Austin Wai Tin-Chi
Biography
Austin Wai Tin-Chi (August 13, 1957 – October 4, 2012) was a prominent figure in the Hong Kong film industry, renowned for his work as both an actor and choreographer. He was the older sibling of celebrated actress Kara Wai, and together they contributed to the vibrant landscape of Hong Kong cinema.
Austin gained recognition for his impressive performances in a number of iconic martial arts films. His roles in classics such as *The 36th Chamber of Shaolin*, *5 Superfighters*, *The Avenging Eagle*, and *Flash Point* showcased his talent and passion for the genre. His contributions to the film industry were not limited to acting; he also played a vital role in choreographing fight scenes, helping to define the action sequences that became a hallmark of martial arts cinema.
Throughout his career, Austin Wai Tin-Chi left an indelible mark on both audiences and peers alike. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors and choreographers in the realm of martial arts films. Despite his passing in 2012, his work remains celebrated, ensuring that his impact on the Hong Kong film scene endures.
Filmography
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The Blade
1995 • Siu Ling's Father
The Incredible Kung Fu Master
1979
The Convict Killer
1980
Heroes Shed No Tears
1980
The Fatal Flying Guillotines
1977
SPL: Kill Zone
2005 • Cheung Chun Fei
Flash Point
2007
Full Moon Scimitar
1979 • Swordsman in White in Prologue
Kung Fu vs. Yoga
1979
One Nite in Mongkok
2004
Five Superfighters
1979 • Ah Fu
The Thunderbolt Fist
1972
The Shaolin Plot
1977
Shaolin Hand Lock
1978