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Lau Kar-wing

Lau Kar-wing (born 1944) is a martial artist, Hong Kong martial arts film director, action choreographer and actor. [1]

Lau Kar-wing
劉家榮
Born1944 (age 78–79)
Occupation(s)Actor, director, action choreographer
Years active1964–present
ChildrenLau Wing-kin (son)
Parent
  • Lau Cham (father)
Awards
Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Action Choreography
1991 Once Upon a Time in China

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese劉家榮
Simplified Chinese刘家荣
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiú Jiārong
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingLau4 Gaa1 Wing4

Background Edit

Born in the Xinhui District of Jiangmen in Guangdong, China, Lau Kar-wing was the fourth child of Lau Cham (劉湛), a martial arts master who studied under Lam Sai-wing, pupil of the legendary Chinese folk hero, Wong Fei-hung.

Lau began learning kung fu in his early teens, learning in secret at his father's school. When his older brother, Lau Kar-leung, discovered this, he began teaching Kar-wing himself.

Film career Edit

Before becoming famous, Lau worked as an extra and choreographer on the black & white Wong Fei-hung films, which starred Kwan Tak-hing as the titular hero. Lau was given his start working under his father and brother in these films, and followed his brother to become a stuntman and assistant choreographer.

In the 1960s he became one of the Shaw Brothers Studio's main action choreographers, working with many directors on films such as King Boxer (1972). Lau evolved to become a director in the late 1970s. By this time he was already an accomplished actor and action choreographer outside of Shaw Brothers.

In the 1970s, Lau formed a partnership with Sammo Hung and Karl Maka. The trio started their own film production company in 1978, Gar Bo Motion Picture Company. They made just two films, before Maka left to start Cinema City. Both films starred Lau, Hung and Maka, Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog (1978) and Odd Couple (1979). During this period, Lau continued to make films for Shaw Brothers Studio. He moved with the times, in the 1980s he alternated between his own work, and that of Sammo Hung. He also found the time to appear in several of his brother, Lau Kar-leung's films. In 1989, Lau Kar-wing directed City Cops, one of Cynthia Rothrock's best films.

During the late 1980s and early 90s, Lau's output slowed down. Since 1994 he has virtually retired from the industry. One of his best known efforts from this period is Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon (1990), alongside his old collaborators, Sammo Hung and Karl Maka. Kar-wing worked alongside his brother, Kar-leung, as martial arts choreographer on the film Drunken Monkey (2002), and was an uncredited martial arts advisor on Tsui Hark's Seven Swords (2005). Footage of Wing's performance in the 1976 film Tiger & Crane Fists was utilized for the character Wimp Lo in the 2002 American comedy film Kung Pow! Enter the Fist.

Lau is also a skilled lion dance performer, and has demonstrated this ability in at least two films Why Me? (1985) and Once Upon a Time in China and America (1997).

Personal life Edit

Lau is the younger brother of actor, director and action choreographer Lau Kar-leung. Gordon Liu (a.k.a. Lau Kar-fai) is a godson to Lau's parents. He is father to TVB actor Lau Wing-kin. His nephew, Lau Kar-yung (the son of Lau's older sister), is also an actor, action choreographer and director.

Selected filmography Edit

As director Edit

As martial arts choreographer Edit

As actor Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Hong Kong Cinemagic - Lau Kar Wing". Retrieved 30 October 2016.

