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Kien Shih

Kien Shih
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Birth name Shek Wing-cheung ()
Nationality Chine
Birth 1 january 1913
Death 3 june 2009 (at 96 years) at Hong Kong (Chine)

Shek Wing-cheung (1 January 1913 – 3 June 2009), better known by his stage name Shih Kien (Cantonese: Shek Kin; Mandarin: Shi Jian), was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor. Shih is best known for playing antagonists and villains in several early Hong Kong wuxia and martial arts films that dated back to the black-and-white period, and is most familiar to Western audiences for his portrayal of the primary villain, Han, in the 1973 martial arts film Enter the Dragon, which starred Bruce Lee.

Biography

Early life
Shih was raised by his stepmother and was a sickly child. He decided to practise martial arts to improve his health and trained for nine years. Shih trained at Shanghai's Chin Woo Athletic Association and was among the first generation of students at the school to be certified as instructors. After becoming certified to teach styles, including Eagle Claw and Choy Li Fut, he decided to start his career as an actor. However, the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War caused his studies to be disrupted. Shih and his friends travelled between Guangzhou and Hong Kong to stage drama performances, in order to raise funds as part of the anti-Japanese movement. Besides acting on stage, Shih also participated in back-stage activities, such as makeup and arrangements of lighting and props.


Career
In 1940, Shih officially entered the entertainment industry as an apprentice of the Cantonese opera makeup artist Sit Kok-Sin, before becoming an actor later. Shih starred as a Japanese secret agent in his debut film Flower in the Sea of Blood that year. Nine years later, Shih was invited by film director Wu Pang to work with him on a series of Wong Fei-hung-related films. Shih gained fame for his portrayal of the villains in those films and continued to play the role of the antagonist in several films during the first 20 years of his career. Shih's iconic "villain laughter" in the films was later mimicked and parodied by several actors.

In 1973, Shih was chosen to portray the villain in Bruce Lee's martial arts epic Enter the Dragon, in which he played Han, a one-handed triad boss who is highly skilled in martial arts. His character had a final showdown with Lee's character in the ending climax of the film.

In 1975, Shih joined the Hong Kong television station TVB and appeared in several wuxia-themed television series, playing villains again most of the time. However, he had also played the roles of gentlemanly, kind and fatherly characters, such as Cheung Mo-kei's godfather Tse Shun in The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber (1978), Lung Koon-sam in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1979), So Tai-pang in The Brothers (1980) and a grandfather in The Feud of Two Brothers (1986). Shih had also taken on dramatic roles in non-wuxia films as well, such as Hong Kong 1941. Later in his career, Shih took on a comedic role with Jackie Chan in The Young Master.

In 1980, Shih was invited to participate in filming a television commercial to promote Ricola's mint candy products with his popular image of a film villain.


Retirement and death
Shih retired from the entertainment industry in 1992, with the 1994 film HK Adam's Family (奸人世家) specially dedicated to him. He appeared in the 2003 documentary Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong at the age of 90.

Shih received the Life Achievement Award in 1996 at the Golden Bauhinia Awards. Seven years later in 2003, Shih received the Professional Achievement Award at the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards with Cho Tat-wah, who portrayed the protagonist or hero in several of the films they starred together in. In 2006, Shih donated one of his properties to the entertainment industry in support of the development of the industry. Between January and February 2007, the Hong Kong Film Archive showed 13 of Shih's films that were preserved at the archive.

Shih died of kidney failure on 3 June 2009 at the age of 96. At the time of his death, Shih was believed to be one of the oldest living successful actors in China.

Best films

Enter the Dragon (1973)
(Actor)

Usually with

Sammo Hung
Sammo Hung
(8 films)
Yuen Biao
Yuen Biao
(6 films)
Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
(5 films)
Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee
(3 films)
Raymond Chow
Raymond Chow
(6 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Kien Shih (25 films)

