Wei Ping-ao

Wei Ping-ao (60)

1929-11-29 - 1989-12-03 | Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

Wei Ping-ao (Chinese: 魏平澳, 29 November 1929 – 3 December 1989), also known as Paul Wei, was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor who started his career in the Shaw Brothers Studio. He is best known for playing cunning interpreters in Bruce Lee's 1972 films Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon, in which he dubbed his own voice, and also appeared in films such as Deaf Mute Heroine (1971), Hapkido (1972) and Fists of Bruce Lee (1978). He suffered from jaundice in his later years. He died on 3 December 1989 in Hong Kong.

On Movies

  • The 5 Kung Fu Kids
  • Turbo Dragon
  • The Last Night of Madam Chin
  • Raiders of the Shaolin Temple
  • The Flute Player of Wrath
  • Monkey War
  • The Chinese Stuntman
  • Calamity of Snakes
  • Ninja in the Dragon's Den
  • 36 Super Kids
  • Can't Stop the War
  • Spooky Kookies
  • Three Funny Detectives
  • The Art of War by Sun Tzu
  • Fists of Bruce Lee
  • Filthy Guy
  • Duel with the Devils
  • One Arm Chivalry Fights Against One Arm Chivalry
  • Golden Nun
  • The Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho
  • The Ghost
  • The Legend of Bruce Lee
  • Shantung Man in Hong Kong
  • Dragon Gate
  • The Phantom Lute
  • Naughty! Naughty!
  • Tornado of Chu-chiang
  • The Snake Girl Drops In
  • The Fate of Lee Khan
  • Spring in Pattaya
  • Adventure in Denmark
  • Fist of Unicorn
  • Tales of Larceny
  • The Way of the Dragon
  • Hapkido
  • Love Is an Elusive Wind
  • Fist of Fury
  • The Brave Young Generation
  • Deaf and Mute Heroine
  • Valley of the Fangs
  • Wrath of the Sword
  • The Winged Tiger
  • Double Bliss
  • River of Tears
  • The Three Smiles
  • Divorce, Hong Kong Style
  • Hong Kong Rhapsody
  • King Drummer
  • Song of Tomorrow
  • Kiss and Kill
  • The Trail of the Broken Blade
  • Poisonous Rose
  • Downhill They Ride
  • Good Neighbors
  • Remote Love

Movies as Director

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