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Danny Lee (; born 6 August 1952) is a
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actor, film producer, screenwriter, director,
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and presenter. He is known for frequently portraying
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in films such as '' Law with Two Phases'', '' The Killer'' and '' The Untold Story,'' as well as being a
Shaw Brothers Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd. () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, and operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shang ...
alumnus, having starred in martial arts and action movies produced by that studio such as '' Inframan.''


Early years

Lee was born in Shanghai in 1952, with ancestral home in Shantou, Guangdong. In 1955, he moved to Hong Kong with his family. Lee did not do so well in school and sometimes skipped classes to help support his family by working. While growing up, he held policemen in high regard and so upon completing high school, he was enrolled into the police force but could not complete the courses during his years of his training. He then decided to pursue a career in acting.


Career

Lee entered the
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- TVB Acting School in 1970. Since Lee was a black belt
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and
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, he was cast as Zhang Shun by director
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in the 1972 film '' The Water Margin''. The next year, Lee made his starring debut with ''River of Fury'' (江湖行). He then went on to star in Shaw Brothers' 1975 Hong Kong
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-style
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movie and camp classic '' The Super Inframan'' playing the Chinese superhero himself. After
Bruce Lee Bruce Lee (; born Lee Jun-fan, ; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong and American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines th ...
's death Lee portrayed the Bruce in '' Bruce Lee and I''. During this time, Lee also acted in 1977's ''
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''. In 1979, he began working in the
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genre, with '' The Brothers'' (1979), a remake of an earlier
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film, '' Deewaar'' (1975), about two brothers on opposing sides of the law. In ''The Brothers'', Lee played the role of a police officer, with a police persona he would carry over to his later films. ''The Brothers'' later inspired '' A Better Tomorrow'' (1986), which involves a similar plot about two brothers. Still being offered roles in
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s, Lee decided in 1978 to form his own
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. One of the earliest products from his company, 1981's ''The Executor'' (執法者) (a.k.a. ''Heroic Cops'') which was the first on-screen pairing with Lee and future star
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. In 1982, Lee directed his first films, ''
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'' (單程路), and ''Funny Boys'' and then followed it up in 1984 with '' Law with Two Phases'' (a.k.a. ''Law with Two Faces'') (公僕). The movie (for which Lee won both the
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and Taiwanese
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for his acting) featured Lee as a hot-headed but just policeman. In later years, Lee has received numerous awards from police organisations for his dedication to showing realistic police procedures and donating money to the families of slain officers. ''Law with Two Phases'' also inspired other directors. Some of the elements used in the shootouts were used by
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in his 1986 film '' A Better Tomorrow'' (英雄本色) and Law's documentary-like look inspired Kirk Wong to continue with a similar style. Both directors subsequently asked Lee to work with them. Lee then appeared with Chow Yun-Fat in
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's 1987 gangster piece '' City on Fire'' (龍虎風雲)where he plays a criminal, and later appeared in John Woo's benefit project for Chang Cheh, ''
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'' (1987, which Lee also co-directed). Lee's next project with Woo was, 1989's '' The Killer''. Lee worked with Kirk Wong again in 1994 with '' Organized Crime and Triad Bureau'' (a film Lee also produced), where once again, he plays a cop. Besides cop versus criminal thrillers, Lee acted in comedies too, including ''Chase A Fortune'' and ''Big Score''. He also directed two police comedies ''Cop Busters'' and ''Oh My Cops'' starring Kent Cheng and Wong Ching. In 1987, Lee formed his second production company, Magnum Films, producing movies such as '' The Untold Story'', '' Dr. Lamb'', ''Water Tank Murder'' and ''Twist''. In the late 1980s, Lee was also one of the producers to back
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, who was at the time a small-time dramatic actor, but who would then go on to stardom after appearing in a series of "
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" (無厘頭) comedies. Lee also directed Chow in one of his first comedies, 1990's '' Legend of the Dragon'' (龍的傳人). Lee returned to the big screen in the 2008
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'' Fatal Move''. He also made an appearance in Jingle Ma's action comedy ''Playboy Cops''. Though his on-screen output has slowed down in recent years, reduced to mostly cameo appearances in movies like ''
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'' or low budget movies, Lee continues with his behind-the-scenes work.


Selected filmography

* '' The Water Margin'' 水滸傳 (1972), actor * '' All Men Are Brothers'' 蕩寇誌 (1975), actor * '' Bruce Lee and I'' 李小龍與我(1975), actor * '' The Super Inframan'' 中國超人 (1975), actor * '' The Call Girls'' 應召名冊 (1977), actor * '' The Battle Wizard'' 天龍八部 (1977), actor * '' Goliathon'' 猩猩王 (1977), actor * '' The Brave Archer'' 射鵰英雄傳 (1978), actor * '' The Brave Archer 2'' 射鵰英雄傳續集 (1979), actor * '' Life Gamble'' (1979) * '' The Brothers'' 差人、大佬、博命仔 (1979), actor * '' The Heroes'' , also known as The Shaolin Heroes 少林英雄 (1980), actor * ''
The Brave Archer and His Mate ''The Brave Archer and His Mate'', also known as ''The Brave Archer 4'' and ''Mysterious Island'', is a 1982 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Cha's novels ''The Legend of the Condor Heroes'' and ''The Return of the Condor Heroes'', the first tw ...
'' 神鵰俠侶 (1982), actor * '' Law with Two Phases'' 公僕 (1984), actor * '' Brotherhood'' 兄弟 (1986), actor * '' City on Fire'' 龍虎風雲 (1987), actor * '' Final Justice'' 霹靂先鋒 (1988), Producer & actor * '' No Compromise'' 赤膽情 (1988), actor * ''
Just Heroes ''Just Heroes'' () is a 1989 Hong Kong crime film, directed by John Woo and Wu Ma. The film stars Danny Lee, David Chiang and Stephen Chow. Plot Following the death of a triad leader, there is conflict within the Hong Kong organised crime ...
'' 義膽群英 (1989), actor * '' The Killer'' 喋血雙雄 (1989), actor * ''
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'' 聖戰風雲 (1990), actor * '' Red Shield'' 雷霆掃穴 (1991), Producer & actor * '' Rhythm of Destiny'' 伴我縱橫 (1992), Producer & actor * '' Dr. Lamb'' 羔羊醫生 (1992), Director, Producer & actor * '' Run and Kill'' 機密檔案之烏鼠 (1993), actor * '' The Sword Stained with Royal Blood'' 新碧血劍 (1993), actor * '' The Untold Story'' 八仙飯店之人肉叉燒飽 (1993), Producer & actor * '' Organized Crime & Triad Bureau'' 重案實錄O記 (1994), Producer & actor * '' City Cop 公僕2 (1995), Producer & actor'' * '' Fatal Move'' 奪帥 (2008), actor


References


External links

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Danny Lee biography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Danny 1952 births Living people Canadian people of Hong Kong descent Shaw Brothers Studio Male actors from Shanghai Hong Kong male film actors Hong Kong film directors Hong Kong film producers Hong Kong film presenters Hong Kong screenwriters Hong Kong male television actors Hong Kong male judoka Hong Kong male karateka Screenwriters from Shanghai Asian film producers 20th-century Hong Kong male actors 21st-century Hong Kong male actors Bruce Lee imitators