Fung Hak-On
September 12, 1948 (76 years old) in Shaxi, Zhonghsan, Guangdong Province, China
Fung Hak-On (Chinese: 馮克安, 12 September 1948 - 2 March 2016) was a Hong Kong actor and martial arts choreographer who appeared in over 100 Hong Kong films from the 1960s to 2010s; he played villains and henchmen most of his career. He was the son of veteran Hong Kong actor Fung Fung.
Known For
Credits
- 2017 · Soccer Killer as Yi Fei Lun
- 2015 · Undercover Duet as
- 2014 · Once Upon a Time in Shanghai as Scruffy Chou
- 2013 · Badges of Fury as Kung Fu Master
- 2013 · 7 Assassins as
- 2013 · Ip Man: The Final Fight as Chess Onlooker
- 2012 · Tai Chi Zero as Old Zhao
- 2011 · Legendary Amazons as
- 2011 · The Loan Shark as
- 2011 · A Chinese Fairy Tale as Second village head
- 2010 · The Adventure Of The King as
- 2010 · Ip Man 2 as Master Cheng
- 2010 · 14 Blades as Justice Escort's Counselor
- 2009 · Rebellion as Uncle Man
- 2009 · The First 7th Night as Bandit chief
- 2008 · True Women for Sale as
- 2008 · Triad Wars as Li Chun Tong
- 2007 · Gong Tau as Master Clear Sea
- 2007 · A Mob Story as
- 2007 · Lethal Angels as Sgt. Wai
- 2006 · 2 Become 1 as
- 2006 · Cocktail as
- 2004 · Papa Loves You as
- 2004 · Kung Fu Hustle as Harpist Assassin #2
- 2002 · Shark Busters as
- 2002 · Black Mask Vs. Gambling Mastermind as
- 2002 · Teenage Gambler as Uncle Da
- 1995 · Ghostly Bus as Andy
- 1994 · Oh! Yes Sir!!! as Thai gang leader
- 1993 · A Warrior's Tragedy as Siu Bee Lei
- 1993 · A Serious Shock! Yes Madam! as Possessed man
- 1993 · Pink Bomb as
- 1992 · Handsome Siblings as Monk Blackie
- 1992 · Twin Dragons as
- 1991 · The Banquet as
- 1991 · Godfather's Daughter Mafia Blues as Kak
- 1991 · Thunder Run as
- 1991 · Sexual Devil as
- 1990 · Point of No Return as Eagle's target in disco
- 1990 · Outlaw Brothers as
- 1989 · The Sniping as
- 1989 · Ghost Ballroom as Handsome
- 1989 · Just Heroes as Informant
- 1989 · Seven Warriors as Wolf
- 1989 · Miracles: The Canton Godfather as Tiger Lo's Man
- 1989 · Burning Ambition as
- 1989 · Little Cop as Yi's Henchman
- 1988 · Edge of Darkness as Fake policeman
- 1988 · Tiger Cage as Hsiung's Buddy
- 1988 · A Bloody Fight as Fung Yan Chak
- 1988 · Dragons Forever as Thug on Ship
- 1987 · Magnificent Warriors as
- 1986 · Inspector Chocolate as Chen Long
- 1986 · Lucky Stars Go Places as Xiao Ke
- 1985 · Police Story as Danny Koo
- 1985 · Heart of Dragon as Rascal at Restaurant
- 1985 · The Protector as
- 1984 · Double Trouble as
- 1983 · Duel of the Masters as
- 1983 · Winners & Sinners as Pat
- 1983 · Mission to Kill as
- 1983 · Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain as Evil Disciple
- 1983 · Night Orchid as Leng Ru-shui
- 1983 · Bloody Mission as
- 1982 · Legend of a Fighter as
- 1982 · Dragon Lord as Killer
- 1981 · The Gold Hunters as Jack Wong
- 1981 · Dreadnaught as Demon Tailor
- 1980 · Carry on Wise Guy as On Yuen
- 1980 · Bruce, King of Kung Fu as Thug
- 1980 · The Young Master as Master's Kam's Man
- 1980 · Snake Deadly Act as Yu Yee
- 1979 · Crazy Couple as
- 1979 · The Magnificent Butcher as Ko Tai Hoi
- 1979 · Last Hurrah for Chivalry as Pray / Let It Be
