Hang-Sheng Wu

Hang-Sheng Wu

Personal Details

Biography

A renowned figure in the realm of cinema, Hang-Sheng Wu has left an indelible mark on the world of film with his unforgettable contributions to the world of martial arts movies, particularly in the iconic "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" released in 1978.

This cinematic mastermind has also made a lasting impact with his work on the action-packed "No Retreat, No Surrender 2" which premiered in 1987, a testament to his versatility and skill as a filmmaker.

But Wu's impressive repertoire extends far beyond these notable titles, as he has also brought to life the unforgettable character of Big Brother Cheng in the 1975 film of the same name, a true showcase of his mastery of storytelling and character development.

Career

1988
City War
City War as Gives Guns to Dick Lee
1981
1980
Rendezvous with Death
Rendezvous with Death as Panda (One of the Four Killers)
1979
The Deadly Breaking Sword
The Deadly Breaking Sword as Dr. Guo's Hanger-on
Dirty Ho
Dirty Ho as One of the '7 Bitters'
The Kid with the Golden Arm
The Kid with the Golden Arm as Deadly Valley Spy
1978
The Proud Youth
The Proud Youth as Lao Denuo
Sha jue
Sha jue as Sire's Swordsman
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin as Tung Qian-jin, San Ta's Student
1977
Goliathon
Goliathon as Ah Pi
The Sentimental Swordsman
The Sentimental Swordsman as Yun's invited hero (uncredited)
Death Duel
Death Duel as Leader of 4 Swift Swords (uncredited)
1976
The Web of Death
The Web of Death as Martial Artist Killed in Prologue (uncredited)
Black Magic
Black Magic as Nuo's Colleague