Casanova Wong

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Casanova Wong
Born
Kim Yong-ho

1945 (age 75–76)
Other namesKa Sat-fat (卡薩伐; Chinese stage name)
Occupationactor, producer

Casanova Wong, also known as Ka Sat-fat (卡薩伐), is a former Korean martial arts actor born in 1945 as Kim Yong-ho in Gimje, South Korea. An expert in tae kwon do,[1] he is a leg-fighter,[2] and is well known for his spin kicks and was nicknamed "The Human Tornado" in the Republic of Korea Army. He made many appearances in martial arts movies but is most remembered for his role as Cashier Hua in Warriors Two, where he starred alongside Sammo Hung, with whom he worked several times.[2][3] Other films included Story of Drunken Master and . One of Wong's last notable movie appearances was as Kang-ho in the 1994 Korean movie .

He is now a movie producer in Asia.

Filmography[]

Films[]

This is a partial list of films.

  • (1974)
  • (1976)
  • (1976)
  • (1977) - Monk
  • The Iron Fisted Monk (1977) - Shaolin disciple [4]
  • (1977)
  • Golden Gate (1977)
  • (1977)
  • Enter the Invincible Hero (1977) - Master Pang
  • (1978)
  • (1978) - one of Yun`s man
  • Warriors Two (1978) - Cashier Wah
  • Game of Death (1978) - Lau Yea Chun
  • (1978) - See Pak
  • Strike of Thunderkick Tiger (1978) - Monkey
  • The Magnificent (1979) - Thunder Leg
  • (1979)
  • (1979) - Chi Wai
  • (1979)
  • (1979)
  • (1979) - Wo Pa Fong
  • (1979) - the Big Boss
  • (1979)
  • The Master Strikes (1980) - Tseng Tien-Tu
  • (1980) - Eagle
  • (1980)
  • (1980)
  • (1980)
  • Game of Death 2 (1981) - Billy Lo`s Korean challenger (Archive footage from GAME OF DEATH)
  • Enter the Invincible Hero (1981) - Pang (Also footage from THE MAGNIFICENT)
  • (1981) - Johnny Wong
  • (1981)
  • Blow Up (1982) - Hung
  • (1982) - Cheng`s Brother
  • Jin hu men (1982)
  • (1982) - Yu Yung
  • (1982)
  • Sha shou ying (1982) - Johnny Wong
  • Duel to the Death (1983, fights the flying ninjas)
  • (1984)
  • (1985)
  • (1985)
  • (1985)
  • (1990)
  • (1991)
  • (1994)
  • (1994)
  • Faster (2003)

References[]

  1. ^ Hammond, Stefan (2000) Hollywood East: Hong Kong Movies and the People Who Make Them, Contemporary Books Inc, ISBN 978-0-8092-2581-1, p. 93
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Logan, Bey (1995) Hong Kong Action Cinema, Titan Books Ltd, ISBN 1-85286-540-7, p. 91
  3. ^ Hawker, Philippa (2006) "Warriors Two: Special Collectors' Edition", Sydney Morning Herald, July 27, 2006, retrieved 2010-02-02
  4. ^ "The Iron Fisted Monk". hkmdb.com. August 25, 1977. Retrieved November 3, 2020.

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