Lo Wei
Lo Wei (sometimes spelled Lo Wai,[2] 12 December 1918 – 20 January 1996) was a Hong Kong film director and film actor best known for launching the martial arts film careers of both Bruce Lee, in The Big Boss[3] and Fist of Fury,[4] and Jackie Chan, in New Fist of Fury.[3]
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Lo Wei | |||||||
Born | [1] | 12 December 1918 ||||||
Died | 20 January 1996 77) | (aged||||||
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, actor | ||||||
Years active | 1929-1993 | ||||||
Awards | Golden Horse Awards – Lifetime Achievement Award 1997 | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 羅維 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 罗維 | ||||||
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Career
After Lee's death it was Lo who gave Jackie Chan his first shot at the big time as part of the wave of Bruceploitation. Lo is said to have been linked with Chinese organized crime, the Triads.[5][6]
Lo ran the production company "Lo Wei Motion Picture Company", which operated until 1977-78 due to heavy cost-cutting measures as a result of Jackie Chan signing a deal with Golden Harvest.
Personal life
On 20 January 1996, Lo died of heart failure in Hong Kong.
Selected filmography
- Chun lei (1949)
- Chun cheng hua luo (1949)
- Da liang shan en chou ji (1949)
- Hai shi (1949) - Ku San
- Wang Kui yu Gui Ying (1952) - Wang Kuei
- Wu shan meng (1953) - Mingde
- Nie hai qing tian (1953) - Song Siqing
- Ge nu Gong Lingyan (1953)
- Ming nu ren bie zhuan (1953)
- Xiao feng xian (1953)
- Dang fu qing chi (1953) - Wen Lung
- Yuan yang jie (1953)
- Mei gui mei gui wo ai ni (1954)
- Bi xue huang hua (1954)
- Yang e (1955)
- Xiao bai cai (1955)
- Xiao feng xian xu ji (1955)
- Jin sang zi (1955)
- Cha hua nu (1955)
- Ying du yan ji (1955)
- Ju zi gu niang (1955)
- Tao hua jiang (1956) - Li Ming
- Hong chen (1956) - Hong Dalong
- Xue li hong (1956)
- Lian zhi huo (1956)
- Jing hun ji (1956) - Ma Churen
- Mang lian (1956) - Lung Meng-tang
- Shui xian (1956) - Kuang Yung-Li
- Wo xin chang dan (1956)
- Hu die fu ren (1956) - Wu Chiao
- Xian mu dan (1956)
- Duo qing he (1957) - Ah-Ching
- Jiu se cai qi (1957)
- Ai yu zui (1957) - Zhang Long
- Chun guang wu xian hao (1957)
- Ankoru watto monogatari utsukushiki aishu (1957) - King of Cambodia
- Diao Chan (1958) - Tung Chuo
- Xiao qing ren (1958)
- Shan hu (1958) - Chang Da Shun
- Hai wang zi (1958)
- Xiang ru fei fei (1958)
- Jin feng huang (1958)
- Long xiang feng wu (1959)
- Man tang hong (1959)
- Sha ren de qing shu (1959)
- Gui wu ge sheng (1959) - Kuan Li-Chi
- Jia you xi shi (1959) - Feng Gengtang
- Tao wang 48 xiao shi (1959)
- Ye hua xiang (1959) - Shang Ching Cheng
- Er nu ying xiong chuan (1959)
- Kuer liulang ji (1960)
- Gong lou dian ying (1960)
- Tao hua lei (1960) - Hua Mingchun
- Zhi fen jian die wang (1960)
- Hei hu die (1960)
- Mi yue feng bo (1960) - Chang Ying-Wei
- Ti yu huang hou (1961) - Guo Sue's Father
- Yuan nu Meng Li Si (1961)
- Wu yu wen can tian (1961) - Ho Ji-Ching
- Zei mei ren (1961)
- Shou qiang (1961)
- Zao sheng gui zi (1962)
- Yi duan qing (1962)
- Jin jian meng (1963)
- Wu Ze Tian (1963)
- He hua (1963)
- Die hai si zhuang shi (1963)
- Bao lian deng (1964) - Prime Minister Qin
- Luan feng he ming (1964) - Juying's Father
- Shen gong yuan (1964) - Dorgan
- Sheng si guan tou (1964)
- E yu he (1965)
- Nu hai qing chou (1965) - Master Ting
- Qi qi gan si dui (1965)
- Jin pu sa (1966)
- Tie guan yin (1967) - Chief Inspector
- Yu hai qing mo (1967) - Wang Xuebin
- Cui ming fu (1967)
- Jin shi qing (1968) - Liu Yi-Jen
- Nu xia hei hu die (1968) - Chief Gai Tian Lui
- Tie guan yin yong po bao zha dang (1968) - Professor Hsiung
- Duan hun gu (1968) - Chao Yun Yang
- Jurang bahaya (1968) - Mr. King
- Bayangan ajal (1968) - Mr. King
- Du long tan (1969)
- Hu dan (1969)
- Long men jin jian (1969) - Pai Chen-Tung
- Brothers Five (1970, Director)
- Gui tai jian (1971) - The King
- Ying zi shen bian (1971) - Chief Yang
- Gui liu xing (1971)
- The Big Boss (1971, Director)
- Vengeance of a Snow Girl (1971, Director) - Shen Dun
- Jin Xuan Feng (1972)
- Fist of Fury (1972) - Inspector
- The Black Tavern (1972)
- A Man Called Tiger (1973, Director) - Nakatami / Moriyuki
- Ma lu xiao ying xiong (1973) - Tram passenger victim
- Hai yuan chi hao (1973) - Noodle shop boss
- Kung Fu Girl (1973, Director) - Commissioner Wu
- Yellow Faced Tiger (1974, Director)
- Naughty, Naughty (1974, Director)
- Chuo tou zhuang yuan (1974)
- Jin fen shen xian shou (1975)
- Shaolin Wooden Men (1976, Producer)
- New Fist of Fury (1976, Director)
- The Killer Meteors (1976, Director)
- Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin (1977, Producer)
- To Kill with Intrigue (1977, Director)
- Spiritual Kung Fu (1978, Director)
- Dragon Fist (1979, Director)
- Fearless Hyena Part II (1983, Writer)
- Long hu zhi duo xing (1988)
- Haam ging bin yuen (1988)
- Shen xing tai bao (1989)
- Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive (1989) - The Boss
- Gong woo jui hau yat goh dai lo (1990) - (final film role)
References
- "Lo Wei". Hong Kong Movie DataBase.
- Avenue of Stars Archived 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
- "Lo Wei". The New York Times.
- Weiler, A. H. "The Chinese Connection (1972) The Screen: A Chinese 'Fist of Fury':Stark Tale of Revenge Opens at Pagoda Shanghai Is Setting for Kung-Fu Combats". The New York Times.
- AllMovie
- Chan, Jackie, and Jeff Yang. I Am Jackie Chan. New York: Ballantine, 1998. Print.
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