Huang Kin-Lung
Born June 05, 1950 (Age: 75)
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Rangoon, Burma
Biography
Often called Bruce Le for Bruceploitation purposes. Huang Kin-Lung was a contract player for the Shaw Brothers, where he appeared in the science fiction opus Infra-Man. He did not spend much time with the Shaws, however, and quickly went on to making Bruce Lee inspired "tribute" films Born in Burma, Half Chinese Half Burmanese, he was educated in Rangoon when he was young. With this proficiency in martial arts, he started learning Hong Quan, White Crane, and Karate when he was 11 years old. Later Huang left Burma for Macau, where he founded a martial arts training school with some friends. His students came from Hong Kong and Macau. Veteran director Wang Feng was impressed by his skills in martial arts and invited him to join Shaw Brothers to play the role of Kuai Chueh Chi (literally "Ghost-foot Seven"), a disciple of the kung fu master Huang Fei-hung, in "Rivals in Kung Fu". In the late 1970s, Huang left Shaw Brothers and adopted the stage name of Lu Xiao-Long to continue his movie career. He played lead in various kung fu movies such as "My Name Called Bruce", "Enter the Game of Death" and "Bruce & The Dragon Fist". In 1992 he directed "Comfort Women".
Often called Bruce Le for Bruceploitation purposes.
Huang Kin-Lung was a contract player for the Shaw Brothers, where he appeared in the science fiction opus Infra-Man. He did not spend much time with the Shaws, however, and quickly went on to making Bruce Lee inspired "tribute" films Born in Burma, Half Chinese Half Burmanese, he was educated in Rangoon when he was young. With this proficiency in martial arts, he started learning Hong Quan, White Crane, and Karate when he was 11 years old. Later Huang left Burma for Macau, where he founded a martial arts training school with some friends. His students came from Hong Kong and Macau. Veteran director Wang Feng was impressed by his skills in martial arts and invited him to join Shaw Brothers to play the role of Kuai Chueh Chi (literally "Ghost-foot Seven"), a disciple of the kung fu master Huang Fei-hung, in "Rivals in Kung Fu". In the late 1970s, Huang left Shaw Brothers and adopted the stage name of Lu Xiao-Long to continue his movie career. He played lead in various kung fu movies such as "My Name Called Bruce", "Enter the Game of Death" and "Bruce & The Dragon Fist". In 1992 he directed "Comfort Women".
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Filmography
The Real Bruce Lee 2
2002
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as (archive footage)
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Age: 51
Comfort Women
1992
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as Nakamura Kenichi
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Age: 42
Black Spot
1990
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as
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Age: 39
No Image
La fllière chinoise
1990
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as Wong
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Age: 39
Ghost of the Fox
1990
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as Tapo Yunchin
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Age: 39
Bruce's Secret Kung Fu
1988
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as Bruce Wong
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Age: 37
Fire on the Great Wall
1987
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as Wa Chi Keung
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Age: 36
Greatest Fights of Martial Arts
1987
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as Self ( Archive Footage)
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Age: 36
Return of the Kickfighter
1987
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as Quan Nhien
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Age: 36
Cameroon Connection
1985
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as Bruce
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Age: 34
Pieces
1982
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as Karate Professor
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Age: 32
The Mad Cold-Blooded Murder
1981
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as
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Age: 31
Dragon Lee Fights Again
1981
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as
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Age: 31
Bruce Vs. Bill
1981
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as Chang
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Age: 30
Bruce's Fists Of Vengeance
1980
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as Peter
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Age: 30
The Clones of Bruce Lee
1980
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as Bruce Lee 2
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Age: 30
The Legend Of Bruce Lee
1980
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as Bruce
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Age: 30
Challenge of the Tiger
1980
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as Huang Lung
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Age: 29
Enter the Game of Death
1978
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as Chang
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Age: 28
Bruce Le's Greatest Revenge
1978
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as Ah Chin
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Age: 28
Return Of Red Tiger
1978
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as
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Age: 27
Return of Fist of Fury
1978
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as
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Age: 27
Bruce and Shaolin Kung Fu Part 2
1978
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as Lee Ching Lung
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Age: 27
My Name Called Bruce
1978
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as Lung
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Age: 27
Bruce and the Dragon Fist
1977
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as
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Age: 26
The Tea House
1974
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as Xi Tian
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Age: 24
Rivals of Kung Fu
1974
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as Ghost-legs Seven
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Age: 23
Gossip Street
1974
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as Big Boss
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Age: 23
Hong Kong 73
1974
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as
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Age: 23