External links Edit

  • Lau Kar-wing at IMDb
  • Lau Kar-wing's filmography

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life 4 Selected filmography 4 1 As director 4 2 As martial arts choreographer 4 3 As actor 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditBorn in the Xinhui District of Jiangmen in Guangdong China Lau Kar wing was the fourth child of Lau Cham 劉湛 a martial arts master who studied under Lam Sai wing pupil of the legendary Chinese folk hero Wong Fei hung Lau began learning kung fu in his early teens learning in secret at his father s school When his older brother Lau Kar leung discovered this he began teaching Kar wing himself Film career EditBefore becoming famous Lau worked as an extra and choreographer on the black amp white Wong Fei hung films which starred Kwan Tak hing as the titular hero Lau was given his start working under his father and brother in these films and followed his brother to become a stuntman and assistant choreographer In the 1960s he became one of the Shaw Brothers Studio s main action choreographers working with many directors on films such as King Boxer 1972 Lau evolved to become a director in the late 1970s By this time he was already an accomplished actor and action choreographer outside of Shaw Brothers In the 1970s Lau formed a partnership with Sammo Hung and Karl Maka The trio started their own film production company in 1978 Gar Bo Motion Picture Company They made just two films before Maka left to start Cinema City Both films starred Lau Hung and Maka Dirty Tiger Crazy Frog 1978 and Odd Couple 1979 During this period Lau continued to make films for Shaw Brothers Studio He moved with the times in the 1980s he alternated between his own work and that of Sammo Hung He also found the time to appear in several of his brother Lau Kar leung s films In 1989 Lau Kar wing directed City Cops one of Cynthia Rothrock s best films During the late 1980s and early 90s Lau s output slowed down Since 1994 he has virtually retired from the industry One of his best known efforts from this period is Skinny Tiger Fatty Dragon 1990 alongside his old collaborators Sammo Hung and Karl Maka Kar wing worked alongside his brother Kar leung as martial arts choreographer on the film Drunken Monkey 2002 and was an uncredited martial arts advisor on Tsui Hark s Seven Swords 2005 Footage of Wing s performance in the 1976 film Tiger amp Crane Fists was utilized for the character Wimp Lo in the 2002 American comedy film Kung Pow Enter the Fist Lau is also a skilled lion dance performer and has demonstrated this ability in at least two films Why Me 1985 and Once Upon a Time in China and America 1997 Personal life EditLau is the younger brother of actor director and action choreographer Lau Kar leung Gordon Liu a k a Lau Kar fai is a godson to Lau s parents He is father to TVB actor Lau Wing kin His nephew Lau Kar yung the son of Lau s older sister is also an actor action choreographer and director Selected filmography EditAs director Edit He Has Nothing But Kung Fu 1977 Dirty Kung Fu 1978 Fists and Guts 1979 Odd Couple 1979 Shaolin Warrior 1980 Treasure Hunters 1981 Till Death Do We Scare 1982 The Fake Ghost Catchers 1982 Play Catch 1983 Wits of the Brats 1984 From the Great Beyond a k a Those Merry Souls 1985 Scared Stiff 1987 The Dragon Family 1988 City Cops 1989 Skinny Tiger Fatty Dragon 1990 Innocent Killer 1994 As martial arts choreographer Edit The Elusive Golden Butterfly 1966 The Story of a Discharged Prisoner 1967 The Strange Sword 1968 Three Young Girls 1968 Let s Sing and Dance to Celebrate a Peaceful Year 1969 Valley of the Fangs 1970 The Young Girl Dares Not Homeward 1970 The Heroic Ones 1970 The Swift Knight 1971 The Oath of Death 1971 Young People 1972 Water Margin 1972 5 Fingers of Death a k a King Boxer 1972 Prodigal Boxer 1972 Delightful Forest 1972 Boxer from Shantung 1972 Black Guide 1973 Devil and Angel 1973 Death on the Docks 1973 The Private Eye 1973 The Inheritor of Kung Fu 1973 The Mandarin 1973 Return of the Assassin 1973 The Young Tiger 1973 Breakout from Oppression 1973 The Escaped Convict 1974 The Concrete Jungle 1974 The Drug Addict 1974 A Mad World of Fools 1974 Five Tough Guys 1974 The Thunder Kick 1974 Five Shaolin Masters 1974 Young Lovers on Flying Wheels 1974 The Monk 1975 The Taxi Driver 1975 Master of the Flying Guillotine 1976 He Has Nothing But Kung Fu 1977 One Arm Chivalry Fights Against One Arm Chivalry 1977 Dirty Tiger Crazy Frog 1978 Dirty Kung Fu 1978 His Name Is Nobody 1979 Fists and Guts 1979 Odd Couple 1979 Shaolin Warrior 1980 Treasure Hunters 1981 The Fake Ghost Catchers 1982 Aces Go Places 2 1983 Shanghai 13 1984 Prison on Fire 1987 Armour of God 1987 Return of the Lucky Stars 1989 Just Heroes 1989 Aces Go Places 5 The Terracotta Hit 1989 City Cops 1989 Once Upon a Time in China 1991 Full Contact 1992 Innocent Killer 1994 Drunken Monkey 2002 Seven Swords 2005 uncredited As actor Edit The Professionals 1967 The Thundering Sword 1967 King Cat 1967 The Black Killer 1967 The Sword and the Lute 1967 Lady in Distress The Invincible Fighter 1967 The Story of a Discharged Prisoner 1967 The Assassin 1967 Girl in Red 1967 The One Armed Swordsman 1967 Trail of the Broken Blade 1967 Red Lamp Shaded in Blood 1968 The Magnificent Five 1968 The White Dragon 1968 Golden Swallow 1968 The Silver Fox 1968 The Sword of Swords 1968 Return of the One Armed Swordsman 1969 Dead End 1969 The Oath of Death 1971 The Jade Faced Assassin 1971 The Swift Knight 1971 Hooded Swordsman 1971 The Inheritor of Kung Fu 1973 Devil and Angel 1973 The Devil s Treasure 1973 The Mandarin 1973 Kung Fu on the Bosphorus 1974 The Monk 1975 Challenge of the Masters 1976 Master of the Flying Guillotine 1976 Savage Killers 1976 The Good the Bad and the Loser 1976 He Has Nothing But Kung Fu 1977 Iron Fists 1977 One Arm Chivalry Fights Against One Arm Chivalry 1977 The Secret of the Shaolin Poles 1977 The 36th Chamber of Shaolin 1978 Shaolin Mantis 1978 Dirty Kung Fu 1978 Warriors Two 1978 Dirty Tiger Crazy Frog 1978 Spiritual Boxer II 1979 Fists and Guts 1979 His Name Is Nobody 1979 Odd Couple 1979 Knockabout 1979 Shaolin Warrior 1980 Treasure Hunters 1981 Cat vs Rat 1982 It Takes Two 1982 Legendary Weapons of China 1982 Till Death Do We Scare 1982 Play Catch 1983 Eight Diagram Pole Fighter 1984 My Lucky Stars 1985 Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars 1985 Millionaire s Express 1986 Trouble Couples 1987 Tiger on Beat 1988 The Dragon Family 1988 Return of the Lucky Stars 1989 Aces Go Places 5 The Terracotta Hit 1989 Skinny Tiger Fatty Dragon 1990 Twin Dragons 1992 Innocent Killer 1994 Wong Fei Hung Series 1996 Once Upon a Time in China and America 1997 Fist Power 2000 Kung Pow Enter the Fist 2002 archival footage Anna in Kungfuland 2003 Ultimate Fight 2004 References Edit Hong Kong Cinemagic Lau Kar Wing Retrieved 30 October 2016 External links EditLau Kar wing at IMDb Lau Kar wing s filmography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lau Kar wing amp oldid 1154200856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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