Chang Pei-Shan

Chang Pei-Shan

1942-01-01 – 1984-02-26 (age 42) Beijing, China
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Biography

Chang was raised in Beijing, his excellent Mandarin accent serving him well when he joined Shaw Brothers as both supporting player and dubbing actor. His younger brother, Chin Chuan was also one of its top leading men in the late 1960's. While under contract, Chang appeared in over twenty films, often in "bad guy" roles. His famous films include "The Lady Professional", "The Silent Love" and "King Eagle".

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Known For

The One-Armed Swordsman
The Magnificent Trio
The Magnificent Trio

1966

as Bandit

Broken Oath
Broken Oath

1977

as Chou Kui / General Tiu

The Invincible Fist
The Invincible Fist

1969

as Golden Abascus Lee Bu-Lok

The Assassin
The Assassin

1967

as Xu Shi

Angel with the Iron Fists
Angel with the Iron Fists

1967

as Dark Angel A4

The Wandering Swordsman
The Wandering Swordsman

1970

as 'Fail-Safe' Kung Wu

The Sword and the Lute
The Sword and the Lute

1967

as Xiu Erh

Sons of the Good Earth
Sons of the Good Earth

1965

as Chao Kang

Lady of the Law
Lady of the Law

1975

as Valley Steward

A Queen's Ransom
A Queen's Ransom

1976

as Miyamoto

King Eagle
King Eagle

1971

as 1st Chief / Hung Ching-Tien

The Merry Wife
The Merry Wife

1972

as Qiu Zhengyu

The Double Crossers
Hong Kong Emmanuelle
Hong Kong Emmanuelle

1977

as So Sai

The Golden Buddha
The Golden Buddha

1966

as Chan Chung Cheung

Heroes of Sung
Heroes of Sung

1973

as Wang Tian-Long