Born: 1940-03-11 in Taiwan, China
Died: 1984-04-26
Biography:
Chan Shen (Chinese: 詹森, 11 March 1940 - 26 April 1984) was a Taiwanese-born Hong Kong film actor. He is best known for his roles as gangsters or villains in Hong Kong action cinema in the 1970s. Already an established film actor in Taiwan, he entered the Hong Kong film industry in 1971. He was a particularly prolific actor and would often appear in as many as ten films a year. In his fourteen-year film career in Hong Kong, he appeared in 160 action films. Much of his career was spent at Hong Kong's Shaw Studio. He died because of a brain hemorrhage 26th of April 1984.
Also known as:
Pursuit of a Killer - 1985-09-20
Disciples of the 36th Chamber - 1985-05-17
Crazy Shaolin Disciples - 1985-03-30
Lust for Love of a Chinese Courtesan - 1984-09-20
Pale Passion - 1984-09-15
Opium and the Kung Fu Master - 1984-07-14
Wits of the Brats - 1984-05-24
Fast Fingers - 1983-11-17
Shaolin Intruders - 1983-10-06
Bastard Swordsman - 1983-09-14
Shaolin and Wu Tang - 1983-07-02
Holy Flame of the Martial World - 1983-06-10
Usurpers of Emperor's Power - 1983-05-27
Ode to Gallantry - 1982-12-16
My Rebellious Son - 1982-11-26
The Emperor and the Minister - 1982-11-20
Tiger Killer - 1982-10-28
The 82 Tenants - 1982-08-10
Coolie Killer - 1982-06-30
Godfather from Canton - 1982-06-11