Wei Ping-Ao
Born November 29, 1929 (Age: 96)
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Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Biography
Wei Ping-Ao (Chinese: 魏平澳, 29 November 1929 – 3 December 1989), also known as Paul Wei, was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor who started his career in the Shaw Brothers Studio. He is best known for playing cunning interpreters in Bruce Lee's 1972 films Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon, in which he dubbed his own voice, and also appeared in films such as Deaf Mute Heroine (1971), Hapkido (1972) and Fists of Bruce Lee (1978). He suffered from jaundice in his later years. He died on 3 December 1989 in Hong Kong.
Wei Ping-Ao (Chinese: 魏平澳, 29 November 1929 – 3 December 1989), also known as Paul Wei, was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor who started his career in the Shaw Brothers Studio. He is best known for playing cunning interpreters in Bruce Lee's 1972 films Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon, in which he dubbed his own voice, and also appeared in films such as Deaf Mute Heroine (1971), Hapkido (1972) and Fists of Bruce Lee (1978). He suffered from jaundice in his later years. He died on 3 December 1989 in Hong Kong.
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Filmography
The Taxi Driver
1981
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Age: 51
Invisible Master
1975
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Age: 45
The Way of the Dragon
1972
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as Ho
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Age: 43
Fist of Fury
1972
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as Interpreter Wu
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Age: 42
The Brave Young Generation
1971
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Age: 41
River of Tears
1969
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as Li Laosan
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Age: 39
Divorce, Hong Kong Style
1968
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as Hsiao Pai
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Age: 39
Good Neighbors
1961
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as Chen Hsi-Ting
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Age: 31
No Image
Conscience and Guilt
1960
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Age: 30
Terminal Bound
1956
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Age: 26
No Image
Remote Love
1956
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as Bu La-Te
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Age: 26