Zhuang Quanli
Billie Chong was born in Indonesia in 1958. His father was a wealthy overseas Chinese businessman in Indonesia. He was also the champion of Kungfu for the children of Hongquan in Indonesia. He appeared in front of the screen as a kungfu boy in his early days. He came to Hong Kong in 1977 to develop his first play, Karate with black belt. He cooperated with Liang Xiaolong and Luo lie. The film was good. Yuan Heping once approached him when he was exploring the new Jackie Chan, but he didn't like it Yuan Heping said that it's useless to play a star like this and work hard to cultivate it. When he came to Hong Kong, he had many female fans. In his early kung fu films, he was also a handsome guy, but his acting skills were not so good. The reason why Zhuang Quanli didn't become famous was that he had a bad temper and ran back to Indonesia. He came to Hong Kong to shoot less than ten films, so everyone didn't know him very well I know, but for his skill, many Kungfu movies need Kungfu actors like him. Every one of his movies is very good when it comes to today's movies. The reason why he didn't become famous is because of the plot problems of those movies, or maybe because there are too few of his movies, but his movies are all low-cost. The movie source is also very hard to find.
Main works
1977: Black Belt Karate
1979: Karate sabukhitam, sun dragon, invincible monkey fist (cooperated with Chen Guantai), crystal fist (cooperated with yuan Jiaban, revenge as the theme of Kung Fu film, we can see that his skill is very flexible and his action is very fierce, it's a pity that he didn't become famous. The negative protagonist is Zhu tiehe, and his action has always been yuan Jiaban style. Some plots imitate snake shaped tricky hands and drunken boxing)
1980: Wu Zhuangyuan (in cooperation with Hou Chaosheng, Liu Henian and Jiang Jin), kungfuzombie (a very creative fantasy kung fu film, most of the action is edited, and the negative protagonist is Korean Kung Fu Star Quan Yongwen, which is worth seeing)
1981: Master Wulong recruited ghosts, and his fingers were bent out. He was on the verge of life and death
1982: Kung Fu from beyond the grave
1983: pig blood and tears, tiger Eagle afist full of talons
1991:Riosangjuara
1995:Derudebu
Chinese PinYin : Zhuang Quan Li
Zhuang Quanli