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    Tommy Tam Fu-wing (Chinese: 譚富榮, born 19 August 1946), known professionally by his stage name Ti Lung (Chinese: 狄龍), is a Hong Kong actor, known for his numerous starring roles in a string of Shaw Brothers Studio's films, particularly The Duel, The Blood Brothers, Clans of Intrigue, The Avenging Eagle, The Sentimental Swordsman and ...

  2. 26 de mar. de 2017 · Ti Lung: Shaw Brothers Legend. Tribute video to Legendary Screen performer Ti Lung. No copyright intended. Support the movie and buy from Celestial Pictures and other places.

  3. Tommy Tam Fu-Wing, más conocido como Ti Lung o Di Long (狄龍| cantonés: Dik Lung | mandarín: Dí Lóng) (Guangdong el 19 de agosto; otras fuentes: 3 de agosto) de 1946), es un actor chino y estrella del cine de artes marciales, famoso principalmente por una serie de películas que protagonizó para el estudio hongkonés Shaw Brothers.

  4. 7 de may. de 2023 · Ti Lung nació en Canton, China, el 19 de agosto de 1946. Como muchos de su generación, comenzó a entrenar artes marciales desde joven. Su dedicación y habilidad lo llevaron a ser aceptado como discípulo por el famoso maestro de kung-fu Ti Kwan Chun, de quien tomó su nombre artístico.

  5. 15 de dic. de 2011 · Legendary Shaw Brothers actor, Ti Lung explains Bruce's innovative approach to modernizing kung fu films by 'Returning to Innocence', a Taoist principle for a skillful return.

  6. Ti Lung is a veteran actor who appeared in many Shaw Brothers films and other classics, such as A Better Tomorrow, The Legend of Drunken Master, and The Sentimental Swordsman. He is known for his roles as a loyal and honorable swordsman, a police officer, and a gangster.

  7. Born in Guangdong, Ti Lung was educated at Eton School in Hong Kong. He worked as a tailor for a short time, despite becoming a student of Chu Wan--a well-known Wing Chun teacher. His extraordinary acting ability led him to audition for a leading role in Chang Cheh's 1969 film "Dead End".