People
Lo Wei
Biography:
Lo Wei (Chinese: 羅維, sometimes spelled Lo Wai, 12 December 1918 – 20 January 1996) was a Hong Kong film director and film actor best known for launching the martial arts film careers of both Bruce Lee, in The Big Boss and Fist of Fury, and Jackie Chan, in New Fist of Fury.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Jackie Chan: My Story as (archive footage) | 1998-07-17 |
Triad Story as Jason's Boss | 1990-10-11 |
Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive as Big Boss | 1989-09-15 |
News Attack | 1989-05-25 |
Edge of Darkness as Uncle Chat | 1988-11-17 |
The Criminal Hunter as George's father at fashion show | 1988-05-19 |
Maria Yi: My Recollection as Self | 1979-01-01 |
New Fist of Fury as Inspector | 1976-07-08 |
The Girl with the Dexterous Touch | 1975-07-30 |
Naughty! Naughty! as Nancy's godfather | 1974-07-18 |
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend as Self | 1973-10-14 |
None But the Brave as Commissioner Wu | 1973-05-09 |
Seaman No. 7 as Noodle shop boss | 1973-04-20 |
A Man Called Tiger as Miyamoto | 1973-02-01 |
Heiße Ware aus Hong Kong as (archive footage) | 1973-01-01 |
The Hurricane | 1972-07-12 |
Fist of Fury as Inspector Lo | 1972-03-22 |
Vengeance of a Snow Girl as Master Shen | 1971-10-29 |
The Comet Strikes as Big Boss | 1971-08-11 |
The Shadow Whip as Chief Yang of Xuan Wu Security | 1971-08-06 |
The Eunuch as King | 1971-05-12 |
The Golden Sword as Eight Arm Dragon Bai Chun-Tung | 1969-10-15 |
Raw Courage as Shangguan Hou | 1969-08-13 |
Dragon Swamp as Master Fan Chung Yu | 1969-03-27 |
Death Valley as Master Chiu | 1968-10-11 |
The Angel Strikes Again as Doctor | 1968-05-29 |
Black Butterfly as Chief Gai Tian Lui | 1968-03-06 |
Forever and Ever as Liu Yi-Ren | 1968-01-20 |
Jurang Bahaya as Mr. King | 1968-01-01 |
Summons to Death as Gin Te Biu | 1967-11-23 |
Madam Slender Plum as Wang Xue Bin | 1967-02-23 |
Angel with the Iron Fists as Chief Inspector | 1967-01-11 |
The Golden Buddha as Chan Chung Tai | 1966-04-27 |
Squadron 77 as Sato | 1965-12-02 |
Call of the Sea as Qi Ding | 1965-10-30 |
Crocodile River as Peng Hu | 1965-06-22 |
The Crisis | 1964-10-29 |
Romance of the Forbidden City as Dorgan | 1964-10-08 |
The Magic Lamp as Prime Minister | 1964-01-23 |
Four Brave Ones as Nie Yuting | 1963-10-18 |
Little Lotus as Chin San-Pao | 1963-07-26 |
Empress Wu as Minister Pei Yan | 1963-06-23 |
Crusade Against Daddy as Luo Guang-Zhong | 1962-02-03 |
The Pistol as Dai Heng | 1961-11-01 |
Black Butterfly as Liang Futing | 1960-12-15 |
The Tender Trap of Espionage | 1960-05-10 |
A Shadow over the Chateau as Secretary Wang | 1960-03-10 |
Nobody's Child as Birth father | 1960-02-17 |
Calendar Girl as Sun Ping | 1959-03-04 |
Love Letter Murder as Liu Zong-Ming | 1959-02-26 |
Diau Charn as Prime Minister Dong Zhuo | 1958-05-28 |
Angkor Wat Story - Beautiful Sadness as King of Cambodia | 1958-03-25 |
A Mellow Spring as Feng JIn Cai | 1957-08-15 |
A Mating Story as Xue Yi Sheng | 1957-01-30 |
The Chase as Yu Pu Yuan | 1956-12-19 |
Beyond the Blue Horizon | 1956-09-07 |
The Error | 1956-02-26 |
Songs of the Peach Blossom River | 1956-02-21 |
Blood in Snow as Jin Hu | 1956-01-24 |
Camille | 1955-06-03 |
Lady Balsam's Conquest | 1955-04-01 |
The Little Girl Named Cabbage | 1955-02-26 |
Tears of Songstress | 1953-01-22 |
Sorrowful Glory as Song Siqing | 1953-01-09 |
Sweet Memories | 1952-11-29 |