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Sham Chin-Bo
Dec 30, 2024 (0 years old) in
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The Young Master
Winners & Sinners
Dragon Lord
Master of the Flying Guillotine
The New One-Armed Swordsman
Credits
1991 ·
Don't Fool Me
as Robber
1989 ·
Seven Warriors
as Bandit
1989 ·
Bloody Brotherhood
as
1988 ·
Hero of Tomorrow
as
1986 ·
Magic Crystal
as
1984 ·
The Owl vs Bombo
as Gang Member
1983 ·
Winners & Sinners
as One of Ho's Men
1983 ·
Shaolin and Wu Tang
as Royal Guard
1983 ·
The Lady Is the Boss
as Big Boss's Thug (uncredited)
1982 ·
The Dead and the Deadly
as Street Vendor
1982 ·
The Perfect Match
as
1982 ·
Dragon Lord
as Smuggler / Tournament (uncredited)
1981 ·
What Price Honesty?
as
1981 ·
Martial Club
as Student (uncredited)
1981 ·
Challenge of the Gamesters
as Pool thug
1980 ·
Lackey and the Lady Tiger
as
1980 ·
The Young Master
as Master Tien's Student (uncredited)
1979 ·
The 36 Deadly Styles
as Huang Ka, Wai Chi's Uncle
1979 ·
The Tigress of Shaolin
as Little Rat
1979 ·
The Wickedness in Poverty
as Po
1979 ·
Monkey Kung Fu
as Kung Fu assistant instructor
1979 ·
Knockabout
as Man at Casino
1979 ·
The Reckless Cricket
as Thug [extra]
1979 ·
The Lama Avenger
as Thug at opera
1979 ·
Choi Lee Fat Kung Fu
as Gets beaten up in restaurant
1979 ·
Dragon's Claws
as
1978 ·
Storming Attacks
as Thug
1978 ·
Storming Attacks
as
1977 ·
Return of the Chinese Boxer
as
1977 ·
The Secret Rivals 2
as Ying Yang
1977 ·
Layout
as
1977 ·
The Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho
as Thai boxer
1976 ·
Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth
as Bruce's friend in San Francisco
1976 ·
Master of the Flying Guillotine
as Thai boxer / Nai Men
1975 ·
Dragon Gate
as
1973 ·
Seven to One
as Chin's Thug
1973 ·
Kung Fu Powerhouse
as
1972 ·
Hapkido
as Hapkido Student (uncredited)
1972 ·
The Angry Guest
as Yakuza with Harakiri Troubled
1971 ·
Duel of Fists
as Spectator (uncredited)
1971 ·
The Shadow Whip
as
1971 ·
The Anonymous Heroes
as Gambles with Tieh (uncredited)
1971 ·
The Crimson Charm
as Chao's Disciple
1971 ·
The New One-Armed Swordsman
as Man at Eatery (extra)
1970 ·
Vengeance!
as
1970 ·
Brothers Five
as Extra