- 1979 · Kung Fu vs. Yoga as
- 1979 · The Fairy, the Ghost & Ah Chung as
- 1978 · Warriors Two as Mo
- 1978 · Dirty Kung Fu as
- 1978 · Hello, Late Homecomers as
- 1978 · Sensual Pleasures as
- 1978 · Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog as Pimp
- 1978 · Enter the Fat Dragon as Liu Kuei Tai
- 1978 · Breakout from Oppression as Au San-Yeh
- 1978 · My Darling Gals as
- 1978 · Snake in the Eagle's Shadow as Master Chao Chi-Chih
- 1978 · Follow the Star as Kidnapper
- 1978 · Kung Fu Means Fists, Strikes and Sword as Tsao Heng's Main Thug
- 1977 · The Amsterdam Kill as Extra
- 1977 · The Sentimental Swordsman as White Snake
- 1977 · Hot Blood as Cat Eye
- 1977 · The Iron-Fisted Monk as Rapist Official
- 1977 · Deadly Chase for Justice as
- 1977 · Jade Tiger as [Extra]
- 1977 · Deadly Angels as Night club thug
- 1977 · Executioners from Shaolin as Governor's Fighter (uncredited)
- 1977 · The Kung Fu Kid as
- 1977 · The 36 Crazy Fists as Tai Kuang's Opponent
- 1976 · Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth as Challenges Bruce on set
- 1976 · Young Hero of Shaolin as
- 1976 · The Magic Blade as Tao's Man (uncredited)
- 1976 · Challenge of the Masters as Yeung Chung
- 1976 · Boxer Rebellion as Boxer
- 1975 · The Kung Fu Monks as Foon Ying
- 1975 · The Spiritual Boxer as Liu Deruei's Main Thug
- 1975 · The Fantastic Magic Baby as Yang Jian (Erlang God)
- 1975 · Disciples of Shaolin as Lun Ying Tu
- 1975 · All Men Are Brothers as Rebel officer
- 1975 · The Young Rebel as Mr Tou's Henchman [extra]
- 1974 · Five Shaolin Masters as Chang Chin-Chiu
- 1974 · Shatter as Tai's kung fu student
- 1974 · Na Cha the Great as 3rd Prince
- 1974 · A Mad World of Fools as
- 1974 · Shaolin Martial Arts as He Lian
- 1974 · The Young Dragons as Wan Fai
- 1974 · The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires as (extra) (uncredited)
- 1974 · The Crazy Instructor as
- 1974 · Crazy Bumpkins as Street robber
- 1974 · Wits to Wits as Casino top fighter
- 1974 · Heroes Two as Hsiang Chao Hui
- 1973 · Honor and Love as
- 1973 · The Mandarin as
- 1973 · The Awaken Punch as Thug
- 1973 · The Villains as Feng's Comrade
- 1973 · The Delinquent as Lam's Bodyguard (uncredited)
- 1973 · The Bastard as Gu's Thug
- 1972 · Revenge of the Dragon as
- 1972 · Man of Iron as
- 1972 · The Prodigal Boxer as Friend of Fong Sai-Yuk
- 1972 · The Delightful Forest as Prison Guard (uncredited)
- 1972 · The Angry Guest as
- 1972 · The Boxer from Shantung as Tan Si's Coachman / Yang's Thug
- 1971 · Duel of Fists as Thai Boxing stadium bouncer (uncredited)
- 1971 · The Swift Knight as Mr Li's thug
- 1971 · The Anonymous Heroes as Bandit (uncredited)
- 1971 · Flyer & Magic Sword as [Extra]
- 1971 · The Duel as Gan's Man (uncredited)
- 1971 · The New One-Armed Swordsman as Tiger Mansion Member (extra) (uncredited)
- 1970 · The Singing Killer as
- 1970 · The Chinese Boxer as
- 1970 · Vengeance! as Jin's Thug (uncredited)
- 1969 · Have Sword, Will Travel as (uncredited)
- 1964 · Homeless Children as Little rascal
- 1956 · Great Chums as
- 1955 · Seven Bodies, Eight Deaths and Nine Human Heads as