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郭振鋒  ♂
Phillip Kwok Chun-Fung
Gwok Jan-Fung,  Kuo Chui,  Philip Kwok,  Jun Kwok,  Kuo Chue,  Kwok Tsu,  Kuo Tsui,  Kuo Chu,  Kwok Tsui,  Guo Zhui,  Guo Juei
Born: October 21st, 1951 (Taipei, Taiwan)





 
Filmography (1975-2014)
 
  Actor (61 films)
    Marco Polo (1975) ... Chen Jie
    The Fantastic Magic Baby (1975) ... Stone monster / Fighter
    Fairy Fox (1975) ... Celestial Army fighter
    The New Shaolin Boxers (1976) ... Zhou's martial arts student
    7-Man Army (1976) ... Martial arts student
    The Traitorous (1976) ... Extra
    The Hand of Death (1976) ... Soldier
    One-armed Boxer vs. the Flying Guillotine (1976) ... Chang Chia Yu
    The Good, the Bad and the Loser (1976) ... Guard
    The Ming Patriots (1976) ... Extra
    Tiger & Crane Fists (1976) ... Li Fu's student
    Shaolin Temple (1976) ... Lin Guang Yao
    Boxer Rebellion (1976) ... Boxer / Japanese soldier
    The Naval Commandos (1977) ... Sgt. She Gan
    Magnificent Wanderers (1977) ... Mongol fighter
    Chinatown Kid (1977) ... White Dragon
    The Brave Archer (1977) ... Chao Pai-Tun
    The Secret of the Shaolin Poles (1977) ... Assassin and soldier
    The Five Venoms (1978) ... Meng Tianxia, the Lizard/Constable He Yu
    The Brave Archer Part II (1978) ... Chao Pai-Tun
    Crippled Avengers (1978) ... Chen Shuen
    Invincible Shaolin (1978) ... Ho Yen Wu/He Yingwu
    The Magnificent Ruffians (1979) ... Yang Zhui Feng
    The Daredevils (1979) ... Liang Guoren
    Shaolin Rescuers (1979) ... Yang Dabao
    Ten Tigers of Kwangtung (1979) ... Beggar Su Chen
    Life Gamble (1979) ... Qiu Zi-Yu
    The Kid with the Golden Arm (1979) ... Sheriff Hai To
    The Flag of Iron (1980) ... Iron Leopard Luo Xin (Lo Hsin)
    The Rebel Intruders (1980) ... Wang Hsu
    Legend of the Fox (1980) ... Miao Renfeng / Golden Face Buddha
    Heaven and Hell (1980) ... Cheng Tien Yang
    The Sword Stained with Royal Blood (1981) ... Yuan Cheng Chih
    The Brave Archer Part III (1981) ... Chao Pai-Tun
    Masked Avengers (1981) ... Gao Yao
    The Brave Archer and His Mate (1982) ... Kuo Tsing
    Ode to Gallantry (1982)    
    Ninja in the Deadly Trap (1982) ... Mao
    House of Traps (1982) ... Zhi Hua
    The Enchantress (1983) ... Hong Qigong
    Demon of the Lute (1983) ... Thief
    Holy Flame of the Martial World (1983) ... Yama Elder
    Crazy Shaolin Disciples (1985) ... Monk Jin
    Lady in Black (1987) ... Kern
    The Big Heat (1988) ... Kam
    Fatal Love (1988) ... Ah Pow
    Hero of Tomorrow (1988) ... Big B [cameo]
    Seven Warriors (1989) ... Au
    The Peacock King (1989) ... Peacock/Lucky Fruit's father
    Forbidden Arsenal (1991) ... Tam
    Sea Wolves (1991) ... Chui [cameo]
    Once a Thief (1991) ... Guard
    The Cat (1992) ... Inspector Wang Chieh Mei
    Hard Boiled (1992) ... Mad Dog
    Zen of Sword (1992) ... God of War
    Story of Ricky (1992) ... Ah Guang (Ricky's Mate)
    Treasure Hunt (1994) ... Kung Ching
    The Shaolin Kids in Hong Kong (1994)    
    The Phantom Lover (1995) ... Master Zhao's henchman
    Sunshine Cops (1999) ... Action choreographer for TV
    The Eye 2 (2004) ... Buddhist master
  Director (1 film)
    Ninja in the Deadly Trap (1982)    
  Action Director (11 films)
    The Criminal Hunter (1988)    
    A Chinese Legend (1991)    
    Handsome Siblings (1992)    
    Zen of Sword (1992)    
