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James Tien Chuen
Actor, Additional Credits
Born May 28, 1942 (82 years)
James Tien-chun (Chinese: 田俊; born 28 May 1942) is a Hong Kong actor from Guangdong, China. He appeared in almost 70 films, primarily in Hong Kong action cinema, including roles in the films of martial arts stars including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. He often played villains or supporting roles. He retired from the Hong Kong film industry in 1996.
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Known For
Filmography
2024 | Game of Silence · as Tien Da |
2023 | The Final Game of Death · as Tien Da (archive Footage) |
2019 | Game of Death Redux · as Mr. Tien, The Second Fighter |
2000 | Bruce Lee in G.O.D.: Shibôteki yûgi · as Charlie Wang |
2000 | Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey · as (archive Footage) |
1993 | Blade of Fury · as Bandit Leader |
1992 | |
1991 | Daddy, Father and Papa · as Brother Ho |
1991 | |
1991 | Lee Rock · as Silverfish |
1991 | Money Maker · as Lacha |
1991 | The Gambling Ghost · as Foster |
1990 | |
1990 | Pantyhose Hero · as Tsen |
1989 | Burning Sensation · as Fire Dept Commander |
1989 | Lady Reporter · as Assistant Prosecutor |
1988 | Spooky, Spooky · as Villager (opening Scene) |
1988 | |
1988 | Dragons Forever · as Boss Feng |
1987 | Last Eunuch in China · as General Lei |
1987 | Eastern Condors · as Angry Customer |
1987 | My Cousin, the Ghost · as Restaurant Manager |
1986 | Righting Wrongs · as Johnny Kwong / Chou Ting-Kuang |
1986 | Mr. Vampire II · as Officer Tien |
1986 | Lucky Stars Go Places · as Police Special Force Commander |
1986 | Rosa · as Wang Ping Tang |
1986 | Millionaires' Express · as Shi Yu |
1985 | Yes, Madam! · as Henry Tin Wai Keung |
1985 | Heart of Dragon · as Mr. Kim Tin Chun |
1985 | Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars · as Boss Lau Yan Foo |
1985 | My Lucky Stars · as Prison Warden |
1984 | The Owl vs. Bumbo · as Au Gung / Au Gan |
1984 | The Return of Pom Pom · as Insp. Tien |
1984 | Pom Pom · as Inspector Tien |
1983 | Winners & Sinners · as Chan Chiu |
1983 | Fearless Hyena 2 · as Ching Tsun-Nam |
1982 | Carry on Pickpocket · as Sgt Wu's Superior |
1981 | The Prodigal Son · as Broken Right Arm Fighter |
1980 | |
1979 | Dragon Fist · as Fang Kang |
1979 | The Fearless Hyena · as Chen Peng-Fei |
1979 | |
1978 | The Ninja Pirates · as Cast |
1978 | Spiritual Kung Fu · as Lu Qing |
1978 | Half a Loaf of Kung Fu · as Master Mao |
1978 | Magnificent Bodyguards · as Tsang |
1978 | Game of Death · as Charlie Wang |
1978 | Naked Comes the Huntress · as Tu |
1977 | Iron Fisted Monk · as Shaolin Instructor |
1977 | The Shaolin Plot · as Little Tiger |
1977 | |
1976 | The Hand of Death · as Commander Shih |
1975 | The Last Message · as Traffic Policeman |
1975 | The Dragon Tamers · as Nan Kung |
1975 | All in the Family · as Citizen (guest Star) |
1975 | The Bedevilled · as Tseng Chia Chu |
1973 | Tattooed Dragon · as Jun Lee Kwan |
1973 | Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend · as (the Game Of Death: Original 1972 Footage) |
1973 | Thunderbolt · as Chen Ying Chieh |
1973 | Attack of the Kung Fu Girls · as Chinese Revolutionary |
1973 | Seven Magnificent Fights · as Golden Hair (boss) |
1973 | A Man Called Tiger · as Liu Han Ming |
1972 | Fist of Fury · as Fan Chun-Hsia |
1971 | The Big Boss · as Hsiu Chien |
1971 | Vengeance of a Snowgirl · as Prince's Son/palace Guard Of Armour |
1971 | The Shanghai Killers · as Shih Hai-Lung |
1971 | The Crimson Charm · as Red-Gowned Chief Au-Yang Kwun |
1971 | Duel for Gold · as Cast |
1971 | Gui tai jian · as Gui's Men |
1971 | The Blade Spares None · as Chen Jo Yu |
1971 | Deaf Mute Heroine · as [extra] |
1971 | The Invincible Eight · as Lei Kuei |
1970 | The Iron Buddha · as Bandit |
1970 | A Taste of Cold Steel · as Taoist Sikong |
1970 | Brothers Five · as Bandit |
1970 | The Twelve Gold Medallions · as Juxian Hall Member |
1969 | The Golden Sword · as Three Cripples 2 |
1969 | Yan niang · as Bandit |
1969 | Raw Courage · as Checkpoint Officer |
1968 |