Gordon Liu Chia-Hui
Biography
Gordon Liu Chia-Hui (劉家輝) is a renowned actor and martial artist from China, celebrated for his significant contributions to martial arts cinema. Liu gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of San Te in the iconic film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and its subsequent sequels, which solidified his status in the genre. Additionally, he showcased his talent as kung fu master Pai Mei in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004) and as Johnny Mo in Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003). His performances have left an indelible mark on the film industry, highlighting his skills and passion for martial arts throughout his career.
Filmography
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Chandni Chowk to China
2009 • Hojo
Legendary Weapons of China
1982 • Ti Tan
The Shadow Boxing
1979 • Zhang Jie
The Peacock King
1988 • Kubira
Last Hero in China
1993 • Master Liu Hung
My Heart Is That Eternal Rose
1989 • Liu
Kill 'em All
2012 • Snakehead
Five Shaolin Masters
1974
Clan of the White Lotus
1980 • Hung Wei Ting
Heroes of the East
1978 • Ho To
Drunken Monkey
2003 • Detective Hung Yat Fu
My Young Auntie
1981 • James
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
2025 • Johnny Mo / Pai Mei
Flirting Scholar
1993
True Legend
2010 • Old Sage
The Young Vagabond
1985 • Beggar Su Chan
Painted Skin: The Resurrection
2012
Cheetah on Fire
1992 • Mainland Gang Leader
The Lady Is the Boss
1983 • Lee Hon Man
Tiger on the Beat
1988 • Lau Fai
7-Man Army
1976
Martial Club
1981 • Wong Fei Hung