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Actor

Once Upon a Time in China, 2h14
Directed by Tsui Hark
Origin Hong kong
Genres Drama, Martial arts, Biography, Kung fu, Action, Adventure, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Kung fu films
Actors Jet Li, Yuen Biao, Jacky Cheung, Rosamund Kwan, Jimmy Wang Yu, Xiong Xin-xin
Roles Old man who gives advise
Rating71% 3.5989353.5989353.5989353.5989353.598935
The film is set in Foshan, China sometime in the late 19th century during the Qing dynasty. Liu Yongfu, the commander of the Black Flag Army, invites Wong Fei-hung on board his ship to watch a lion dance. Some sailors on board a nearby American ship hear the sound of firecrackers and mistakenly think that Liu's ship is opening fire at them, so they return fire and injure the dancers. Wong picks up the lion head and finishes the performance. Liu comments about the perilous situation China is in, and then gives Wong a hand fan inscribed with all the unequal treaties signed between China and other countries.
A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon, 2h25
Directed by Tsui Hark
Origin Hong kong
Genres Drama, War, Thriller, Action, Crime, Romance
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Political films, Gangster films
Actors Chow Yun-fat, Anita Mui, Kien Shih, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Saburō Tokitō, Maggie Cheung Ho-yee
Roles Michael's Father
Rating59% 2.958652.958652.958652.958652.95865
In 1974, during the final days of the Vietnam War, Mark Lee (Chow Yun-Fat) arrives in Saigon, intending to bring his uncle Ten (Shih Kien) and cousin Cheung Chi-Mun (Tony Leung Ka-Fai) back to Hong Kong with him. Just after arriving at the airport, Mark is confined by corrupt security guards who strip and attempt to rob him, but he is saved by a mysterious woman named Kit (Anita Mui), who seems to have some measure of influence.
Aces Go Places IV: You Never Die Twice, 1h26
Directed by Ringo Lam
Origin Hong kong
Genres Comedy, Action
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Karl Maka, Sally Yeh, Sylvia Chang, Ronald Lacey, Kwan Tak-hing, Roy Chiao
Roles Interpol Ice Hockey Team Coach
Rating57% 2.899472.899472.899472.899472.89947
Sam est à la poursuite de gangsters ayant enlevé un savant fou, découvreur d'un cristal donnant une force surhumaine.
The Millionaires' Express, 1h41
Directed by Sammo Hung
Origin Hong kong
Genres Martial arts, Comedy, Action, Western, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Transport films, Rail transport films, Martial arts films
Actors Yuen Biao, Sammo Hung, Rosamund Kwan, Hwang Jang-lee, Peter Ho-sun Chan, Carlo Chin
Roles Master Sek
Rating68% 3.442493.442493.442493.442493.44249
Ching Fong-Tin (Sammo Hung) goes to Russia to steal goods from the Russian soldiers. Unfortunately he is caught and the soldiers make him strip his clothes down to his underwear. They force him to wear a brassiere and the head of a mop as a wig, and he is made to dance for their amusement. However, he makes his escape, grabbing his grenades as he goes, and throws one into the cabin. Fook Loi (Kenny Bee) catches Ching and lectures him about his crimes. Ching tries to escape, but in the scuffle, he and Fook end up rolling into a snowball. In the final moments after they both got out of the snowball, Fook tries to look for Ching and is taken by surprise when he jumps down from a tree, grabs his clothes and rushes off back to his hometown.
Magic Crystal, 1h35
Directed by Wong Jing
Origin Hong kong
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Kung fu films
Actors Andy Lau, Sharla Cheung, Cynthia Rothrock, Richard Norton, Natalis Chan, Wong Jing
Roles Sgt. Shih
Rating61% 3.0506553.0506553.0506553.0506553.050655
Andy Lo (Andy Lau), Pin-pin (Siu Ban-ban) et Pancho se rendent en Grèce pour retrouver leur ami disparu Shen. Ils découvrent qu'il était suivi à la fois par le KGB et par Interpol après qu'il ait découvert une pierre mystérieuse lors de fouille archéologique. Après une série d'événements désagréables, Andy retourne à Hong Kong avec la pierre qui s'avère être une forme de vie extraterrestre. Pendant ce temps, Karov (Richard Norton), un magicien maléfique, est déterminé à mettre la main sur la pierre, quoi qu’il en coûte.
Hong Kong Godfather, 1h34
Origin Hong kong
Genres Action, Crime
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Gangster films
Actors Bryan Leung, Kien Shih
Roles Boss Han
Rating70% 3.5035853.5035853.5035853.5035853.503585
Mad Wai (Bryan Leung) is a former triad member who has retired from the underworld to raise his daughter after his wife died. When rival triad Jiaxi Lan (Wong Chun), who led a gang in Chinatown, Manhattan, decides to take over territories in East Tsim Sha Tsui belonging to Wai's former boss Han (Shih Kien), Lan manipulates Han's cowardly underling Rotten Chi (Shum Wai) to betray and kill his boss. Upon hearing the death, Wai vows to seek vengeance for Han. At this time, Lan also kidnaps Wai's daughter. Wai, alongside his old friends Playboy Lung (Norman Chu) and Sergeant Lam (Richard Cheung), engage in a bloody battle against Lan to avenge their former boss and save Wai's beloved daughter.
Hong Kong 1941, 1h40
