
Pai Ying
Acting
Biography
Pai Ying (白鹰) is a Chinese actor born as Wang Jing-Chun (王景春). In 1966, he joined the Taiwan Federal Film Company (台灣聯邦電影公司). In 1970, he moved to Hong Kong and joined the Golden Harvest Film Company (嘉禾電影公司).
Born: January 1, 1940
Place of Birth: China
Known For

Martial Arts
Chen is forced by his father to leave their home as evil plotters plan his death. On his journey he kills a man in hand-to-hand combat and then decides to find and help the man's family. When Chen arrives, he meets the dead man's two pretty daughters, now under the control of an evil war lord and his cruel gang. One by one, Chen takes them down until the big tournament, when he is forced to fight several skilled killers in a variety of martial arts styles. After winning the tournament, Chen takes on the big war lord himself in a fight to the death!

The Wandering Dragon
A wealthy kung fu man with exceptional martial arts skills wanders the land fighting for justice.

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.

Dragon Inn
China, year 1457. The Minister of Defense is executed, and his children are sentenced to exile by order of the tyrannical Tsao. Fearful of future revenge from the young people, Tsao sends cruel soldiers to murder them, but a brave group of swordsmen can change the course of the battle at the Dragon Inn.

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.

The Valiant Ones
A righteous husband-and-wife swordfighting duo struggle to protect China from the machinations of Japanese pirates and corrupt officials.

Royal Warriors
When a tough policewoman learns about a group of violent terrorists, she, along with her partner and a Japanese detective, does everything it takes to take them down.

The Fate of Lee Khan
Lee Khan, a high official under Mongolian Emperor Yuan of the Yuan dynasty procures the battle map of the Chinese rebel Chu Yuan-Chang's army. Rebel spies, aided by treachery within Khan's ranks, strive to corner him in an inn.

Hapkido
Yu Ying, Kao and Fan return to China to start a martial arts school but are bullied by the Japanese competitor who runs the Black Bear school. The harassment leads to intense conflicts between them.

The Angry River
The plot has to do with a reign of terror conducted by a mysterious killer dubbed "Poison Dart," who is hitting all kinds of prominent people with poison darts.
Filmography
as Mr Ying
as Lau Shun Chung
as Frank
as Chih-lung
as Bandana
as Ding Wei Chung
as Ho Chung
as Kwok
as Inspector Tom
as Tam
as Lung Chun
as Dr. Chang
as Fang Hsu Kung
as Chu Ku Shang
as Eunuch Chow
as Wei Tian-Ying
as Lung Wenxuan
as Private First Class Jia Fu Sheng
as Li Yun-tien
as Wu Ji-Yuan
as General Hsiung Ting-Pi
as Bai Ying
as Boss Lv Biao
as Wang Shih Cheng
as Hung Wei
as Yuan Ying
as Yamamoto
as Chen Chun
as Chang (assassin)
as Sen Pao
as Black Bear Chief Instructor
as Tung Ku
as Bandit Chief
as Ta Chiang
as Johnny
as King Hell
as Wan Shun
as General Shi Wen-qiao
as Wei Sheng
as Nian Zhu
as Tsao Shao Chin