Chieh-Chiang Wu

Chieh-Chiang Wu

Personal Details

Biography

Notable for his esteemed contributions to the realm of cinema, Chieh-Chiang Wu has made a lasting impact through his involvement in a trio of iconic films, each one showcasing his mastery of the craft.

His most renowned work is undoubtedly the 1994 martial arts masterpiece, Drunken Master II, a film that has left an indelible mark on the genre.

Furthermore, Wu's expertise was also showcased in The Three Swordsmen, another 1994 release that demonstrated his versatility as a filmmaker.

In addition to these two notable achievements, Wu's impressive oeuvre also includes the 1987 thriller, Mirage, a gripping tale that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

Through his work on these films, Chieh-Chiang Wu has solidified his position as a respected figure in the world of cinema, leaving a lasting legacy that will be cherished for generations to come.

Career

2000
China Strike Force
China Strike Force as Construction worker
1994
Jui kuen II
Jui kuen II as (extra) (uncredited)
1986
Born to Defense
Born to Defense as Angry Chinese
1985
Disciples of the 36th Chamber
Disciples of the 36th Chamber as (extra) (uncredited)
1984
The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter
The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter as Pan Mei's Soldier / (extra) (uncredited)
1983
Winners & Sinners
Winners & Sinners as Robber in Jewelry Shop
Project A
Project A as Policeman (uncredited)
1982
Legendary Weapons of China
Legendary Weapons of China as Fighter in Opening Titles
1981
My Young Auntie
My Young Auntie as Sheng's Thug (uncredited)
Martial Club
Martial Club as Student (uncredited)
1980
Fists of the White Lotus
Fists of the White Lotus as Shaolin Student
The Clones of Bruce Lee
The Clones of Bruce Lee as Assistant Director Chan
1979
Dirty Ho
Dirty Ho as (extra) (uncredited)
Mad Monkey Kung Fu
Mad Monkey Kung Fu as Biao, Duan's Thug (uncredited)
1978
1975
Dragon Flies
Dragon Flies as Martial Artist (uncredited)
1972
Hapkido
Hapkido as (extra) (uncredited)