
Lau Kar-Leung (Chinese: 劉家良, 28 July 1934 – 25 June 2013), also known as Liu Chia-Liang, was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor, filmmaker, choreographer and martial artist. Lau is best known for the films he made in the 1970s and 1980s for the Shaw Brothers Studio. One of his most famous works is The 36th Chamber of Shaolin which starred Gordon Liu, as well as Drunken Master II which starred Jackie Chan.
Bandit
Uncle Yan
Doctor
Fu Wen-Chi
李百川
hatchet man
Leung
Master Lau
Casino Boss
Uncle Chan
2nd brother
Qing's man
Red Lotus member
Fu Qingzhu
Japanese Agent
Self
Red Lotus member
Governor's Fighter on the Stairs (uncredited)
Hunter, Helps Yang 5th Escape
Master So
Ba Shuang
Master Lo
Boss
Ape's Arms King Yuan Qian
Golden Dragon Branch leader
Manchu Gym Chief
Master Man Bill
Ma Rui
Lau, Yue's Security Escort member (uncredited)
Chien's Disciple (uncredited)
Thug (uncredited)
Ho Fu
Meng Gang
Lui Gung / Uncle Yu
Qiu's Fighter with Shield (uncredited)
Yu Jing-Chuen
Uncle
Explains Lion Dance in Intro (uncredited)
Brother Hu
Wang Hsieh Yun
Self - Interviewee
Tian Qing (uncredited)
馬騮廣
Master Cheung
Self
Himself
Self
Kwok To
Detective
Policeman
Cheung Sam
BDG Killer 'Sea Tiger'
Gang Member
Ruffian
Thug
武士
Self (uncredited)
One of Liu's thugs
Self
Thug
Henchman
刘家良