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Lau Kar-leung

Lau Kar-leung (28 July 1934 – 25 June 2013) was a Chinese actor, filmmaker, choreographer, and martial artist from Hong Kong. Lau is best known for the films he made in the 1970s and 1980s for the Shaw Brothers Studio. His most famous works include The 36th Chamber of Shaolin starring Gordon Liu as well as Drunken Master II starring Jackie Chan.

Lau Kar-leung
Chinese: 劉家良
Born(1934-07-28)28 July 1934
Died25 June 2013(2013-06-25) (aged 78)
Other namesLau Kar-lung, Liu Chia-liang, Liu Chia-liang, Liu Chia-liung, Liu Ka-liang, Kung Fu Leung, Liu Brothers
Occupation(s)Director, action choreographer, actor
Years active1953-2013
Spouses
Ho Sau-ha
(divorced)
(m. 1984⁠–⁠2013)
Children7
Parent
  • Lau Cham (father)
RelativesLau Kar-wing (brother)
Awards

Hong Kong Film Awards


Golden Bauhinia Awards
  • Life Achievement Award
  • 2005 Lifetime Achievement


Golden Horse Awards
  • Best Martial Arts Direction
  • 1994 Drunken Master II
  • Best Action Choreography
  • 2005 Seven Swords


Chinese name
Traditional Chinese劉家良
Simplified Chinese刘家良
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiú Jiāliáng
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingLau4 Gaa1-loeng4
Musical career

History edit

Lau began learning kung fu when he was nine years old, under strict tutelage from his father.[1]: 253  Before becoming famous, Lau worked as an extra and choreographer on black and white Wong Fei-hung movies. He teamed up with fellow Wong Fei-hung choreographer Tong Gaai [fr] on the 1963 Hu Peng-directed wuxia film South Dragon, North Phoenix. Their collaboration would continue on until the mid-1970s. His first appearance in a film was in Brave Lad of Guangong (1950).[2]

In the 1960s he became one of Shaw Brothers' main choreographers and had a strong working relationship with director Chang Cheh, working on many of Chang's films as a choreographer (often alongside Tong Gaai) including The One-Armed Swordsman, as well as other Shaw Brothers wuxia films, such as The Jade Bow. After a split with Chang on the set of Marco Polo, Lau evolved into a director during the sudden boom of martial arts films in the early 1970s. He occasionally did choreography work for non-Shaw films as well, such as Master of the Flying Guillotine.

After Shaw Brothers collapsed in the 1980s, Lau moved on and continued directing and choreographing films, among them Drunken Master II. However, the film's star Jackie Chan and director Lau clashed over the style of fighting, resulting in Lau leaving the set before the shooting of the final fight scene, which was then taken over by Chan.[3] Most recently, Lau performed acting and choreography work for Tsui Hark's 2005 film Seven Swords.

Mark Houghton opened the Lau Family Hung Kuen school Lau Family Hung Gar academy in Hong Kong / Fanling with the support of his sifu, Lau. He gave his disciple the permission to spread the art of Lau Family Hung Kuen to chosen students. There are already branches in England, Philippines, and China.

Collaborations with Gordon Liu edit

Lau's most frequent collaborator is likely his "god brother" Gordon Liu Chia Hui, and he worked with Liu on a number of films, directing him as a star in the now classic The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978), as well as directing Liu as either a star or cast member in Dirty Ho (1979), Eight-Diagram Pole Fighter (1983), Executioners from Shaolin (1977), Return to the 36th Chamber (1980), Heroes of the East (1978), Legendary Weapons of China (1982), Disciples of the 36th Chamber (1985), Tiger on Beat (1988), Tiger on the Beat 2 (1990), Shaolin Warrior (1980), Spiritual Boxer II (1979), Cat vs Rat (1982), The Lady is the Boss (1983), My Young Auntie (1981), Challenge of the Masters (1976), Shaolin Mantis (1978), The Martial Club (1981), and Drunken Monkey (2003). They also appeared together as themselves in the Italian documentary "Dragonland" (2009, directed by Lorenzo De Luca).