Directed by Po-Chih Leong, Po-Chih Leong
Origin Hong kong
Genres Drama, War, Action
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films
Actors Chow Yun-fat, Cecilia Yip, Kien Shih, Paul Chun, Ku Feng, Wu Ma
Roles Ha Chung-sun, le père de Nam
Rating66% 3.335583.335583.335583.335583.33558
The film takes places shortly before and during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during World War II. The story of three young friends focuses on their sufferings as Hong Kong falls under oppressive occupation.
The Young Master, 1h46
Directed by Jackie Chan
Origin Hong kong
Genres Comedy, Action, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Kung fu films
Actors Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, Feng Feng, Kien Shih, Tien Feng, Lily Li Li-li
Roles Chief Sheriff Sang Kwan
Rating70% 3.546563.546563.546563.546563.54656
The school attended by Dragon and his brother, Tiger is entered against a rival school in a Lion Dance competition. The school needs to win the prize money to remain open but their star performer, Tiger, is seemingly injured when he falls from a ladder, leaving his brother, Dragon, to take his place. During the competition, Dragon realizes that his brother feigned his accident in order to take part in the competition for the rival school.
Drunken Master, 1h42
Directed by Yuen Woo-ping
Origin Hong kong
Genres Martial arts, Comedy, Action, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Kung fu films
Actors Jackie Chan, Hwang Jang-lee, Dean Shek, Yuen Woo-ping, Rhoma Irama, Lin Dai
Rating73% 3.6997053.6997053.6997053.6997053.699705
The plot centers on a young and mischievous Wong Fei-hung (sometimes dubbed as "Freddie Wong"). Wong runs into a series of troubles. Firstly, he teaches an overbearing assistant martial arts teacher a lesson. Next, he makes advances on a woman to impress his friends, and is soundly thrashed by her older female guardian as a result; his shame is compounded when these two are later revealed to be his visiting aunt and cousin, whom he had not met before. Lastly, he beats up a hooligan who is the son of an influential man in town. His father decides to punish him for his behavior by making him train harder in martial arts.
Game of Death, 40minutes
Directed by Bruce Lee, Sammo Hung, Robert Clouse
Origin Hong kong
Genres Drama, Thriller, Martial arts, Kung fu, Action, Crime, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Kung fu films
Actors James Tien, Bruce Lee, Chieh Yuan, Chuck Norris, Dan Inosanto, Colleen Camp
Roles "Crime lord"
Rating59% 2.9569252.9569252.9569252.9569252.956925
The 1978 version uses portions of the original footage married to an entirely new plot involving a new character, Billy Lo,(盧比利) struggling against a racketeering "syndicate" after gaining international success as a martial arts movie star. When Billy refuses to be intimidated by syndicate henchman Steiner (Hugh O'Brian) and his gangs of thugs, syndicate owner Dr. Land (Dean Jagger) orders his assassination to serve as an example to others.
The Private Eyes, 1h34
Directed by Sammo Hung, Michael Hui
Origin Hong kong
Genres Thriller, Comedy
Actors Michael Hui, Kien Shih, Ricky Hui, Angie Chiu, Mars, Cheung Wing-fat
Roles Head of gang of robbers
Rating69% 3.4828453.4828453.4828453.4828453.482845
The film revolves around the exploits of a detective agency in Hong Kong called Mannix Private Detective Agency. It is headed by private detective Wong Yeuk-sze (Michael Hui) with his emotionally drained assistant Puffy (Ricky Hui). Meanwhile, Lee Kwok-kit (Samuel Hui), a kung fu expert, who works at a Vitasoy plant factory and spends most of the time doing kung fu tricks to impress a girl, ultimately loses his job. Seeking to find another line of work, Lee attempts to joins Wong's detective agency. Despite Lee's impression with his kung fu talent which involves his snatching trick, Wong was not impressed. Then, as it appears that Lee would not get the job, Wong discovers that his wallet was missing and was presumed stolen by one bystander who bumped into them, which led to a scene where Wong fights the thief in the kitchen using sausage nunchaku as a weapon. Wong's onslaught backfires, and just as the thief walks away, Lee intercepts him and recovers the wallet, thus impressed Wong to hire him for the job. In truth, the wallet was in Wong's possession the whole time; they attacked an innocent bystander and stole his wallet.
Enter the Dragon, 1h38
Directed by Bruce Lee, Robert Clouse
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Martial arts, Kung fu, Action, Crime, Martial arts
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about drugs, Sports films, Martial arts films, Kung fu films
Actors Bruce Lee, Jim Kelly, John Saxon, Ahna Capri, Kien Shih, Robert Wall
Roles Han
Rating75% 3.798493.798493.798493.798493.79849
Lee (Bruce Lee) is a Shaolin martial artist from Hong Kong who possesses great philosophical insight into martial arts as well as physical prowess. He receives an invitation to a martial arts competition on an island organised by the mysterious Mr. Han (Shih Kien). Lee learns from his Sifu (teacher) that Han was also once a Shaolin student, but had been expelled from their order for abusing their code of conduct.