    The Tale of a Heroine (1993)    
    From Zero to Hero (1994)    
    One Arm Hero (1994)    
    Comic King (2001)    
    The Touch (2002)    
    Blood Brothers (2007)    
    Princess and Seven Kung Fu Masters (2013)    
  Executive Director (1 film)
    Ninja in the Deadly Trap (1982)    
  Action Choreographer (22 films)
    Lady in Black (1987)    
    Fatal Love (1988)    
    The Big Heat (1988)    
    A Bite of Love (1990)    
    The Blue Jean Monster (1991)    
    Once a Thief (1991)    
    Sea Wolves (1991)    
    Hard Boiled (1992)    
    Story of Ricky (1992)    
    The Cat (1992)    
    Erotic Ghost Story III (1992)    
    Once a Black Sheep (1992)    
    Sam the Iron Bridge - Champion of Martial Arts (1993)    
    The Bride with White Hair (1993)    
    White Lotus Cult (1993)    
    Treasure Hunt (1994)    
    The Shaolin Kids in Hong Kong (1994)    
    Love, Guns & Glass (1995)    
    The Phantom Lover (1995)    
    Double Tap (2000)    
    Lavender (2000)    
    That Demon Within (2014)    
  Action Designer (2 films)
    Holy Flame of the Martial World (1983)    
    They Came to Rob Hong Kong (1989)    
  Martial Arts Director (27 films)
    The Daredevils (1979)    
    The Magnificent Ruffians (1979)    
    Ten Tigers of Kwangtung (1979)    
    Legend of the Fox (1980)    
    Two Champions of Shaolin (1980)    
    The Rebel Intruders (1980)    
    The Flag of Iron (1980)    
    Masked Avengers (1981)    
    The Sword Stained with Royal Blood (1981)    
    The Brave Archer Part III (1981)    
    Ninja in the Deadly Trap (1982)    
    The Brave Archer and His Mate (1982)    
    Ode to Gallantry (1982)    
    House of Traps (1982)    
    Nepal Affair (1986)    
    A Chinese Ghost Story (1987)    
    Golden Swallow (1987)    
    Close Escape (1989)    
    The Peacock King (1989)    
    Jail House Eros (1989)    
    Erotic Ghost Story (1990)    
    Tiger Cage II (1990)    
    The Mamasan II - Club Girls' Blues (1990)    
    To Catch a Thief (1991)    
    Forbidden Arsenal (1991)    
    The Bride with White Hair 2 (1993)    
    Ballistic (2008)    
 
 
Biography
 
  Born in Taiwan on October 21, 1951, Kuo is also known as Philip Kwok. Originally an agile circus acrobat, he entered the film business by chance. His performance in Boxer Rebellion caught the attention of director Chang Cheh, who invited him to play the lead in Marco Polo. He came to Hong Kong in 1976 and joined Shaw Brothers as a basic actor. After The Five Venoms in 1978, Kuo had been the male lead and martial arts choreographer in various films, including The Rebel Intruders, The Flag of Iron, The Sword Stained With Royal Blood and Ode to Gallantry. With the support of Chang, Kuo went back to Taiwan in 1981 and founded a film company with his Taiwanese colleagues Chiang Sheng (a.k.a Chiu Kang-sang) and Lu Feng. One of their productions was Ruthless Tactics, which Kuo starred and directed himself. He went behind the scene after the mid-80s to be the action and martial arts choreographer of numerous TV and theatrical productions in Hong Kong. Some of his signature works are Peacock King, Hard Boiled and A Chinese Ghost Story, which earned him and Tony Ching Siu-tung the Best Action Choreography nomination in the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards.

- Celestial Pictures DVD Biography

also in TOMORROW NEVER DIES (1997)