Screenplays edit

Throughout his career, Lau only wrote four screenplays, but they were all for films that he himself directed. Those screenplays/films are My Young Auntie (1981), Legendary Weapons of China (1982), The Lady is the Boss (1983) and Eight-Diagram Pole Fighter (1983). All of the films also starred or featured Gordon Liu in some role or capacity.

Awards and nominations edit

In 2005, Lau won a "Best Action Choreography" award at the Golden Horse Award for his action choreography work on Tsui Hark's Seven Swords. He also won another Golden Horse Award in 1994, for "Best Martial Arts Direction" in the film Drunken Master II (or The Legend of the Drunken Master). In 1995, Lau also won a "Best Action Choreography" award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his choreography in Drunken Master II and in 1997, the film won "Best Film" at the Fantasia Film Festival. Lau was also nominated for a "Best Action Choreography" Hong Kong Film Award in 2006 for his work on Tsui Hark's Seven Swords, and nominated in 1983 for a "Best Action Choreography" Hong Kong Film Award for his work on Legendary Weapons of China (1982), which he also directed and wrote.[4]

In 2010, Lau was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his contributions to the martial arts film genre.[4]

Personal life edit

Lau was the third child of Lau Cham (Lau Jaam, 劉湛), a martial arts master who studied Hung Gar under Lam Sai-wing, a student of Wong Fei-hung.[5] He has a brother who makes a living in the film industry, actor/choreographer Lau Kar-wing, as does Gordon Liu, Lau's pupil and adopted godson to Lau's father, Lau Cham. His nephew Lau Kar-Yung (son of his older sister) is also an actor, choreographer and director. Another nephew, Lau Wing-kin (Lau Kar-wing's son) is also an actor, and assisted Lau Kar-leung with action-directing Seven Swords

Lau began training students Hung Gar before the age of 5 and was already quite proficient in the style. Bruce Lee treated Lau as an elder uncle and asked him for advice in regards to his film career.

As his acting career went smoothly, his family began to worry about his marriage. On seeing that Liu had reached the marriageable age and there was no suitable woman around him, they introduced him to a woman named Ho Sau-ha (何秀霞). However Lau only had interest in his acting career but proceed with the marriage anyway, they had four daughters and one son.

In 1978 Lau first met the then 14 years old Mary Jean Reimer who was 30 years his junior and was a fan of his and Lau helped Reimer in establishing her acting career.

After divorcing his first wife and leaving the family, Lau married Reimer in 1984 and they had two daughters, Jeanne and Rosemary Lau.[6]

Death edit

Lau died on 25 June 2013 at Union Hospital, Hong Kong. He had been battling leukemia for two decades.[7]

Filmography edit

Films edit

As a martial arts choreographer edit

Year Title Awards
1966 The Jade Bow
1967 One-Armed Swordsman
The Assassin
1968 Golden Swallow
1969 Return of the One-Armed Swordsman
1970 The Heroic Ones
1971 The New One-Armed Swordsman
The Anonymous Heroes
1972 Boxer From Shantung
The Water Margin
1973 The Blood Brothers
Police Force
1974 Heroes Two
Five Shaolin Masters
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
1975 Master of the Flying Guillotine
Bloody Avengers
1976 Challenge of the Masters
1977 Executioners From Shaolin
1978 36th Chamber of Shaolin
Shaolin Mantis
Shaolin Challenges Ninja
1979 Mad Monkey Kung Fu
Dirty Ho
1980 My Young Auntie
Return to the 36th Chamber
Clan of the White Lotus
1982 Legendary Weapons of China Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography
1984 Invincible Pole Fighter Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography
1985 Disciples of the 36th Chamber
1992 Operation Scorpio
1994 Drunken Master II Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography
2002 Drunken Monkey
2005 Seven Swords Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography

