true Wong Fei Hung fashion, the master takes Lion under his wing after the impetuous youth gets his clock cleaned by a rival martial arts instructor. Meanwhile, Wong’s friend Chu is facing trouble from the local crime boss, who’s trying to seize control of Bangkok’s lucrative shipping business. Wong urges his friends and students to seek a peaceful resolution to their problems, but when the bad guys attack Fatty’s sister (Nora Miao), the master agrees to take up arms.

The Enchanting Shadow
A young scholar spends the night in a creepy temple that is said to be haunted. He doesn't believe in the rumors, but after running into a Taoist swordsman, he meets a beautiful lady ghost.
Filmography
as Si Chiu
as [Angel's dad]
as Translator
as King of Spies
as Director of Japan Branch
as 哈哈儿
as Chin Do's father (uncredited)
as General
as Treasurer Liu Yung
as Mr. Han (Coffin Shop Boss)
as Dwarf
as Rudolph
as Treasurer Liu Yung
as Fish shop owner
as Governor
as Tee Cha
as Supt. Woo / Mr. Hu
as Monk
as Treasurer Liu Yung
as Li Chi
as Wild Chicken, Street Vendor
as Shao Tsui
as Treasurer Liu Yung
as Singing waiter
as Lee Shun (as Lee Quinn)
as Liu De
as Gao Hu (uncredited)
as Naked Man in Hotel Room
as Spectator
as Hsin Zhi Gui
as Wei Min
as Pau Fun
as Uncle Kun
as Siu Lee (as Quin Lee)
as Tung
as Hsu
as Master Xiamen Chong
as Ah Kun
as Sun Pei Shan
as Er Sha Zi
as Wong Wai San
as Cook
as Chu Fu
as Kwan Ting
as Ah Niu
as Fulai Inn Waiter
as Singing beggar
as Boatman
as Little Beggar
as Wang An-Pang
as Li Hsiao Kun
as Fang Yi-Fan
as Tong Fook
as Wang Xiao Er
as Huang Mao
as Ta Hu Tzu
as Chen Er
as Zhang San
as Agent at hair saloon
as Sea Monster
as Xing Ya's schoolmate
as Xing Ya's schoolmate
as Chou Kuo-Wei
as Monk Facong
as Fisherman
as Shirley's Uncle
as Doggy
as Xiao Zhu, Reporter
as Sky Dog
as Lao San / Kuan San Sheng
as Beggar
as Brother Chin
as Village youth at campfire
as Brother Wu Xin Cheng
as Yun Ge (Yun Kuh)
as Xiao Wah
as Singing Beggar
as Tang Niu
as Hsiao Hu-Tse
as Empress Wu's eunuch
as Si Chiu
as Soldier
as Servant of scholar #2
as Flying staff in training scene
as Xiao Chen
as Student