Shao Lo-Hui
October 15, 1919 (105 years old) in Taiwan
Shao Lo-Hui (邵羅輝) was a Taiwanese actor, director and writer. Born as Shao Shouli( 邵守利), he lived in the city of Tainan before his family moved to Japan. He studied direction at the Imperial Film and Drama School in Tokyo. After graduation, he worked as an actor for Shochiku Pictures Co., Ltd. in Osaka under the stage name Nakamura Bunzo (中村文藏). After World War II, he returned to Taiwan and worked for the Guofeng Theater Company (國風劇團). He later formed his own theatre troupe, Mei Fangyu Theatre Company (梅芳玉劇團). In 1955, he was hired to direct the Hokkien language film Six Gifted Scholars' Romance of the West-Chamber (六才子西廂記).
Known For
Credits
- 1985 · Kuei-mei, a Woman as
- 1979 · The Eagle King as
- 1979 · The Ape Girl as
- 1977 · The Golden Mask as Master Lu Chin Tan
- 1977 · Moonlight Sword and Jade Lion as Liu Chan
- 1977 · Five Kung Fu Daredevil Heroes as
- 1976 · The 18 Bronzemen as Abbot
- 1976 · The Blazing Temple as
- 1976 · Monkey King with 72 Magic as
- 1975 · Fairy Fox as
- 1975 · The Phantom Lute as Magistrate Hu
- 1974 · Shaolin Vengeance as
- 1973 · Seven to One as Father Ting
- 1973 · Kung Fu Inferno as
- 1972 · The Bold Three as Japanese samurai
- 1972 · Brave Girl Boxer from Shanghai as Boss Tan Szu Yeh
- 1972 · Chinese Boxing as Japanese captain
- 1972 · The Mighty One as Master Mo Kai Sheng
- 1968 · 大小善 as
- 1968 · 錢四腳人兩腳 as
- 1962 · Okinawan Horror: Upside-Down Ghost - Chinese Horror: Breaking a Coffin as Chuang Tzu (segment "Broken Coffin")