As an actor edit

  • Brave Lad of Guangdong (1950)
  • Huang Fei Hong yi gun fu san ba (1953) - Ah-Biu
  • Huang Fei Hong wen zhen si pai lou (1955)
  • Huang Fei Hong: Da nao Fo Shan (1956)
  • Huang Fei Hong huo shao Daoshatou (1956) - Monkey Kwong
  • Huang Fei Hong san xi nu biao shi (1956)
  • Huang Fei Hong yi jiu long mu miao (1956)
  • Huang Fei Hong nu tun shi er shi (1956) - Chiu Chung Bo
  • Huang Fei Hong: Tie ji dou wu gong (1956) - Child
  • Huang Fei Hong long zhou duo jin (1956)
  • Huang Fei Hong Shamian fu shen quan (1956)
  • Huang Fei-hong gong chuan jian ba (1956)
  • Huang Fei Hong yong jiu mai yu can (1956) - Hing's Man 1
  • Wu Song xue jian shi zi lou (1956)
  • Huang Fei Hong Guanshan da he shou (1956) - Thug
  • Huang Fei Hong gu si jiu qing seng (1956)
  • Bi xue en chou wan gu qing (1956)
  • Bai hao ying xiong chuan (1956)
  • Huang Fei Hong shui di san qin Su Shulian (1956)
  • Huang Fei Hong da nao hua deng (1956) - Kwok To
  • Huang Fei Hong: Tian hou miao jin xiang (1956) - Elder
  • Na Zha nao dong hai (1957) - 3rd Prince Dragon King
  • Huang Fei Hong Henan yu xie zhan (1957)
  • Huang Fei Hong shi wang zheng ba (1957) - Leung-chai
  • Huang Fei Hong die xie ma an shan (1957)
  • Huang Fei Hong da po fei dao dang (1957)
  • Huang Fei-hong xie jian su po wu (1957) - Pirate
  • Huang Fei Hong: Ye tan hei long shan (1957)
  • Huang Fei Hong long zheng hu dou (1958)
  • Huang Fei Hong lei tai dou wu hu (1958) - Shining Tiger
  • Huang Fei Hong fu qi chu san hai (1958)
  • Huang Fei Hong hu xue jiu Liang Kuan (1958)
  • Story of the White-Haired Demon Girl (1959)
  • Huo zang Lan Tou He (1959) - Disciple #2
  • Huang Fei Hong bei kun hei di yu (1959)
  • Huang Fei Hong hu peng fu hu (1959)
  • Bai fa mo nu zhuan san ji da jie ju (1959)
  • Huang Fei Hong lei tai zheng ba zhan (1960) - Lackey
  • Nazha sheshan jiu mu (1960) - Mu Cha
  • Xing xing wang da zhan Huang Fei Hong (1960) - Clawtooth 1
  • Huang Fei Hong yuan da po wu hu zhen (1961) - Clawtooth 1
  • Tai ping tian guo nu ying xiong (1961)
  • Xian he shen zhen (1961)
  • Kun lun qi jian dou wu long (1961)
  • Fu gui rong hua di yi jia (1962)
  • Lian huan mou sha an (1962) - Shot Thug (uncredited)
  • Ru yan jing hun (1962) - Detective Lee
  • Huo yan shan (1962)
  • Na zha san dou hong hai er (1962) - Muk Cha
  • Yue Fei chu shi (1962)
  • Huang mao guai ren (1962) - Teddy boy
  • Xi xue shen bian (1963)
  • Huo shao gong lian si Shang ji (1963) - Lau Chee
  • Huo shao gong lian si Xia ji (1963)
  • Yi tian tu long ji xia ji (1963)
  • Guai xia yan zi fei (1963)
  • Nan long bei feng (1963)
  • Luoyang qi xia zhuan (1964)
  • Bai gu li hun zhen shang ji (1964)
  • Bai gu li hun zhen xia ji (1964)
  • Ru lai shen zhang shang ji (1964)
  • Wan bian fei gu (1964) - Monkey of North Mountain
  • Pan Jin Lian (1964)
  • Qing xia qing chou (1964)
  • Yi di xia yi xue shang ji (1965)
  • Da di er nu (1965)
  • Dao jian shuang lan (1965)
  • Qing chang yi geng chang (1965)
  • 999 Shen mi shuang shi an (1965) - Kidnapper
  • Bao lian deng (1965)
  • Zhui ziong ji (1965)
  • Temple of the Red Lotus (1965)
  • Hei mei gui (1965) - Rascal
  • Yuan yang jian xia (1965)
  • Tit gim jyu han seung jaap (1965)
  • Yun hai yu gong yuan (1966)
  • Nu sha shou (1966)
  • Bian cheng san xia (1966)
  • Nu xiu cai (1966)
  • Sheng huo xiong feng da po huo lian zhen (1967)
  • Yu nu jin gang (1967)
  • Duan chang jian (1967)
  • Nu tan hei tian e (1967) - Scoundrel
  • Qin Jian En Chou (1967)
  • Shen jian zhen jiang hu (1967)
  • Jin ou (1967) - Henchman
  • One-Armed Swordsman (1967) - Pa Shuang
  • Mi ren xiao niao (1967)
  • Mao yan nu lang (1967)
  • Dao jian (1967)
  • Nu jin gang da zhan du yan long (1967)
  • Qi xia wu yi (1967) - Hsiang brother #1
  • Da ci ke (1967)
  • Wu di nu sha shou (1967)
  • Yu mian fei hu (1968)
  • Golden Swallow (1968) - Golden Dragon Branch Leader
  • Fang Shi Yu san da mu ren xiang (1968)
  • Fei xia xiao bai long (1968)
  • The Sword of Swords (1968)
  • Du bei dao wang (1969) - 'Ape Arms' Yuan Chen
  • Shi er jin qian biao (1969)
  • The Flying Dagger (1969)
  • Shen da (1975)
  • Challenge of the Masters (1976) - Chen Erh-fu
  • Executioners from Shaolin (1977) - 3-Sectional Staff Fighter
  • Heroes of the East (1978) - Drunken Master Su (Guest star)
  • Mad Monkey Kung Fu (1979) - Chen
  • Wu guan (1981) - Lion dance instructor
  • My Young Auntie (1981) - Yu Ching-Chuen
  • Legendary Weapons of China (1982) - Lei Kung
  • Heroic Family (1983)
  • Lady Is the Boss (1983) - Wang Hsia Yuan
  • Invincible Pole Fighter (1984) - Hunter
  • Disciples of the 36th Chamber (1985)
  • Evil Cat (1987) - Master Cheung
  • Heng cai san qian wan (1987) - Liang
  • A Bloody Fight (1988) - Leung
  • Pedicab Driver (1989) - Gambling House Boss
  • Hak do fuk sing (1989) - Wong
  • New Kids In Town (A.K.A New Killers In Town) (1990) - Uncle
  • The Banquet (1991) - Master Lau / Uncle Nine
  • The Twin Dragons (1992) - Doctor
  • Operation Scorpio (1992) - Master Lo
  • Drunken Master II (1994) - Master Fu Wen-Chi
  • Drunken Master III (1994) - Uncle Yan
  • Drunken Monkey (2002) - Master Man Bill
  • Seven Swords (2005) - Fu Qingzhu (final film role)

