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Hsiao Ho (actor)

Hsiao Ho, (Hsiao Hou) (Chinese: 小侯; pinyin: Xiǎo Hóu; Cantonese: Siu Hau, born 2 March 1958 in Meixian District, Guangdong, China) is a Hong Kong martial arts film actor, stunt performer and action choreographer. A Hakka, he has acted in many films directed by Lau Kar-leung, including Mad Monkey Kung Fu and Legendary Weapons of China. In 1985 he portrayed legendary kung fu warrior Fong Sai-Yuk in the Lau directed action-comedy, Disciples of the 36th Chamber and also took a lead role in Fake Ghost Catchers, directed by Lau Kar Wing. Fake Ghost Catchers is marketed by Celestial Pictures as being made two years before Ghostbusters (inferring that the idea for Ghostbusters may have come from the movie). Hou is also known for portraying the "disfigured swordsman" and doubling complicated action scenes in 1993's Iron Monkey. He was also the action director for the movie Shaolin Avengers (1994). In 1982 he was nominated for Best Action Choreography for the movie Legendary Weapons of China (for which he was action director) at the Hong Kong Film Awards alongside Lau Kar Leung and Ching Chu who also provided choreography for the film.

Hsiao Ho
Born
Hou Yao-chung (侯耀中)

(1958-01-01)1 January 1958
Mei County (now Meixian District), Guangdong, China
EducationSpring and Autumn Chinese Opera School (Pink Chrysanthemum Chinese Opera School)
Occupation(s)Actor, martial artist, acrobat, action director, action choreographer, stuntman, Shaw Brothers/Chinese Opera star
Years active1976–2004
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese小侯
Musical career
Also known asMonkey
OriginHong Kong

Born Hao Yiu Chung, he was trained in Beijing opera by Fan Kuk-Fa as a child and acted in films. He moved to the United States in the 1960s with classmates where he learned acrobatics from different instructors under the watchful tutelage of Fan Kuk-Fa. He later returned to Hong Kong, and at age 17 became a martial arts stunt performer, which led to his starring role in Mad Monkey Kung Fu in 1979. He then became a contracted actor with Shaw Brothers Studio[1] and studied Hung Gar, a specialised Kung Fu under Lau Kar Leung.

A very young man at the time, he was always cast by director Lau Kar Leung as the rebellious teen. In the cult classic My Young Auntie Hou played the energetic rebellious teenage son of Lau Kar Leung. In Disciples of the 36th Chamber he also played the rebellious son. Because of an ability to perform difficult stunts and acrobats with ease, Hsiao Hou was often cast in roles that required an expert stunt performer and martial artist. While his career did not reach the popularity of frequent co-stars Gordon Liu or Kara Hui, he is considered a Shaw Brothers legend by legions of fans and is highly regarded for martial arts, comedic talents, and acrobatic talent. Lau Kar Leung was once quoted as calling Hou the most "talented action actor (or star)" in his class.

Hsiao Hou's last known interview was in February 2017 taken by Daniel O'Leary (Drone Story Korea). It can be found on youtube and was filmed at the Shaw Brothers Studios in Hong Kong. Though he was not featured on the cover in western versions of the popular Shaw Brother releases, Hsiao Hou took the starring roles in Mad Monkey Kung Fu, Legendary Weapons of China, Disciples of the 36th Chamber, Fake Ghost Catchers and My Young Auntie. He later acted in small supporting roles in films by Sammo Hung.

He has also been a martial arts and action director/choreographer.

Filmography edit

Films edit

This is a partial list of films.

References edit

  1. ^ Biography at Hong Kong Movie Database (retrieved on 25 January 2007)

