Chang Pei-Shan
Chang was raised in Beijing, his excellent Mandarin accent serving him well when he joined Shaw Brothers as both supporting player and dubbing actor. His younger brother, Chin Chuan was also one of its top leading men in the late 1960's. While under contract, Chang appeared in over twenty films, often in "bad guy" roles. His famous films include "The Lady Professional", "The Silent Love" and "King Eagle".
Acting
Movie
The One-Armed Swordsman
as Sun Hao
1967
Movie
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
as Self
1973
Movie
The Assassin
as Xu Shi
1967
Movie
The Magnificent Trio
as Bandit
1966
Movie
The Invincible Fist
as Golden Abascus Lee Bu-Lok
1969
Movie
King Eagle
as 1st Chief / Hung Ching-Tien
1971
Movie
The Wandering Swordsman
as 'Fail-Safe' Kung Wu
1970
Movie
Broken Oath
as Chou Kui / General Tiu
1977
Movie
Sons of the Good Earth
as Chao Kang
1965
Movie
Killer Darts
as Hu Chi-Feng
1968
Movie
Killer of Snake, Fox of Shaolin
1978
Movie
The Oath of Death
as Hao Da Hu
1971
Movie
Lady of the Law
as Valley Steward
1975
Movie
The Sword and the Lute
as Xiu Erh
1967
Movie
A Queen's Ransom
as Miyamoto
1976
Movie
Asia-Pol
as Hong Kong policeman
1967
Movie
The Double Crossers
as Pai
1976
Movie
Inter-Pol
as Officer Lu Wei
1967
Movie
Angel with the Iron Fists
as Dark Angel A4
1967
Movie
The Golden Buddha
as Chan Chung Cheung
1966
Movie
The Great Escape from Women's Prison
as Japanese Prince
1976
Movie
Blood Reincarnation
as Lu Zi-Chun
1974
Movie
The Blue and the Black 2
as Zhuang's boyfriend
1966
Movie
The Jade Faced Assassin
1971