External links edit

  • Lau Kar-leung at IMDb
  • Hong Kong Cinemagic: Lau Kar Leung

References edit

  1. ^ Rovin, Jeff; Tracy, Kathy (1997). The Essential Jackie Chan Sourcebook. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 9780671008437.
  2. ^ Todd Brown, Ten Essential Films From Lau Kar Leung, . Archived from the original on 2013-06-28. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
  3. ^ Snadden, John. "Golden Shadows presents: Drunken Master 2. Sunday 1 September 2002, Melbourne". www.heroic-cinema.com. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  4. ^ a b "Karen Chu, Hong Kong Director and Martial Arts Master Lau Kar-leung Dies at 76". The Hollywood Reporter. 25 June 2013.
  5. ^ Viiret, Justin (2005-09-30). . www.yesasia.com. Archived from the original on 2008-03-09. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  6. ^ 网易 (2020-12-20). "刘家良:出轨后娶娇妻,回家查岗发现男尸,遗孀再嫁豪门". www.163.com. Retrieved 2021-03-16.
  7. ^ "Legendary Lau Kar Leung (Liu Chia Liang) Sifu is dead". Shaolin Wahnam Institute Virtual Kwoon and Discussion Forum. 4 July 2013. Retrieved 2016-02-19.
  8. ^ Reifschneider, Matt (February 16, 2017). "Cat vs. Rat (1982)". bloodbrothersfilms.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  9. ^ Heffner, Ariana (1982). "Cat vs. Rat (御貓三戲錦毛鼠) (1982)". asiasociety.org. Retrieved June 26, 2021.

