Guan Shan

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1933-04-20

Deathday 2012-10-01 (79 years old)

Place of Birth Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China

Also Known As Kwan San, Kwan Shan, Kuan Shan, Guan Bo-Wei, 关伯威, 关铁骑, 關伯威

Guan Shan

Biography

Kwan Shan (Chinese: 關山, April 20, 1933 – October 1, 2012) was a Hong Kong film actor. Kwan appeared as a romantic lead actor in Mandarin-language films created in Hong Kong, especially during the 1960s. His roles included several Shaw Brothers Studio productions.

Known For

Actor

1994
Wonder Seven

as Chief of Wonder Seven

1991
1988
Police Story 2

as Mr. Fung

1987
A Better Tomorrow II

as Go Ying Pui

1986
Dream Lovers

as Cheung Hark-Nam

1986
Millionaires' Express

as Train Robber

1983
The Lost Generation

as Hotel manager

1982
Monkey Business

as Captain

1977
Broken Oath

as Liu Da Xiong / General Liu

1977
The Shaolin Plot

as Ku Cheng Feng

1976
The Himalayan

as Mr. Tseng

1975
The Seven Coffins

as Master Hung

1974
Hiroshima 28

as Imai Eisaku

1972
The Brutal Boxer

as Chen Wu Sheng

1970
A Cause to Kill

as Chang Li De

1969
The Little Flowers in Tears

as Chang Chi-Cheng

1969
Farewell, My Love

as Liu Shi Ming

1969
Dark Semester

as Tu Cheng Kang

1969
Unfinished Melody

as Hu Zhong-Ning

1968
Spring Blossoms

as Second sister's husband (Photo)

1967
Susanna

as Lin Cheng Ting

1967
Swan Song

as Du Fan

1967
The Mirror

as Hu Chien

1967
Too Late for Love

as Li Guo-Liang

1966
The Joy of Spring

as Himself (Cameo)

1966
Rose, Be My Love

as Ling Jia-Cong

1966
The Blue and the Black 2

as Zhang Xing-Ya

1966
The Blue and the Black

as Zhang Xingya

1965
Vermilion Door

as Wu Yu-Qi

1964
The Shepherd Girl

as Liu Da Long

1964
The Coin

as Li Tzu Wen

1964
1963
The Adulteress

as Yang Nai-Wu

1963
Her Sister's Keeper

as Fang Teh-Ming

1963
The Love Eterne

as Student

1962
The Dream of the Red Chamber

as Master Jia Lian

1961
Love Without End

as Tang Peng Nan

1960
The Doctor and the Prima Donna

as Doctor Zhang Zhongxian

Director

1972
The Brutal Boxer

as Director