
Lu Feng
Biography
Lu Feng (Chinese: 鹿峰, born 3 April 1956) is a Taiwanese-born, Hong Kong based actor and martial art stuntman and Venom Mob member.
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Known For
Acting History
2023
Fine Archery: The Brave Archer Franchise
1997艳鬼在你左右
1996Fists of Legends 2: Iron Bodyguards as Letov's Escort
1991少年張三豐
1990New Journey to the West as 李靖
1990New Journey to the West as 蛇精
1990The Twelve Fairies as Lamma Priest Kanmadi
1988Eight Thousand Li of Cloud and Moon as 周侗
1988Vampire Kid II
1987Ninja, the Violent Sorceror as James Webster
1984Ninja Kids
1984Fight Among the Supers as God of Bowls
1984Shanghai 13 as Tiger
1984The Nine Demons as Luo Shan
1984Death Ring
1983Attack of the Joyful Goddess as Cho Kam-Kuai
1982Brave Archer and His Mate as Priest Chi King
1982House of Traps as Hua Chong - the Butterfly
1981The Brave Archer 3 as Woodcutter
1981Masked Avengers as Ling Yunzi
1981The Sword Stained with Royal Blood as Uncle Wen Nan Yang
1981Ninja In The Deadly Trap as Tung Yen
1980Legend of the Fox as Hu Yidao
1980The Rebel Intruders as Chen Chu-Kwong
1980Two Champions of Shaolin as Kao Ching Chun (Gao Jinzhong)
1980The Flag of Iron as Iron Tiger Cao Fung (Chow Fang)
1980Heaven and Hell as Heaven Guard / Chang Jiaxiang
1979Ten Tigers of Kwangtung as Su Hei Hu
1979Kid with the Golden Arm as Silver Spear
1979The Magnificent Ruffians as Yuan Ying Fei
1979The Daredevils as Fu Quanyi
1979Shaolin Rescuers as Gao Jinzhong
1978Crippled Avengers as Dao Chang
1978Invincible Shaolin as Pao Siao Tung
1978The Five Venoms as Zhang Yiaotian, the Centipede / Tan Shanhu
1978The Brave Archer 2 as Beggar Clan Elder
1978Life Gamble as Yan Zi-Fei
1977Chinatown Kid as White Dragon Thug
1977The Brave Archer as Chang Ah-Sheng (5th Weird 7)
1977Magnificent Wanderers as Mongol fighter/guard
1977The Naval Commandos as Sgt. Xu Xiang Lin
1976Shaolin Temple as General Gu Bei Zi
1976The New Shaolin Boxers as Gang Member
1976Hand of Death as Shaolin Student (uncredited)
1976The Shaolin Avengers as Fang Student
19767-Man Army as Regiment Commander Wang
1975The Four Assassins as Mongolian Soldier (uncredited)