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In this Chinese name the family name is Lau Lau Kar leung 28 July 1934 25 June 2013 was a Chinese actor filmmaker choreographer and martial artist from Hong Kong Lau is best known for the films he made in the 1970s and 1980s for the Shaw Brothers Studio His most famous works include The 36th Chamber of Shaolin starring Gordon Liu as well as Drunken Master II starring Jackie Chan Lau Kar leungChinese 劉家良Born 1934 07 28 28 July 1934Guangzhou Guangdong Republic of ChinaDied25 June 2013 2013 06 25 aged 78 Tai Wai Hong KongOther namesLau Kar lung Liu Chia liang Liu Chia liang Liu Chia liung Liu Ka liang Kung Fu Leung Liu BrothersOccupation s Director action choreographer actorYears active1953 2013SpousesHo Sau ha divorced wbr Mary Jean Reimer m 1984 2013 wbr Children7ParentLau Cham father RelativesLau Kar wing brother AwardsFant Asia Film FestivalBest Film1997 Drunken Master IIHong Kong Film Awards Best Action Choreography1995 Drunken Master IILife Achievement Award2010 Lifetime Achievement Golden Bauhinia Awards Life Achievement Award2005 Lifetime Achievement Golden Horse Awards Best Martial Arts Direction1994 Drunken Master IIBest Action Choreography2005 Seven SwordsChinese nameTraditional Chinese劉家良Simplified Chinese刘家良TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLiu JialiangYue CantoneseJyutpingLau4 Gaa1 loeng4Musical career Contents 1 History 2 Collaborations with Gordon Liu 3 Screenplays 4 Awards and nominations 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 Filmography 7 1 Films 7 2 As a martial arts choreographer 7 3 As an actor 8 External links 9 ReferencesHistory editLau began learning kung fu when he was nine years old under strict tutelage from his father 1 253 Before becoming famous Lau worked as an extra and choreographer on black and white Wong Fei hung movies He teamed up with fellow Wong Fei hung choreographer Tong Gaai fr on the 1963 Hu Peng directed wuxia film South Dragon North Phoenix Their collaboration would continue on until the mid 1970s His first appearance in a film was in Brave Lad of Guangong 1950 2 In the 1960s he became one of Shaw Brothers main choreographers and had a strong working relationship with director Chang Cheh working on many of Chang s films as a choreographer often alongside Tong Gaai including The One Armed Swordsman as well as other Shaw Brothers wuxia films such as The Jade Bow After a split with Chang on the set of Marco Polo Lau evolved into a director during the sudden boom of martial arts films in the early 1970s He occasionally did choreography work for non Shaw films as well such as Master of the Flying Guillotine After Shaw Brothers collapsed in the 1980s Lau moved on and continued directing and choreographing films among them Drunken Master II However the film s star Jackie Chan and director Lau clashed over the style of fighting resulting in Lau leaving the set before the shooting of the final fight scene which was then taken over by Chan 3 Most recently Lau performed acting and choreography work for Tsui Hark s 2005 film Seven Swords Mark Houghton opened the Lau Family Hung Kuen school Lau Family Hung Gar academy in Hong Kong Fanling with the support of his sifu Lau He gave his disciple the permission to spread the art of Lau Family Hung Kuen to chosen students There are already branches in England Philippines and China Collaborations with Gordon Liu editLau s most frequent collaborator is likely his god brother Gordon Liu Chia Hui and he worked with Liu on a number of films directing him as a star in the now classic The 36th Chamber of Shaolin 1978 as well as directing Liu as either a star or cast member in Dirty Ho 1979 Eight