Wang Qun (actor)

Wang Qun
Chinese name
Pinyin Wáng Qún (Mandarin)
Jyutping Wong4 Kwan4 (Cantonese)
Born (1960-01-26)January 26, 1960
Beijing, China
Died January 3, 2008(2008-01-03) (aged 47)
Beijing, China
Alma mater Beijing Film Academy
Children 2[1]
Awards
Golden Eagle Awards
Best Supporting Actor
1987 Zhen San

Wang Qun (26 January 1960 – 3 January 2008) was a Chinese actor, film director, action choreographer and martial artist. He is best known for starring in a number of martial arts films in the 1980s and 1990s.

Wang won the 1987 Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actor for the 1986 TV series Zhen San. He died in 2008 from a heart attack.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year English Title Original Title Role Notes
1982Cut-Throat Struggle for an Invaluable Treasure塞外奪寶Cheung
1986Revengence Superlady俠女十三妹Huo Biao
1987The Magic Beggar神丐Yang Luchanalso action choreographer
Golden Dart Hero金鏢黃天霸Huang Tianbaalso action choreographer
1989The Magic Legs無敵鴛鴦腿Wu Jiataialso action choreographer
The King Gunner of His Times一代槍王Cheng Ziqing
1990Five Tigers of Heaven Bridge五虎闖天橋Li Guangren
1993Fist from Shaolin黃飛鴻之男兒當報國Wong Fei-hung
Illusive Girl幻女
1994Satyr Monks邪儈Chung Hoiporn version of The Magic Legs
Laugh at Life笑傲人生Wang Xiaotianalso director and co-writer

TV series

Year English Title Original Title Role Notes
1986Zhen San甄三Jin Er
1988Escort Agency of Fengtian奉天鏢局Liu Zhenyuan
1995Operation Iron Eagle铁鹰行动Chen Lingyun
1996The Imperial Beggar御花子Ji Haizi
Hu Xueyan胡雪巖Ronglu
1997The Tai Chi Master太極宗師Chen Zhengzhou
1998Lifetime Love in the Storm風雨一世情Yan Ke
1999Shaolin Temple新少林寺Mingsong
2000Taiji Prodigy少年張三豐Zhang Tao
2002Metamorphosis of Heavenly Silkworm金蠶絲雨Yan Chongtian
2004Thirteen Sons of Heaven Bridge天橋十三郎Pang Tai
Hero風雲爭霸Ximen Ruoshui

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