Lo Lieh
Lo Lieh | |||||||||||
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| Born | Wang Lap Tat June 29, 1939 | ||||||||||
| Died | November 2, 2002 (aged 63) | ||||||||||
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| Years active | 1965–2001 | ||||||||||
| Spouse | 4 | ||||||||||
| Children | 2 | ||||||||||
| Relatives | Stanley Tong (brother-in-law) | ||||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 羅烈 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 罗烈 | ||||||||||
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| Wang Lap Tat | |||||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 王立達 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 王立达 | ||||||||||
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Wang Lap Tat (Chinese: 王立達; June 29, 1939 – November 2, 2002), known by his stage name Lo Lieh (Chinese: 羅烈), was an Indonesian-born Hong Kong actor, martial artist, and filmmaker. He was a star of Shaw Brothers’ martial arts films during the 1970’s.
His best known roles including Chao Chi-hao in the King Boxer (1972), Pai Mei in Executioners from Shaolin (1977) and Clan of the White Lotus (1980), and General Tien Ta in The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978).