Diagram Pole Fighter 1983 Executioners from Shaolin 1977 Return to the 36th Chamber 1980 Heroes of the East 1978 Legendary Weapons of China 1982 Disciples of the 36th Chamber 1985 Tiger on Beat 1988 Tiger on the Beat 2 1990 Shaolin Warrior 1980 Spiritual Boxer II 1979 Cat vs Rat 1982 The Lady is the Boss 1983 My Young Auntie 1981 Challenge of the Masters 1976 Shaolin Mantis 1978 The Martial Club 1981 and Drunken Monkey 2003 They also appeared together as themselves in the Italian documentary Dragonland 2009 directed by Lorenzo De Luca Screenplays editThroughout his career Lau only wrote four screenplays but they were all for films that he himself directed Those screenplays films are My Young Auntie 1981 Legendary Weapons of China 1982 The Lady is the Boss 1983 and Eight Diagram Pole Fighter 1983 All of the films also starred or featured Gordon Liu in some role or capacity Awards and nominations editIn 2005 Lau won a Best Action Choreography award at the Golden Horse Award for his action choreography work on Tsui Hark s Seven Swords He also won another Golden Horse Award in 1994 for Best Martial Arts Direction in the film Drunken Master II or The Legend of the Drunken Master In 1995 Lau also won a Best Action Choreography award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his choreography in Drunken Master II and in 1997 the film won Best Film at the Fantasia Film Festival Lau was also nominated for a Best Action Choreography Hong Kong Film Award in 2006 for his work on Tsui Hark s Seven Swords and nominated in 1983 for a Best Action Choreography Hong Kong Film Award for his work on Legendary Weapons of China 1982 which he also directed and wrote 4 In 2010 Lau was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his contributions to the martial arts film genre 4 Personal life editLau was the third child of Lau Cham Lau Jaam 劉湛 a martial arts master who studied Hung Gar under Lam Sai wing a student of Wong Fei hung 5 He has a brother who makes a living in the film industry actor choreographer Lau Kar wing as does Gordon Liu Lau s pupil and adopted godson to Lau s father Lau Cham His nephew Lau Kar Yung son of his older sister is also an actor choreographer and director Another nephew Lau Wing kin Lau Kar wing s son is also an actor and assisted Lau Kar leung with action directing Seven SwordsLau began training students Hung Gar before the age of 5 and was already quite proficient in the style Bruce Lee treated Lau as an elder uncle and asked him for advice in regards to his film career As his acting career went smoothly his family began to worry about his marriage On seeing that Liu had reached the marriageable age and there was no suitable woman around him they introduced him to a woman named Ho Sau ha 何秀霞 However Lau only had interest in his acting career but proceed with the marriage anyway they had four daughters and one son In 1978 Lau first met the then 14 years old Mary Jean Reimer who was 30 years his junior and was a fan of his and Lau helped Reimer in establishing her acting career After divorcing his first wife and leaving the family Lau married Reimer in 1984 and they had two daughters Jeanne and Rosemary Lau 6 Death editLau died on 25 June 2013 at Union Hospital Hong Kong He had been battling leukemia for two decades 7 Filmography editFilms edit 1975 The Spiritual Boxer Director 1976 Challenge of the Masters Director 1977 Executioners From Shaolin Director 1978 Deadly Strike Breakout from Oppression Director 1978 36th Chamber of Shaolin Director 1978 Shaolin Mantis Director 1978 Heroes of the East Director 1979 The Spiritual Boxer II Director 1979 Dirty Ho Director 1979 Mad Monkey Kung Fu Director 1980 My Young Auntie Director 