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China-man

Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 2157
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 12:17 am |
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Alexander Fu Sheng
the guy kicks some butt man
credit : answer.com
Wikipedia Entry
Alexander Fu Sheng (Traditional Chinese: 傅聲; Simplified Chinese: 傅声; Pinyin: Fù Shēng December 20, 1954-July 7, 1983) was a major Hong Kong martial arts film star in the 1970s.
Alexander was born Cheung Fu Sheng in December 20, 1954 in Hong Kong, the son of a wealthy businessman. His youth was characterized by his quick temper, disinterest in school, and fighting in the streets. As a child, his family lived in Hawaii for a few years and there he began training in judo and karate.
In 1971, he enrolled at Shaw Brothers Southern Drama School and instantly drew the attention of director Chang Cheh. Cheh had Fu Sheng train with Lau Kar-leung for 6 months. Fu Sheng made his film debut with a bit part in Boxer from Shantung directed by Cheh. His first lead role was in Cheh's Police Force. With his good looks and mischievous charm, he quickly became a major star for the Shaw Brothers studio. Some of his other major hit films include Heroes Two, Five Shaolin Masters, Shaolin Temple and the Brave Archer series. He eventually made a total of 23 films with Cheh.
A series of injuries forced Fu Sheng's career to slow down considerably. His first serious injury came on the set of The Deadly Breaking Sword when a wire suspending him snapped and he fell eight feet landing on his head. While working on Heroes Shed No Tears, a wire suspending him snapped and he fell ten feet. He had shattered bones in both legs.
Fu Sheng was supposed to star in Snake in the Eagle's Shadow. But because of his injury, he was out of the running. In fact his legs had been so badly smashed he was not expected to ever return to movie making. Jackie Chan was eventually cast in the role and the movie was a big hit. Fu Sheng worked hard to recover and although he never fully regained his previous abilities, he recovered enough to resume his martial arts film career.
Fu Sheng bought and lived in the late Bruce Lee's house in Kowloon. On July 7, 1983, he was returning home from a dinner engagement at the Clear Water Bay Golf Club. His Porsche 911 Targa, driven by his brother, took the curves of Clear Water Bay Road too fast and crashed into a cement wall. Fu Sheng was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries and died three hours later widowing Cantopop star Jenny Tseng with no children. He was 28. He died almost exactly 10 years after Lee had died on July 20, 1973. At the time, he was filming Invincible Pole Fighter in which he was to be the hero. In the finished film, Fu Sheng's character abruptly disappears and the focus was put on co-star Gordon Liu's character.
Fu Sheng's films are still revered in Hong Kong. He is not as well known in the U.S. as other Hong Kong martial arts film stars due to his short life and limited availability of his films. But he has a strong cult following among genre fans. Fu Sheng's old makeup cubicle at the Shaw Brothers studio features a shrine constructed to appease his ghost, which is said to haunt the backlot.
Filmography
Man of Iron (1972)
Police Force (1973)
Heroes Two (1974)
Men from the Monastery (1974)
Friends (1974)
Shaolin Martial Arts (1974)
Na Cha the Great (1974)
5 Shaolin Masters (1974)
Disciples of Shaolin (1975)
Marco Polo (1975)
Spiritual Fists (1976)
Seven Man Army (1976)
The Shaolin Avengers (1976)
New Shaolin Boxers (1976)
Shaolin Temple (1976)
Bloody Avengers (1976)
Incredible Kung Fu Brothers (1976)
Naval Commandos (1977)
Magnificent Wanderers (1977)
Brave Archer (1977)
Chinatown Kid (1977)
Brother Dragon Tiger (1977)
The Brave Archer Part 2 (1978)
Avenging Eagle (1978)
Heroes Shed No Tears (1978)
Life Gamble (1979)
The Deadly Breaking Sword (1979)
The Proud Twins (1979)
Heaven and Hell Gate (1979)
10 Tigers Of Kwangtung (1979)
Return of the Sentimental Swordsman (1981)
Brave Archer Part 3 (1982)
Legendary Weapons of China (1982)
Brave Archer and His Mate (1982)
The Fake Ghost Catchers (1982)
Cat Vs Rat (1982)
My Rebellious Son (1982)
Treasure Hunters (1982)
Hong Kong Playboys (1983)
Eight-Diagram Pole Fighter (1983)
Wits of the Brats (1984) |
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Jiang Hu Warrior

