David Chiang
John Chiang | |||
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Chinese name | 姜大衛 (traditional) | ||
Chinese name | 姜大卫 (simplified) | ||
Birth name | 姜偉年 (Chiang Wei-nien) | ||
Born |
Suzhou, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China | 29 June 1947||
Spouse(s) | Lee Lam-lam, m. 20 May 1974 | ||
Children |
Elaine Chiang Eve Chiang John Chiang, Jr. (b. 1995) | ||
Parents |
Yim-dut 嚴化 Hung-wei 紅薇 | ||
Awards
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John Chiang (born 29 June 1947 in Suzhou, Jiangsu) is a Hong Kong actor. His Chinese name is Chiang Da-wei (simplified Chinese: 姜大卫; traditional Chinese: 姜大衛; Mandarin Pinyin: Jiāng Dàwèi; Jyutping: Keung1 Dai6 Wai6). He is sometimes credited as David Chiang.[1][2]
Biography
Chiang's mother Hung-wei and father Yim-dut were very popular movie stars. He began his acting career at a very early age, appearing in black and white films when he was only four years old. His real English name is John; David is a stage name given to him by film director Chang Cheh (his Chinese name also sounds like "David"). His brother Paul Chun starred in The Sand Pebbles.
In 1966, while working as a stuntman and fight instructor for the Shaw Brothers Studio, he was spotted by director Chang Cheh, who immediately saw his potential and screen presence and became his mentor.
With Wang Yu's sudden departure in 1969, Run Run Shaw and his senior executives were looking for a new leading man and made Chiang an offer. With the guidance of Chang Cheh, Chiang won the Best Actor award at the 16th Asian Film Festival in 1970 for his role in Vengeance. In 1972, at the 18th Asian Film Festival, he won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor for his role in Blood Brothers. In 1973, at the 19th Asian Film Festival, he won the Most Contemporary award for his role in The Generation Gap.
In 1973 Chiang left Hong Kong with his mentor Chang Cheh and set up an independent production company called Chang's Scope Company. With the backing and encouragement of Run Run Shaw, their films continued to be distributed through Shaw's channels. At Chang's Scope Company, Chiang was able to try his hand at directing, producing and script writing. As the 1970s came to an end and the 1980s approached, Chiang continued acting, working with directors Lee Han Chiang, Hsueh Li Pao, Ho Meng-hua and Chia-Liang Liu. 1980 was also the start of his first television series, The Green Dragon Conspiracy, and this was followed by Princess Chang Ping and Dynasty. In the mid-1980s, Chiang worked with his two brothers, Paul Chun and Derek Yee, directing, producing and acting in the comedy Legend of the Owl. Chiang also acted in comedy movies The Challenger and The Loot, directed by Eric Tseng. In late 1980s into the 1990s Chiang directed the movies Heaven Can Help, Silent Love, The Wrong Couples, Mr. Handsome, Double Fattiness, My Dear Son, Will of Iron and Mother of a Different Kind. Since 2000 he has continued to work in movies and TV series, including Election, Daisy, Revolving Doors Of Vengeance, Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion, Land of Wealth, The Family Link and the 2007 television series The Gem of Life. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 2006 for his role in the TVB series Revolving Doors of Vengeance.
