Han Ying-Chieh

Birthday
1927-01-01

Han Ying-Chieh - , Choreographer, Martial Arts Choreographer, Action Director known for his work in such projectsAdvice for working with the Map of emotions: «A Better Tomorrow» (1986), «Fist of Fury» (1972), «The Big Boss» (1971), «New Fist of Fury» (1976), «A Touch of Zen» (1970),

Han Ying-chieh (Chinese: 韓英傑, January 1, 1927 – October 15, 1991) was a Hong Kong Chinese actor. He started acting from 1966 and acted in movies such as Come Drink with Me and others. He acted in some films with Bruce Lee such as The Big Boss and Fist of Fury and with Jackie Chan in New Fist of Fury. Ying-chieh has acted 60 movies from 1946-1991. His final performance was in The Swordsman (1990 film) as Huashan Sect elder Feng QingYang.

The most significant works of Han Ying-Chieh

A Better Tomorrow
A Better Tomorrow (1986)
Character: (uncredited)
Fist of Fury (1972)
Character: Feng Kwai-sher
Position: Choreographer
The Big Boss (1971)
Character: Boss Mi - Leading
New Fist of Fury (1976)
Character: Hung
Position: Martial Arts Choreographer
Swordsman (1990)
Character: Fung Ching Yeung
Come Drink with Me (1966)
Character: Jade Faced Tiger's Man
Position: Martial Arts Choreographer
A Touch of Zen (1970)
Character: Chief Commander Hsu Hsien-Chen
Position: Choreographer, Martial Arts Choreographer
Dragon Inn (1967)
Character: Mao Zong-Xian - Leading
Position: Action Director
Dynasty (1977)

Position: Martial Arts Choreographer


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