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Chi Kuan Chun : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chi Kuan-chun
Chi Kuan-chun (born June 14, 1949), also known as Chik Goon-Gwan, is a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor, martial artist, and Hung Ga practitioner.〔 He is best known for playing Shaolin rebel Hu Huei Chien (Hu Hui Gan) in several martial arts films in the 1970s. He also co-starred with Alexander Fu in many films at that time. ==Life and career== Born as Wu Dong-wai〔 in Guangdong, China, Chi went to Hong Kong with his family at early age.〔 He graduated from Sam Yuk Middle School and took acting course at the Cathay Studio〔 in 1968. After winning first place at the "Manhood Competition" held by the Chiang Jiang Film Company, Chi joined the Shaw Brothers Studio. His acting debut was Chang Cheh's ''Men From The Monastery'', and had since appeared in many of Chang's later films, including ''Shaolin Martial Arts'', ''Disciples Of Shaolin'', ''The Shaolin Avengers'' and ''Magnificent Wanderers''.〔 After completing his contract with Shaw Brothers in 1976, Chi founded Champion Film Company.〔〔 In 1977, he went to Taiwan to further his career, and starred in films like ''Showdown at the Cotton Mill''.〔〔 In 1990s he retired but made a comeback in Lau Kar-leung's ''Drunken Monkey'' (2003)〔 and later in Tsui Hark's ''Seven Swords'' (2005).〔〔
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