David Chiang Da-Wei
David Chiang Da-Wei (姜大衛), born on June 29, 1947, in Suzhou, Jiangsu, is a prominent figure in the Hong Kong film industry, known for his multifaceted roles as an actor, director, and producer. Often referred to simply as David Chiang, he rose to fame in the 1970s as a leading martial arts star after being signed by the renowned Shaw Brothers Studio.
Chiang's prolific career includes appearances in over 130 films and more than 30 television series, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft. He gained widespread recognition for his work in classic martial arts films, where his performances captivated audiences and solidified his status as a genre icon. Some of his notable works include "The One-Armed Swordsman" and "The Heroic Ones," both of which highlight his exceptional skills and charisma.
In addition to his achievements in acting, Chiang has also ventured into directing and producing, contributing significantly to the evolution of Hong Kong cinema. Throughout his career, he has received various accolades, celebrating his influence and impact on the film industry. David Chiang continues to be celebrated for his contributions to martial arts cinema, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of Asian film.
Filmography
Under Current
Where's Officer Tuba?
Election (2005)
Twin Dragons
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World
Jade Dynasty
Kung Fu Jungle
Look for a Star
Five Shaolin Masters
The Anonymous Heroes
Four Riders
Just Heroes
Rob N Roll
The Duel
The Invincible Fist
Shaolin Abbot
The Heroic Ones
Death Duel
Tiger on the Beat
The Savage Five
7-Man Army
Blood Brothers
King Eagle
Once Upon a Time in China II
All Men Are Brothers
The Wandering Swordsman
It Remains
The New One-Armed Swordsman
Vengeance!
The Boxer from Shantung
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
In Broad Daylight
Have Sword, Will Travel