In 2004 Chiang was inducted into The Avenue of Stars, which honours celebrities of the Hong Kong film industry. It is located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong and modeled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Awards |
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All The Profecional | ||||
1960 | Street Boys | |||
1968 | The Golden Swallow | |||
1969 | Dead End | |||
Have Sword, Will Travel | ||||
The Invincible Fist | ||||
1970 | The Heroic Ones | Li Cunxiao | ||
The Singing Killer | ||||
Vengeance! | ||||
The Wandering Swordsman | ||||
Winged Tiger | ||||
1971 | The Anonymous Heroes | |||
The Deadly Duo | ||||
Duel of Fists | ||||
The Duel | ||||
New One-Armed Swordsman | ||||
1972 | Angry Guest | |||
Boxer from Shantung | ||||
Four Riders | ||||
Trilogy of Swordsmanship | ||||
The Water Margin | ||||
Young People | ||||
1973 | Blood Brothers | |||
The Generation Gap | ||||
The Pirate | ||||
1974 | Dracula and the 7 Golden Vampires | |||
The Drug Addict | as actor and director | |||
Five Shaolin Masters | ||||
Friends | ||||
The Savage Five | ||||
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires | (UK/HK) | |||
1975 | All Men are Brothers | |||
The Empress Dowager | ||||
The Imposter | ||||
The Taxi Driver | ||||
The Young Rebel | ||||
1976 | The Condemned | also director | ||
One Armed Swordsmen | as actor and director | |||
Seven Man Army | ||||
Shaolin Temple | ||||
1977 | Death Duel | |||
Judgment of an Assassin | ||||
Magnificent Wanderers | ||||
The Naval Commandos | ||||
1978 | Shaolin Handlock | |||
Shaolin Mantis | ||||
1979 | Abbot of Shaolin | |||
Blooded Treasury Fight | ||||
The Challenger | ||||
Heaven and Hell Gate | ||||
Murder Plot | ||||
1980 | The Loot | |||
The Lost Kung Fu Secrets | ||||
Six Directions of Boxing | ||||
1981 | Fight for Glory | |||
King of Fists and Dollars | ||||
The Legend of the Owl | as actor and director | |||
Night of the Assassins | ||||
Red Phoenix | ||||
Return of the Deadly Blade | ||||
1982 | Strife for Mastery | |||
Till Death Do We Scare | ||||
The Conqueror | (ATV) | |||
1983 | Play Catch | |||
1984 | Jagged Yang Warriors (鐵血楊家將) | Liu Tianchi | TTV (Taiwan) | |
1985 | Shanghai 13 | |||
Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars | cameo | |||
Yes Madam! | ||||
1986 | From Here to Prosperity | |||
Silent Love | as director | |||
Soul | ||||
Where's Officer Tuba? | ||||
1987 | Angel | |||
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World | ||||
Mr. Handsome | as director | |||
1988 | Double Fattiness | as director and cameo | ||
Tiger on Beat | ||||
1989 | Just Heroes | |||
Mr. Sunshine | ||||
My Dear Son | as director | |||
1990 | When East Meets West | as director | ||
1991 | The Banquet | cameo | ||
Will of Iron | as director | |||
1992 | Mary From Beijing | |||
Once Upon a Time in China II | ||||
Twin Dragons | ||||
1993 | The Mystery of the Condor Hero | Wong Yeuk-see | (TVB) | |
1994 | What Price Survival | |||
Fate of the Clairvoyant | (TVB) | |||
The Fist of Law | (TVB) | |||
1995 | The Adventurers | |||
Mother of a Different Kind | as director | |||
A Good Match from Heaven | (TVB) | |||
1996 | Lover's Tears | as producer | ||
The Snow is Red | Luo Xuan | (ATV) | ||
1998 | A Lawyer Can Be Good | (ATV) | ||
1999 | The Legend of Speed | |||
2000 | State of Divinity | Qu Yang | ||
Wonder Bar | (ATV) | |||
2003 | Star Runner | |||
2005 | Wong Fei Hung - Master of Kung Fu | Wong Kei-ying | (TVB) | |
2 Young | ||||
Election | ||||
Revolving Doors of Vengeance | Cheung Wing-fat | (TVB) | Nominated - TVB Award for Best Supporting Actor (Top 5) | |
2006 | Daisy | (Korea) | ||
Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion | Long Fan-wun | (TVB) | ||
Face to Fate | Sum Sing-nam | (TVB) | ||
Land of Wealth | Kiu Bun-yip | (TVB) | Nominated - TVB Award for Best Supporting Actor (Top 20) | |
2007 | The Family Link | Ko Wing-kuen | (TVB) | Nominated - TVB Award for My Favourite Male Character (Top 24) |
Making Miracles | Chen Guanlin | (MediaCorp) | ||
2008 | The Master of Tai Chi | Mo Chik | (TVB) | |
The Gem of Life | Hong Ching-yeung | (TVB) | ||
2009 | The Threshold of a Persona | Mak Kai-ming | (TVB) | |
A Chip Off the Old Block | Cho Tsuen | (TVB) | Nominated - Best Supporting Actor (Top 15) | |
Room to Let I | Li Linlin | (RTHK) | ||
2010 | Room to Let II | Li Linlin | (RTHK) | |
2011 | Men with No Shadows | Tong King-tin | (TVB) | |
Grace Under Fire | Wong Fei-hung | (TVB) | Nominated - Mingpao's 43rd Anniversary Award | |
2012 | Love on Gallery Bridge | |||
The Confidant | Li Hongzhang | TVB | ||
2013 | 4 in Life |
References
- ↑ "David Chiang movies". KungFuMovies.net. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
- ↑ "David Chiang". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
External links
- David Chiang at the Internet Movie Database
- David Chiang Fan Site - DCFS
- John Chiang Vietnam Fan Club