Fan Mei-Sheng

Personal Info

Know For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

1942-09-13 (83 years old)

Place of Birth

Shandong Province, China

Fan Mei-Sheng

Biography

Fan Mei-sheng (樊梅生; born 13 September 1942) also known as Fan Mui Sang, is a prolific Hong Kong Cantonese actor. Fan Mei-sheng started acting in movies from 1964; his first movie was The Story of Sue San. He made his name in Shaw Brothers Studio productions, including the role of 'Black Whirlwind' in All Men Are Brothers. Through the 1970s and 1980s, he was often cast as the villain in many Hong Kong martial arts films and thrillers. In 1979, Fan replaced Simon Yuen (who died during filming) in The Magnificent Butcher. That, as well as his role as an explosives man in The Postman Fights Back, became one of his best known performances. He als...

Acting

1972

The 14 Amazons

as General Chiao Ting Kuai

1973

The Delinquent

as Big Sean

1970

The Golden Knight

as Guan Xiyang

1972

The Young Avenger

as Hunchback Liu Tuo

1967

The One-Armed Swordsman

as Guo Sheng / Brother Hua

1969

Dragon Swamp

as Ding Hu (beggar)

1967

That Man in Chang-An

as Cao Wu's waiter

1981

Hitman in the Hand of Buddha

as Beggar Fan (Feng)

1976

Killer Clans

as Ma Fang-chung

1968

The Jade Raksha

as Yan Long Er

1970

Heads for Sale

as Wan Sanju

1968

The Magnificent Swordsman

as villain who kills a woman

1981

The Eagle's Killer

as Chin Pai To

1971

The Swift Knight

as Constable Ji Fu

1971

The Jade Faced Assassin

as Yu Chi Zhou Guang

1966

The Knight of Knights

as Zhaoqing snr monk

1972

Pursuit

as Monk Lu Zhi Shen

1967

Operation Lipstick

as Chu Lung gangster

1967

1968

Black Butterfly

as Little Poue

1987

Rich and Famous

as Fan Tit Tau

1968

The Silver Fox

as Ching Ching's Helper

1968

That Fiery Girl

as 2nd Chief of Hulu Valley

1970

The Twelve Gold Medallions

as Bangling Trio Member

1979

1987

Project A Part II

as Black Bear

1986

Millionaires' Express

as Mountain Bandit

1975

All Men Are Brothers

as Black Whirlwind / Li Kui

1976

1970

The Iron Buddha

as Master Luo

1977

To Kill a Jaguar

as Cheung Sam

1979

The 36 Deadly Styles

as Yu Ti's father

1973

1968

The Angel Strikes Again

as Bomb Gang's thug

1967

1966

The Monkey Goes West

as 3rd Prince of West Dragon King

1970

Valley of the Fangs

as Instructor Ma

1980

1974

Five Tough Guys

as Wei Jin-Bao

1969

Temptress of a Thousand Faces

as Incompetent Police Sergeant

1977

Jade Tiger

as Zhao Zhong

1977

Fangs of the Cobra

as Xu Xiang's boss

1976

King Gambler

as Sha Wu Lin

1967

Angel with the Iron Fists

as Agent 403 at nightclub

1965

Squadron 77

as Chinese Patriot

1964

1991

Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky

as Assistant Warden

1981

Dreadnaught

as Marshal Pao

1974

Kidnap

as Chao Hai Chuan

1972

The Water Margin

as Black Whirlwind, Li

1975

1976

The Magic Blade

as Painting Wu

1978

Flying Guillotine II

as Li Sing Nan

1977

The Brave Archer

as Odd Immortal Leung Sin-Yung

1977

Death Duel

as Mute

1973

The Pirate

as Hua Er Dao

1977

1971

Duel for Gold

as Chiu Fu

1973

Blood Brothers

as Mountain Bandit Leader Yin

1967

The Goddess of Mercy

as Dancing Soldier

1974

Hong Kong 73

as Big Beard

2018

Attrition

as Sifu

1964

Between Tears and Smiles

as Opera Customer

1967

Lady Jade Locket

as Secretary Tong's servant capturing Wei

1964

The Amorous Lotus Pan

as Neighbor at wake

1964

The Shepherd Girl

as Village youth at campfire

1985

Year of the Dragon

as White Powder Ma

1998

Jackie Chan: My Story

as (archive footage) (uncredited)

1999

Jackie Chan: My Stunts

as (archive footage) (uncredited)

1973

The Bamboo House of Dolls

as Japanese Officer

Production

1978

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