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Hong Kong actor: Lee Hae-sang

Lee Hoi Sang is a Hong Kong actor born in 1945. Born as a Shaw Dragon and Tiger Martial Artist, he served as a martial arts instructor in movies. Lee Hae-sang was a Shaw Dragon and Tiger martial artist who began to play roles in the mid-1970s. Often shown as a bald head, muscular. There are many villains, and most of them are the final bosses who are very strong in martial arts. Sometimes it can also play a positive role. For example, in Liu Jialiang's "Thirty-Six Rooms of Shaolin", he played the abbot of the Precept Temple, and he fought with Liu Jiahui for three consecutive matches, but they were all in the same door, not in life and death. He is strictly controlled to ensure the quality of teaching in the Shaolin Temple.

Hong Kong actor: Lee Hae-sang

In the mid-to-late 1980s, Run Run Shaw gradually shifted his career focus from film to television, and Lee Also moved from Shaw to TVB, shooting more TV series, but still starring in movies, and due to his growing age, he played more kind elderly supporting roles in dramas. There are fewer villains and some funny characters. The more well-known ones are: the pirate Li Chujiu in Jackie Chan's Plan A, the dragon in New Half Jin Eight Two, the Xuan Pain Master in Tianlong Eight Parts, and the Master Hui Yan in Shi Gongqi Case.

Hong Kong actor: Lee Hae-sang

Li Haisheng is now more than a year old, and in 2005, he played Liang Jia, an old servant of Liang Jiaren, in the TV series "Foshan ZanShifu". At the end of each episode of the show, there is a picture of him demonstrating Wing Chun with a young man.

Hong Kong actor: Lee Hae-sang

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