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Shao Lo-Hui

1919-10-15 – 1993-01-01 (age 73) Taiwan
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Biography

Shao Lo-Hui (้‚ต็พ…่ผ) was a Taiwanese actor, director and writer. Born as Shao Shouli( ้‚ตๅฎˆๅˆฉ), he lived in the city of Tainan before his family moved to Japan. He studied direction at the Imperial Film and Drama School in Tokyo. After graduation, he worked as an actor for Shochiku Pictures Co., Ltd. in Osaka under the stage name Nakamura Bunzo (ไธญๆ‘ๆ–‡่—). After World War II, he returned to Taiwan and worked for the Guofeng Theater Company (ๅœ‹้ขจๅЇๅœ˜). He later formed his own theatre troupe, Mei Fangyu Theatre Company (ๆข…่Šณ็މๅЇๅœ˜). In 1955, he was hired to direct the Hokkien language film Six Gifted Scholars' Romance of the West-Chamber (ๅ…ญๆ‰ๅญ่ฅฟๅป‚่จ˜).

Known For

The 18 Bronzemen
The 18 Bronzemen

1976

as Abbot

The Ape Girl
The Blazing Temple
Na Cha and the Seven Devils
Na Cha and the Seven Devils

1973

as Yuan Hong (uncredited)

Kuei-mei, a Woman
The Mighty One
The Mighty One

1972

as Master Mo Kai Sheng

The Golden Mask
The Golden Mask

1977

as Master Lu Chin Tan

Moonlight Sword and Jade Lion
Seven to One
Seven to One

1973

as Father Ting

The Phantom Lute
The Phantom Lute

1975

as Magistrate Hu

Brave Girl Boxer from Shanghai
Brave Girl Boxer from Shanghai

1972

as Boss Tan Szu Yeh

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Chinese Boxing

1972

as Japanese captain

Kung Fu Inferno
The Bold Three
The Bold Three

1972

as Japanese samurai

Shaolin Vengeance
Fairy Fox
Okinawan Horror: Upside-Down Ghost - Chinese Horror: Breaking a Coffin