
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Acting
Biography
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo (Chinese: 洪金寶, born Hung Kam-Bo, 7 January 1952) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, producer and director, known for his work in many kung fu films and Hong Kong action cinema. He has been a fight choreographer for, amongst others, Jackie Chan, King Hu, and John Woo. Hung is one of the pivotal figures who spearheaded the Hong Kong New Wave movement of the 1980s, helped reinvent the martial arts genre and started the vampire-like Jiang Shi genre. He is widely credited with assisting many of his compatriots, giving them their starts in the Hong Kong film industry, by casting them in the films he produced, or giving them roles in the production crew. In East Asia, it is common for people to address their elders or influential people with familial nouns as a sign of familiarity and respect. Jackie Chan, for example, is often addressed as "Dai Goh", meaning Big Brother. Hung was also known as "Dai Goh", until the filming of Project A, which featured both actors. As Hung was the eldest of the kung fu "brothers", and the first to make a mark on the industry, he was given the nickname "Dai Goh Dai", meaning, Big, Big Brother or Biggest Big Brother. Was a member of the"Seven Little Fortunes" in Yu Jim-Yuen's China Drama Academy's Peking Opera School.
Born: January 7, 1952
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

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

The King of Wuxia Part 1
The life of the epoch-making master of martial arts cinema, King Hu.

Blood and Steel: The Making of Enter the Dragon
Documentary on the making of Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon (1973).

Somebody Up There Likes Me
A young rebel falls for the sister of a local kickboxing champion. In order to stay out of jail, he is advised by his parole officer to begin training in the art of kickboxing. His romance with the girl blossoms but comes to a crashing halt when he is forced to face her brother in the ring. When the brother is accidentally killed, the romance ends and the young kickboxer participates in illegal street fights. When the kickboxer has a shot at the Golden Belt against the Japanese champ, he soon learns that this may be the final fight of his life. Written by Ninja01

Red Trousers: The Life of the Hong Kong Stuntmen
A short action film interwoven into a documentary tells the story of the legendary unsung heroes of Hong Kong film, the stuntmen and women. This film features the world's most illustrious stuntmen, and many current working stuntmen, profiled through interviews and clips that showcase their work. It explores their death-defying feats and foolhardy working methods and traces their origin back to the original Hong Kong stuntmen known as "red trousers" - a term used to describe acrobats in Peking Opera. By incorporating the martial arts, fantasy, adventure short action film, "Lost Time," the viewer is given an actual account of how stunts are created and executed on film.

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.

Lover's Tear
A cop in the Hong Kong anti-smuggling unit goes to mainland China to retrieve some confiscated contraband. His real objective, though, is to arrest the boss of the smuggling ring. His goal is endangered, though, when he falls for the gang boss' daughter.

A Legend of Shaolin Temple
It tells the story of the abbot Zhi Yuan and his five disciples during the chaos of the Northern and Southern Dynasties period.

Wing Chun
Liang is the rebellious eldest son of Zan, master of Yong Chun Quan. But difficulties arise between father and son as Zan refuses to teach Liang martial arts because he finds him arrogant and naive. Meanwhile, Liang must master the skills of Yong Chun to beat his rival Ko, who is ruthless and has an eye for Liang's lover. Only a duel between Ko and Liang can settle the score once and for all.