1980 Return to the 36th Chamber Director 1981 Martial Club Director 1982 Legendary Weapons of China Director writer 1982 Cat vs Rat Director 8 9 1983 Lady Is The Boss Director 1984 The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter Director writer 1985 Disciples of the 36th Chamber Director writer 1986 Martial Arts of Shaolin Director 1988 Tiger on the Beat Director 1989 Aces Go Places 5 The Terracotta Hit Director 1990 Tiger on the Beat II Director 1994 Drunken Master II Director 1994 Drunken Master III Director 2002 Drunken Monkey Director As a martial arts choreographer edit Year Title Awards 1966 The Jade Bow 1967 One Armed Swordsman The Assassin 1968 Golden Swallow 1969 Return of the One Armed Swordsman 1970 The Heroic Ones 1971 The New One Armed Swordsman The Anonymous Heroes 1972 Boxer From Shantung The Water Margin 1973 The Blood Brothers Police Force 1974 Heroes Two Five Shaolin Masters The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires 1975 Master of the Flying Guillotine Bloody Avengers 1976 Challenge of the Masters 1977 Executioners From Shaolin 1978 36th Chamber of Shaolin Shaolin Mantis Shaolin Challenges Ninja 1979 Mad Monkey Kung Fu Dirty Ho 1980 My Young Auntie Return to the 36th Chamber Clan of the White Lotus 1982 Legendary Weapons of China Nominated Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography 1984 Invincible Pole Fighter Nominated Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography 1985 Disciples of the 36th Chamber 1992 Operation Scorpio 1994 Drunken Master II Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography 2002 Drunken Monkey 2005 Seven Swords Nominated Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography As an actor edit Brave Lad of Guangdong 1950 Huang Fei Hong yi gun fu san ba 1953 Ah Biu Huang Fei Hong wen zhen si pai lou 1955 Huang Fei Hong Da nao Fo Shan 1956 Huang Fei Hong huo shao Daoshatou 1956 Monkey Kwong Huang Fei Hong san xi nu biao shi 1956 Huang Fei Hong yi jiu long mu miao 1956 Huang Fei Hong nu tun shi er shi 1956 Chiu Chung Bo Huang Fei Hong Tie ji dou wu gong 1956 Child Huang Fei Hong long zhou duo jin 1956 Huang Fei Hong Shamian fu shen quan 1956 Huang Fei hong gong chuan jian ba 1956 Huang Fei Hong yong jiu mai yu can 1956 Hing s Man 1 Wu Song xue jian shi zi lou 1956 Huang Fei Hong Guanshan da he shou 1956 Thug Huang Fei Hong gu si jiu qing seng 1956 Bi xue en chou wan gu qing 1956 Bai hao ying xiong chuan 1956 Huang Fei Hong shui di san qin Su Shulian 1956 Huang Fei Hong da nao hua deng 1956 Kwok To Huang Fei Hong Tian hou miao jin xiang 1956 Elder Na Zha nao dong hai 1957 3rd Prince Dragon King Huang Fei Hong Henan yu xie zhan 1957 Huang Fei Hong shi wang zheng ba 1957 Leung chai Huang Fei Hong die xie ma an shan 1957 Huang Fei Hong da po fei dao dang 1957 Huang Fei hong xie jian su po wu 1957 Pirate Huang Fei Hong Ye tan hei long shan 1957 Huang Fei Hong long zheng hu dou 1958 Huang Fei Hong lei tai dou wu hu 1958 Shining Tiger Huang Fei Hong fu qi chu san hai 1958 Huang Fei Hong hu xue jiu Liang Kuan 1958 Story of the White Haired Demon Girl 1959 Huo zang Lan Tou He 1959 Disciple 2 Huang Fei Hong bei kun hei di yu 1959 Huang Fei Hong hu peng fu hu 1959 Bai fa mo nu zhuan san ji da jie ju 1959 Huang Fei Hong lei tai zheng ba zhan 1960 Lackey Nazha sheshan jiu mu 1960 Mu Cha Xing xing wang da zhan Huang Fei Hong 1960 Clawtooth 1 Huang Fei Hong yuan da po wu hu zhen 1961 Clawtooth 1 Tai ping tian guo nu ying xiong 1961 Xian he shen zhen 1961 Kun lun qi jian dou wu long 1961 Fu gui rong hua di yi jia 1962 Lian huan mou sha an 1962 Shot Thug uncredited Ru yan jing hun 1962 Detective Lee Huo yan shan 1962 Na zha san dou hong hai er 1962 