Joined: 10 Mar 2007 Posts: 18 Location: Cairo, Egypt
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:06 pm |
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Who knows, Jackie Chan may not be where he is now if it wasn't for Fu Sheng tragic death. _________________ Badre El Amir Bally |
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Dimsum

Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 2678 Location: Vancouver, Canada
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:29 pm |
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« Jiang Hu Warrior » wrote: Who knows, Jackie Chan may not be where he is now if it wasn't for Fu Sheng tragic death.
Fu Sheng's career was at its low in the early 80s, when Jackie Chan's career has been on an upswing so I don't think it will affect Jackie Chan's career unless Fu Sheng moved to Golden Harvest after Shaw Brothers closed down and scored a few hits for them. |
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Shaw fanatics

Joined: 24 Mar 2007 Posts: 328
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 1:44 pm |
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some of my collection
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Shaw fanatics

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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 1:45 pm |
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Shaw fanatics

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Tsing Yi

Joined: 10 Mar 2007 Posts: 575
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 11:02 am |
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| I am not a fan of his comedic style. I do think he had a good screen presence in his movies though, he was excellent in his martial art scenes because his physical moves look convincing. If you see Heroes Two with Chen Kuan Tai you know what I mean. |
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Harlequin

Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Posts: 1306
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 10:52 pm |
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I think this discussion has gone to be black hole with the old wuxiamania.
Just want to say this.
Jenny Tseng has confirmed that she and Fu Sheng was never divorced. She has not even thought of divorce during her marriage with Fu Sheng. It's those gossip mags making up story only. But she did say there was a woman going after Fu Sheng.
She confirmed this in the 'Be My Guest' interview. _________________ “寧願人負我,我絕不負人” - 陳鍵鋒 |
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Shaw fanatics

Joined: 24 Mar 2007 Posts: 328
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:57 pm |
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« kidd » wrote: I think this discussion has gone to be black hole with the old wuxiamania.
Just want to say this.
Jenny Tseng has confirmed that she and Fu Sheng was never divorced. She has not even thought of divorce during her marriage with Fu Sheng. It's those gossip mags making up story only. But she did say there was a woman going after Fu Sheng.
She confirmed this in the 'Be My Guest' interview.
Do you have any links to this interview ? |
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Xiao Lung

Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Posts: 477 Location: FL-USA
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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 5:58 am |
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« Shaw fanatics » wrote: « kidd » wrote: I think this discussion has gone to be black hole with the old wuxiamania.
Just want to say this.
Jenny Tseng has confirmed that she and Fu Sheng was never divorced. She has not even thought of divorce during her marriage with Fu Sheng. It's those gossip mags making up story only. But she did say there was a woman going after Fu Sheng.
She confirmed this in the 'Be My Guest' interview.
Do you have any links to this interview ?
I hope it is OK if I answer this. There is this link to YouTube. I think it is the right one, but I don't understand it (except when she says "yes, exactly", LOL!) so I am guessing... It looks like there are at least 6 clips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaFjT1XVcYM _________________
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Temujin Site Admin

Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 2170
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:48 pm |
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Ti Lung & Fu Sheng
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Chef Ying

Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 1643 Location: Malaysia
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:15 pm |
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« Temujin » wrote: Ti Lung & Fu Sheng
Wow, look at the fashion then! _________________ '
He who needs to come shall eventually come; he who needs to leave shall eventually leave.
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Temujin Site Admin

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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 8:24 am |
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the fashion was the definitely better than the 80s, what a horrible decade the 80s was.
BTW I've added some entry and filmatography in the original post.
this is repost (below) Fu Sheng and his wife Jenny Tseng
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Shaw fanatics

Joined: 24 Mar 2007 Posts: 328
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 8:47 am |
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spotlight on Fu Sheng this weekend ? i have no complains
sharing some of my personal collection agan
Fu Sheng pictures are a little more scarce than Ti Lung or David Chiang
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China-man

Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 2157
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 10:13 pm |
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« Temujin » wrote:
BTW I've added some entry and filmatography in the original post.
thanks Temujin. i like him
mannn good kungfu actor, just that i always wonder what's up with his hairstyle man  |
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