Lau Shun
Biography
Lau Shun, born on April 10, 1939, in Beijing, Republic of China, is a distinguished actor recognized for his contributions to the film industry. His notable performances include roles in acclaimed films such as "The Grandmaster" (2013), "Tai Chi Master" (1993), and "To Be Number One" (1991). Throughout his career, Lau has showcased his versatility and depth as an actor, earning a reputation for his compelling portrayals and dedication to his craft. His work spans several decades, illustrating his enduring presence in cinema and his impact on the martial arts genre.
Filmography
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Swordsman
1990 • The Eunuch
Swordsman III: The East Is Red
1993 • Disguised Invincible Asia
The Legend of the Swordsman
1992 • Zen
Happy Ghost IV
1990 • Crazy Kwan Yeung
Once Upon a Time in China V
1994 • Wong Kei-Ying
The Tai Chi Master
2003
Zu Warriors
2001 • Master Transcendental
Lover of the Last Empress
1995 • General Cai Won
Dragon Inn (1992)
1992 • Cha
Green Snake
1993 • Old Monk
Tiger Cage III
1991 • Fisherman
Flaming Brothers
1987
Blade of Fury
1993 • Ngo Pai
To Be Number One
1991
Tai Chi II
1996 • Officer Tsao
Tai-Chi Master
1993 • Bao's Sifu
Once Upon a Time in China
1991 • Naval Commander Lau
Once Upon a Time in China III
1993 • Wong Kai-Ying
Painted Skin
1993 • Zhang Daoling
The Log
1996
A Chinese Ghost Story II
1990 • Imperial High Priest
A Chinese Ghost Story III
1991 • Fong's Master