Last Eunuch In China
Filmography
as Feng Qingyang
as Mr. Big
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self (segment "Exercise")
as Master Kam
as Self
as Uncle Crab
as Commander Yu
as General on Horse
as Ding Hu
as Master Lui
as Master Tie
as Warlord Lin
as Hong Shouting
as Lung Chi Keung
as Self (archive footage)
as Director Hung
as Mr. Lee
as Chan Wai-Yip
as Chan Wah-Shun
as Hung Chun-Nam
as Prince
as Wong Bing-Yi
as Big Feet Monk
as Li Hui
as Luo Ping-An
as Lin Ho Lung
as Wong Wah Bo
as Uncle Luck
as Wong Wah Bo
as Wong Po
as Kong Long
as Cash's stepfather
as Dragon Ki
as Wong Fei Hung
as Director Ko
as Chow Yan-Kei
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self - Interviewee
as 万伯龙
as Lu Zheng Yang
as King
as Inspector Dark
as Grandmaster Whitebrows
as Sammo
as Self
as Sammo Law
as Sammo Hung
as Self - Jackie's Big Brother
as Cyclist
as Master Tung
as Sammo Law
as Eric Kidstuff / Choi
as Black Jack Hung
as Pierre Lau
as 张三丰
as High Monk
as Yu Man San
as Oriental Condor
as Tse Koo-Choy / Kidstuff / Fastbuck
as Commissioner Kung
as Hung
as Hung Tai Bo
as Chan Yu Qun
as Success Hung
as Master Gai Lap
as Fat Goose
as Big Brock / Fat Bao / Hung Gao
as French Security Guard
as Jeff Lau
as Fatty Dragon
as Superintendent Hung
as Liu Hsi-Chia / John
as Mr. Chin Hung Yun
as Brother Hung
as Slim
as Hung Shi-Jin
as Fat Tung
as Master Yu Jim-Yuen
as Hung Kei
as Chien Pao
as Wong Fei-Hung
as Hung
as Ting Siu Chung
as Shi's Teacher
as Tung Ming-Sun
as Eric / Kidstuff / Fastbuck / Tse Koo Choy
as Officer Tuba
as Chin Fong Tin
as Sifu (uncredited)
as Danny / Do Do
as Kidstuff / Fastbuck
as Movie director
as Kidstuff / Fastbuck
as Bombo / First-Day Chan
as Moby
as Kidstuff
as Cheuk Yat Fei
as Teapot
as Chang Mei / Red Army Soldier
as Chu Wang-Lee / Fat Boy / Oaf
as Rice Pot
as Wong Wa-Po
as Man at airport
as Bold Cheung
as Fatso
as Chan Wing
as Ah Pao
as Lam Sai-Wing
as King of Sabres / Ah Yo
as Blinking Beggar
as Fei Jai
as Gei Cheun
as Frog
as Lung
as Lo Chen
as Starknife Bodyguard
as Rice Pounder Six
as Renegade Monk
as Thug
as First Head
as Japanese
as Du Qing
as Kao's Friend
as Win Chan
as Fake villager
as Villain
as Bo Duo-Jin (Hakatatsu)
as Gambling Stall Thug [extra]
as Rickshaw Driver
as Tiger, Wang's assistant
as Beach Rascal
as Martial Arts Association Member
as Gang Strongman
as Kong Chuan
as Fei Fei
as Ba Clan Member
as Japanese Thug
as Thug
as Japanese
as Kao Hsiung
as Shaolin Fighter
as [Extra]
as Guard
as Lau
as The Filthy Guy, Su Yen Cheng
as Bandit molesting Ming
as Bandit at Door
as Bandit
as Fan Wei (Bun Wei)
as Witch's Drummer
as Tiao Ta Niang's Brother
as 5th boss
as Tung's Man
as Bandit and rapist
as Thug
as Martial Artist After Fang (uncredited)
as Crimson Charm thug
as Thug
as First fighter in final contest
as Martial Arts Contestant
as Lord Li's soldier
as Whip-wielding Henchman
as Black Demon's Disciple / Thug (uncredited)
as Kai Shin manor's men
as Xiao's thug
as Guard/Tiger's gang member [extra]
as Commander Xu's Bodyguard
as Tso's thug [extra]
as Master Bao's Thug
as Security Escort Chu
as Security guard
as Thug
as Drummer / Monk [extra]
as Golden Dragon Security member (uncredited)
as Bandit/Barbarian King's soldier
as Mopan Bandit
as [Extra]
as Long's man / Escort man
as Escort fighter
as [Extra]
as Gambler at Chiang's party (uncredited)
as Tosses sword to the hero [uncredited]
as Master Yan's Thug / San Hu's Thug (uncredited)
as Chiu mansion swordsman [extra]
as [Extra]
as [Extra]
as Tao's Thug
as [Extra]
as Bandit [Extra]
as [Extra]
as Child
as Seven Little Tigers
as Thug [extra]
as Shao Tu-tzu