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Han Chiang
Actor
Born May 11, 1920 (104 years)
A native of Beijing and born as Zhang Zi-Ting, Hang has starred in over 60 titles and numerous TV serials. He's a versatile actor who can tackle any role, including loving fathers, office managers and touch guys. He joined Shaw Brothers in 1968 and starred in two martial arts films "Tomorrow Is Another Day" and "The Fastest Sword", where he played Chu Ching's father in both of them. Later, Hang discarded his five-year contract with Shaw Brothers because of the traveling. He turned to work in various Taiwanese film companies during the 1960s and 1980s, where he starred in "Secret Agent Chang Kong No.1", "Clam Fairy" and "It All Started With A Bed". He had also appeared in "The Sword" produced by Hong Kong's Chang Jiang Films. Han is best remembered for his martial arts roles.
Movies & Shows on Plex
Known For
Filmography
1985 | Jungle Heat · as Cast |
1985 | The Master Strikes Back · as Cast |
1983 | Lei tai · as Cast |
1983 | Men from the Gutter · as Cast |
1983 | Shaolin vs. Wu Tang · as Master Liu |
1983 | Portrait in Crystal · as Cast |
1982 | Ode to Gallantry · as Cast |
1982 | My Rebellious Son · as Cast |
1982 | Godfather from Canton · as Cast |
1982 | The Emperor and the Minister · as Cast |
1982 | Kid from Kwang Tung · as Cast |
1982 | Passing Flickers · as Cast |
1982 | Bong ju · as Cast |
1981 | What Price Honesty? · as Cast |
1981 | Bloody Parrot · as Kuo Kan |
1981 | The Emperor and His Brother · as Cast |
1981 | The Treasure Hunters · as Cast |
1981 | The Sword Stained with Royal Blood · as Cast |
1981 | Return of the Sentimental Swordsman · as Cast |
1980 | Lost Souls · as Cast |
1980 | The Rebel Intruders · as Commander Lin's Secret Messenger |
1980 | Heroes Shed No Tears · as Cast |
1980 | Swift Sword · as Cast |
1980 | Kung Fu of 8 Drunkards · as Cast |
1980 | Coward Bastard · as Cast |
1980 | Killer Constable · as Cast |
1980 | Emperor Chien Lung and the Beauty · as Cast |
1980 | Iron Chain Assassin · as Rascal |
1980 | Ten Tigers of Kwangtung · as Cast |
1979 | Ma fung gwai kuen · as Meng's Man |
1979 | Kung Fu on Sale · as Cast |
1979 | Five Superfighters · as Cast |
1979 | Dirty Ho · as Prince |
1979 | Abbot of Shaolin · as Cast |
1979 | The Kung Fu Instructor · as Cast |
1979 | Stroke of Death · as Cast |
1979 | The Deadly Breaking Sword · as Cast |
1979 | The Shadow Boxing · as Tavern Boss |
1979 | Jun fa qu shi · as Cast |
1979 | The Boxer from the Temple · as Cast |
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1978 | Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre 2 · as Cast |
1978 | Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre · as Cast |
1978 | Legend of the Bat · as Cast |
1978 | The Brave Archer Part II · as Liang Zi-Weng |
1978 | Soul of the Sword · as Royal Guard |
1978 | The Vengeful Beauty · as Captured Guillotine Squad Member Captured By Han |
1978 | The 36th Chamber of Shaolin · as Senior Monk |
1978 | Palace Carnage · as Cast |
1977 | Pursuit of Vengeance · as Cast |
1977 | Chinatown Kid · as Cast |
1977 | The Battle Wizard · as Sze-Kung Hsuan |
1977 | Magnificent Wanderers · as Cast |
1977 | Clans of Intrigue · as Cast |
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1976 | Shao Lin Kung-Fu Mystagogue · as Prisoner Who Saves King Tang |
1976 | Fighting of Shaolin Monks · as Gravedigger |
1976 | The Web of Death · as Cast |
1976 | Big Bad Sis · as Cast |
1976 | The Girlie Bar · as Cast |
1976 | The Oily Maniac · as Cast |
1976 | Homicides: The Criminals Part II · as Hsiao Pi San (pt. 2) |
1976 | Super Rider Against the Devils · as Dr. Guo Dong |
1976 | Si qiu · as One Of Sheng's Men |
1976 | Killer Clans · as Cast |
1976 | The Criminals · as Wang's Indonesian Accomplice (part 1), Chin (part 3) |
1975 | The Spiritual Boxer · as Liu Yung |
1975 | Qi mian ren · as Cast |
1975 | Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold · as Cast |
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1974 | Shatter · as Korean Taekwondo Fighter |
1974 | Wu da han · as Japan Consulate Official |
1974 | The Bod Squad · as Chao's Guard |
1974 | Rivals of Kung Fu · as Cast |
1974 | The Ghost Lovers · as Cast |
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1972 | Hei chi hei · as Cast |
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1972 | The Death Duel · as [extra] |
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1968 | The Fastest Sword · as Liu Chang-Feng |