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Lee Wan-Chung
Sep 02, 1911 (113 years old) in Tianjin, China
Known For
Come Drink with Me
The Duel
The Water Margin
The Magnificent Trio
Shaolin Martial Arts
Credits
1981 ·
Chivalry Deadly Feud
as
1980 ·
Jade Hairpin Alliance
as
1980 ·
The Imperious Princess
as Eunuch
1980 ·
No Big Deal
as
1980 ·
The Silver Spear
as Old Monk
1979 ·
I Sing I Cry
as
1978 ·
Rainbow In My Heart
as Mr. Wang
1977 ·
Broken Oath
as Hao's Assistant
1977 ·
Five Kung Fu Daredevil Heroes
as
1976 ·
Laugh In
as
1976 ·
The Dragon Lives
as
1976 ·
The Dragon Lives
as (as Yunzhong Li)
1976 ·
Woman Prisoner No. 407 II
as Prison Guard
1974 ·
The Devil in Her
as Doctor
1974 ·
Na Cha the Great
as Master Tai Yi of Mt Qianyuan
1974 ·
A Mad World of Fools
as
1974 ·
Shaolin Martial Arts
as Manchu General
1974 ·
Tornado of Chu-chiang
as
1974 ·
Kung Fu Conspiracy
as Sakata
1973 ·
Heroes of Sung
as Tianqiao
1973 ·
Fist to Fist
as Officer at Military Academy
1973 ·
Illicit Desire
as Zheng Fu-Cheng
1973 ·
Kung Fu King
as
1973 ·
Facets of Love
as Huang's Friend
1973 ·
Call to Arms
as Lord Yu
1972 ·
Legends of Lust
as Tao San Hsin
1972 ·
Trilogy of Swordsmanship
as Rich Brothel Patron
1972 ·
Stranger in Hong Kong
as Policeman
1972 ·
The Imperial Swordsman
as Zhi Yu
1972 ·
The Deadly Knives
as Master Zhong
1972 ·
The Ghost
as
1972 ·
The Water Margin
as Grand Secretary Liang
1971 ·
The Oath of Death
as Master Hung Ching Fu
1971 ·
The Anonymous Heroes
as Staff Officer
1971 ·
The Blade Spares None
as Han Chen
1971 ·
The Duel
as Senator Feng
1971 ·
Sons and Daughters
as
1970 ·
A Taste of Cold Steel
as Lord Wuyi
1970 ·
Swordswomen Three
as Li Chi-Liang
1970 ·
Brothers Five
as Butler Teng
1970 ·
Lady of Steel
as Wei Tong Ming
1969 ·
Mallow Forest
as
1969 ·
The Monkey in Hong Kong
as
1968 ·
Winter Love
as Peter Chan
1968 ·
The Sword of Swords
as Lin Bongyin
1968 ·
Forever Diamonds
as Chau Tong Ming
1968 ·
The Bells of Death
as Tao Kung Chuan
1968 ·
Travels with a Sword
as Tien Ta Kwei/Chief Tien
1968 ·
Black Butterfly
as Advisor Yu
1967 ·
Rape of the Sword
as Prince Wu Yi
1967 ·
The Mirror
as
1967 ·
The Dragon Creek
as City Chief Investigator Ma
1967 ·
The Thundering Sword
as Yue's security escort member (uncredited)
1967 ·
The Sword and the Lute
as Master Wen
1967 ·
The Trail of the Broken Blade
as Innkeeper
1967 ·
Hong Kong Nocturne
as Japanese Director
1966 ·
The Magnificent Trio
as Magistrate's advisor
1966 ·
The Mating Season
as Boss
1966 ·
The Blue and the Black 2
as Principal
1966 ·
The Knight of Knights
as Governor Wang
1966 ·
Come Drink with Me
as Smiling Tiger Tsu Kan
1965 ·
The Twin Swords
as Red Lotus chief
1965 ·
Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore
as Doctor
1965 ·
Vermilion Door
as Fan's servant
1965 ·
The Lark
as Mr Xu
1965 ·
Mimi-Private Eye
as
1965 ·
The Mermaid
as Exorcist
1965 ·
Temple of the Red Lotus
as Red Lotus Chief Zhang Yuan
1964 ·
The Last Woman of Shang
as Laughing Courtier
1964 ·
Lady General Hua Mulan
as Army officer
1964 ·
Between Tears and Smiles
as Captain's Assistant
1963 ·
The Adulteress
as Wang Kui-Sheng
1963 ·
Bitter Sweet
as
1963 ·
The Second Spring
as
1963 ·
Love Parade
as Press conference guest
1962 ·
Madam White Snake
as Taoist Priest Guo Wei
1961 ·
When the Poles Meet
as
1961 ·
Love Without End
as Suen Ching Seng
1961 ·
Oh Boys! Oh Girls!
as
1961 ·
The Swallow
as
1961 ·
All the Best
as
1960 ·
When the Peach Blossoms Bloom
as Papa Shen
1960 ·
How to Marry a Millionaire
as
1960 ·
East Flows the River
as Chang Chin Fa
1960 ·
Twilight Hours
as
1960 ·
Forever Yours
as
1960 ·
Torrents of Spring
as waiter
1959 ·
Desire
as
1959 ·
The Vengeance of the Vampire
as
1959 ·
Love Letter Murder
as Bao Li-Zhi
1958 ·
You Are My Soul
as
1958 ·
The Magic Touch
as Ding Kan-Tang
1958 ·
Diau Charn
as Li Ru
1958 ·
A Kiss for Me
as
1957 ·
The Lady of Mystery
as
1957 ·
A Mellow Spring
as
1957 ·
Miss Evening Sweet
as
1957 ·
Two Young Soccer Teams
as Ming Li
1957 ·
Murder in the Night
as
1957 ·
Golden Lotus
as
1956 ·
Meet Me After Spring
as