Michael Chan (actor)







Michael Chan Wai-man (Chinese: 陳惠敏; born 10 July 1946) is a Hong Kong actor. A Hakka of Wuhua ancestry born in New Territories, Chan was well known for various triad roles, when in actuality he had been involved with triads in real life.[1] In a media interview, he admitted to have been the No. 2 the 14K Triad that dominated vice in Tsim Sha Tsui before the handover of Hong Kong. Having worked as a police officer in the prison system, he came into contact with many underworld figures and joined the Triads. Chan was expelled from the police force as a result of his links.[1]


A little-known fact that also happens to be a huge part of his life was that he was a well-established kickboxing and boxing champion in southeast Asia. As a martial arts fanatic, Chan studied a multitude of fighting styles, which included Muay Thai, northern and southern Chinese kung fu and boxing.


Chan had a huge influence from Bruce Lee in his training methods and fighting, where they happened to be really good friends.




Contents






  • 1 Filmography


    • 1.1 Films


    • 1.2 TV series




  • 2 References


  • 3 External links





Filmography




Films





  • Chasing the Dragon (2017)


  • Super Bodyguard (2016)


  • Gangster Payday (2014)


  • Triad (2012)


  • Lives in Flames (2012)


  • Gallants (2010)


  • Run Papa Run (2008)


  • A Chinese Tall Story (2005)


  • Where's Mamma's Boy? (2005)


  • 6 A.M. (2005)


  • Enter The Phoenix (2004)


  • Yellow Dragon (2003)


  • Lost In Time (2003)


  • The Spy Dad (2003)


  • Bullets Of Love (2001)


  • Old Master Q 2001 (2001)


  • You Shoot, I Shoot (2001)


  • Mafia Dot Com (2000)


  • Metade Fumaca (2000)


  • The Kingdom Of Mob (1999)


  • Heaven Of Hope (1999)


  • Deadly Illusion (1998)


  • A True Mob Story (1998)


  • Young And Dangerous: The Prequel (1998)


  • We're No Bad Guys (1997)


  • Beyond The Copline (1996)


  • Mongkok Story (1996)


  • Once Upon A Time In Triad Society (1996)


  • To Be No.1 (1996)


  • Young and Dangerous 3 (1996)


  • Mr. X (1995)


  • Teddy Boy (1995)


  • Hong Kong Adam's Family (1994)


  • Lady Super Cops (1993)


  • The Mad Monk (1993)


  • No More Love, No More Death (1993)


  • The Wild Girls (1993)


  • All Mighty Gambler (1993)


  • Truant Heroes (1992)


  • Once A Black Sheep (1992)


  • Heroes Of Earth (1992)


  • Gun n' Rose (1992)


  • What a Hero! (1992)


  • Talk To Me Dicky (1992)


  • Lee Rock II (1991)


  • Lee Rock (1991)


  • Gangland Odyssey (1990)


  • Bloody Brotherhood (1989)


  • Project A Part II (1987)


  • In The Line Of Duty (1986)


  • Pom Pom Strikes Back (1986)


  • Legacy Of Rage (1986)


  • Ninja Strike (1985)


  • The Master Strikes Back (1985)


  • Profile In Anger (1984)


  • Three Stooges Go Undercover (1984)


  • Five Element Ninjas (1982)


  • Winner Takes All (1982)


  • Crimson Street (1982)


  • Mercenaries From Hong Kong (1982)


  • Dragon Lord (1982)


  • The Legal Illegals (1981)


  • The Mad Cold-Blooded Murder (1981)


  • The Club (1981)


  • The Heroes (1980)


  • Handcuffs (1979)


  • The Deadly Breaking Sword (1979)


  • The Proud Youth (1978)


  • Godfather's Fury (1978)


  • The Mad, The Mean And The Deadly (1978)


  • Bruce Lee, The Invincible (1978)


  • The Invincible Killer (1978)


  • Judgment Of An Assassin (1977)


  • Broken Oath (1977)


  • Deadly Chase For Justice (1977)


  • Ferocious Monk From Shaolin (1977)


  • The Big Boss Part 2 (1976)


  • Bruce's Deadly Fingers (1976)


  • Jumping Ash (1976)


  • All Men Are Brothers (1975)


  • The Female Fugitive (1975)


  • Chinese Mack (1974)


  • The Bravest Fist (1974)


  • Chinese Hercules (1973)


  • Spirits of Bruce Lee (1973)


  • Adventure In Denmark (1973)


  • Tiger Vs Dragon (1972)


  • Love And Blood (1972)


  • Black List (1972)




TV series




  • The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1976)


  • The Return of the Condor Heroes (1976)


  • OCTB (2017)



References





  1. ^ ab http://udn.com/NEWS/BREAKINGNEWS/BREAKINGNEWS4/9117286.shtml




External links




  • Michael Chan on IMDb

  • HK cinemagic entry











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