Muk Cha Yue Fei chu shi 1962 Huang mao guai ren 1962 Teddy boy Xi xue shen bian 1963 Huo shao gong lian si Shang ji 1963 Lau Chee Huo shao gong lian si Xia ji 1963 Yi tian tu long ji xia ji 1963 Guai xia yan zi fei 1963 Nan long bei feng 1963 Luoyang qi xia zhuan 1964 Bai gu li hun zhen shang ji 1964 Bai gu li hun zhen xia ji 1964 Ru lai shen zhang shang ji 1964 Wan bian fei gu 1964 Monkey of North Mountain Pan Jin Lian 1964 Qing xia qing chou 1964 Yi di xia yi xue shang ji 1965 Da di er nu 1965 Dao jian shuang lan 1965 Qing chang yi geng chang 1965 999 Shen mi shuang shi an 1965 Kidnapper Bao lian deng 1965 Zhui ziong ji 1965 Temple of the Red Lotus 1965 Hei mei gui 1965 Rascal Yuan yang jian xia 1965 Tit gim jyu han seung jaap 1965 Yun hai yu gong yuan 1966 Nu sha shou 1966 Bian cheng san xia 1966 Nu xiu cai 1966 Sheng huo xiong feng da po huo lian zhen 1967 Yu nu jin gang 1967 Duan chang jian 1967 Nu tan hei tian e 1967 Scoundrel Qin Jian En Chou 1967 Shen jian zhen jiang hu 1967 Jin ou 1967 Henchman One Armed Swordsman 1967 Pa Shuang Mi ren xiao niao 1967 Mao yan nu lang 1967 Dao jian 1967 Nu jin gang da zhan du yan long 1967 Qi xia wu yi 1967 Hsiang brother 1 Da ci ke 1967 Wu di nu sha shou 1967 Yu mian fei hu 1968 Golden Swallow 1968 Golden Dragon Branch Leader Fang Shi Yu san da mu ren xiang 1968 Fei xia xiao bai long 1968 The Sword of Swords 1968 Du bei dao wang 1969 Ape Arms Yuan Chen Shi er jin qian biao 1969 The Flying Dagger 1969 Shen da 1975 Challenge of the Masters 1976 Chen Erh fu Executioners from Shaolin 1977 3 Sectional Staff Fighter Heroes of the East 1978 Drunken Master Su Guest star Mad Monkey Kung Fu 1979 Chen Wu guan 1981 Lion dance instructor My Young Auntie 1981 Yu Ching Chuen Legendary Weapons of China 1982 Lei Kung Heroic Family 1983 Lady Is the Boss 1983 Wang Hsia Yuan Invincible Pole Fighter 1984 Hunter Disciples of the 36th Chamber 1985 Evil Cat 1987 Master Cheung Heng cai san qian wan 1987 Liang A Bloody Fight 1988 Leung Pedicab Driver 1989 Gambling House Boss Hak do fuk sing 1989 Wong New Kids In Town A K A New Killers In Town 1990 Uncle The Banquet 1991 Master Lau Uncle Nine The Twin Dragons 1992 Doctor Operation Scorpio 1992 Master Lo Drunken Master II 1994 Master Fu Wen Chi Drunken Master III 1994 Uncle Yan Drunken Monkey 2002 Master Man Bill Seven Swords 2005 Fu Qingzhu final film role External links editLau Kar leung at IMDb Hong Kong Cinemagic Lau Kar LeungReferences edit Rovin Jeff Tracy Kathy 1997 The Essential Jackie Chan Sourcebook New York Pocket Books ISBN 9780671008437 Todd Brown Ten Essential Films From Lau Kar Leung Ten Essential Films from Lau Kar Leung Twitch Archived from the original on 2013 06 28 Retrieved 2013 06 25 Snadden John Golden Shadows presents Drunken Master 2 Sunday 1 September 2002 Melbourne www heroic cinema com Retrieved 2020 08 10 a b Karen Chu Hong Kong Director and Martial Arts Master Lau Kar leung Dies at 76 The Hollywood Reporter 25 June 2013 Viiret Justin 2005 09 30 Lau Kar Leung from Brave Lad of Canton to Hero of the East www yesasia com Archived from the original on 2008 03 09 Retrieved 2020 08 10 网易 2020 12 20 刘家良 出轨后娶娇妻 回家查岗发现男尸 遗孀再嫁豪门 www 163 com Retrieved 2021 03 16 Legendary Lau Kar Leung Liu Chia Liang Sifu is dead Shaolin Wahnam Institute Virtual Kwoon and Discussion Forum 4 July 2013 Retrieved 2016 02 19 Reifschneider Matt February 16 2017 Cat vs Rat 1982 bloodbrothersfilms com Retrieved June 26 2021 Heffner Ariana 1982 Cat vs Rat 御貓三戲錦毛鼠 1982 asiasociety org Retrieved June 26 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lau Kar leung amp oldid 1217535600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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