External links edit

  • Hsiao Hou at IMDb
  • Hsiao Ho at hkcinemagic.com

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years before Ghostbusters inferring that the idea for Ghostbusters may have come from the movie Hou is also known for portraying the disfigured swordsman and doubling complicated action scenes in 1993 s Iron Monkey He was also the action director for the movie Shaolin Avengers 1994 In 1982 he was nominated for Best Action Choreography for the movie Legendary Weapons of China for which he was action director at the Hong Kong Film Awards alongside Lau Kar Leung and Ching Chu who also provided choreography for the film Hsiao HoBornHou Yao chung 侯耀中 1958 01 01 1 January 1958Mei County now Meixian District Guangdong ChinaEducationSpring and Autumn Chinese Opera School Pink Chrysanthemum Chinese Opera School Occupation s Actor martial artist acrobat action director action choreographer stuntman Shaw Brothers Chinese Opera starYears active1976 2004Chinese nameSimplified Chinese小侯TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXiǎo HouYue CantoneseJyutpingSiu HauMusical careerAlso known asMonkeyOriginHong Kong Born Hao Yiu Chung he was trained in Beijing opera by Fan Kuk Fa as a child and acted in films He moved to the United States in the 1960s with classmates where he learned acrobatics from different instructors under the watchful tutelage of Fan Kuk Fa He later returned to Hong Kong and at age 17 became a martial arts stunt performer which led to his starring role in Mad Monkey Kung Fu in 1979 He then became a contracted actor with Shaw Brothers Studio 1 and studied Hung Gar a specialised Kung Fu under Lau Kar Leung A very young man at the time he was always cast by director Lau Kar Leung as the rebellious teen In the cult classic My Young Auntie Hou played the energetic rebellious teenage son of Lau Kar Leung In Disciples of the 36th Chamber he also played the rebellious son Because of an ability to perform difficult stunts and acrobats with ease Hsiao Hou was often cast in roles that required an expert stunt performer and martial artist While his career did not reach the popularity of frequent co stars Gordon Liu or Kara Hui he is considered a Shaw Brothers legend by legions of fans and is highly regarded for martial arts comedic talents and acrobatic talent Lau Kar Leung was once quoted as calling Hou the most talented action actor or star in his class Hsiao Hou s last known interview was in February 2017 taken by Daniel O Leary Drone Story Korea It can be found on youtube and was filmed at the Shaw Brothers Studios in Hong Kong Though he was not featured on the cover in western versions of the popular Shaw Brother releases Hsiao Hou took the starring roles in Mad Monkey Kung Fu Legendary Weapons of China Disciples of the 36th Chamber Fake Ghost Catchers and My Young Auntie He later acted in small supporting roles in films by Sammo Hung He has also been a martial arts and action director choreographer Contents 1 Filmography 1 1 Films 2 References 3 External linksFilmography editFilms edit This is a partial list of films Dirty Ho 1976 Hsia Liu Shaolin Mantis 1977 Governor s Henchman uncredited The Iron Fisted Monk 1977 Bearded monk Mian meng xin jing 1977 He Has Nothing But Kung Fu 1977 The 36th Chamber of Shaolin 1978 Shaolin disciple Gui ma kuang chao 1978 Tang lang 1978 Heroes of the East 1978 Dirty Tiger Crazy Frog 1978 Spiritual Boxer 2 1979 Chou s man Mad Monkey Kung Fu 1979 Monkey Way of the Black Dragon 1979 Kung Fu Genius 1979 Clan of the White Lotus 1980 Personal Swordsman of White Lotus Nan bei tui wang 1980 Return to the 36th Chamber 1980 Ho Chiao Martial Club 1981 Mai Chen Huo My Young Auntie 1981 Charlie Yu Tao Legendary Weapons of China 1982 Tieh A hou The Fake Ghost Catchers 1982 The Treasure Hunters 1982 Cat Versus Rat 1982 Chiang Ping Aces Go Places 2 1983 Gangster in Club The Lady is the Boss 1983 Eight Diagram Pole Fighter 1984 Yang Sze lang Crazy Shaolin Disciples 1985 Disciples of the 36th Chamber 1985 Fang Shih Yu Heart of Dragon 1985 Yes Madam 1985 Tin s Thug Millionaire s Express 1986 Siu Hau Lucky Stars Go Places 1986 Policeman Mr Vampire 2 1986 Lab Tech Righting Wrongs 1986 Thug uncredited Eastern Condors 1987 Paper Marriage 1988 Righting Wrongs 2 Blonde Fury 1989 Pedicab Driver 1989 Demoness from Thousand Years 1990 The Teacher The Moon Warriors 1992 What a Hero 1992 Crime Boss Iron Monkey 1993 Hin Hung s disciple 2 The Green Hornet 1994 Drugs Fighters 1995 Thunderbolt 1995 Kong s Thug Cop uncredited One Nite in Mongkok 2004 cameo appearance References edit Biography at Hong Kong Movie Database retrieved on 25 January 2007 External links editHsiao Hou at IMDb Hsiao Ho at hkcinemagic com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hsiao Ho actor amp oldid 1158259395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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