
Danny Lau Dan
Biography
Liu Tan was born in Shanghai in 1945 and moved with his family to Hong Kong five years later. In 1968, Liu entered the actor training class run by Cathay Film Organisation and was signed up by the studio after graduated. Liu started his career in supporting roles until he got his big break in "An Apple A Day" in 1970. Liu moved to Shaw Brothers in 1971 and among the movies he appeared in "The Devil's Mirror" and "The Warlord". Liu left Shaw Brothers in 1972 to concentrate predominantly on voice dubbing while he still making sporadic appearance in films. In 1977, Liu joined TVB as a contract actor. His acclaimed role was as the villain in the classic series "The Bund". For the past two decades, Liu has made regular appearance in TVB and he was one of the popular artists in Hong Kong. -- From the Celestial DVD release of "The Devil's Mirror".
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Bastard
as Gu's Nephew #1
1973

Revenge in Hong Kong
1981

Hong Kong Criminal Archives - The Robbery
1991

My Friend Roy
1994

Hex After Hex
as Johnny Tien
1982

The Devil's Mirror
as Wen Jianfeng
1972

Expensive Tastes
as Barrister Lau Kai
1982

Only the Brave Stands
1973

Mad, Mad, Mad Swords
as Wang
1969

My Name Is Fame
as Lau Dan
2006
ICAC: Investigation
1978

Forbidden Tales of Two Cities
as Wei Hao
1975

The Rivals
1970

Look of the Money
1981

The Security
1981

Hong Kong Confidential
as Tao
2010

Gang of Four
as Sheng Tan
1978

Ironside 426
as Big Brother Sing
1977

Oriental Playgirls
as Liu Chia-Lien
1976

Illicit Desire
as Lai Wang / Wang Xi-Zhi
1973











