
Fan Mei-Sheng
Biography
Fan Mei-sheng (樊梅生; born 13 September 1942) also known as Fan Mui Sang, is a prolific Hong Kong Cantonese actor. Fan Mei-sheng started acting in movies from 1964; his first movie was The Story of Sue San. He made his name in Shaw Brothers Studio productions, including the role of 'Black Whirlwind' in All Men Are Brothers. Through the 1970s and 1980s, he was often cast as the villain in many Hong Kong martial arts films and thrillers. In 1979, Fan replaced Simon Yuen (who died during filming) in The Magnificent Butcher. That, as well as his role as an explosives man in The Postman Fights Back, became one of his best known performances. He also acted in the Michael Cimino film, Year of the Dragon; and in total has acted in one hundred films. In addition, he has directed one film, Amsterdam Connection in 1978, and produced another, Dark Side of Chinatown in 1989.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The 14 Amazons
as General Chiao Ting Kuai
1972

The Delinquent
as Big Sean
1973

The Rainbow
1968

Temperament of Life
1975

The Golden Knight
as Guan Xiyang
1970

The Young Avenger
as Hunchback Liu Tuo
1972

The One-Armed Swordsman
as Guo Sheng / Brother Hua
1967

Dragon Swamp
as Ding Hu (beggar)
1969

That Man in Chang-An
as Cao Wu's waiter
1967

Hitman in the Hand of Buddha
as Beggar Fan (Feng)
1981

Killer Clans
as Ma Fang-chung
1976

The Jade Raksha
as Yan Long Er
1968

Heads for Sale
as Wan Sanju
1970

The Magnificent Swordsman
as villain who kills a woman
1968

The Trail of the Broken Blade
as Hu Zi
1967

The Eagle's Killer
as Chin Pai To
1981

The Swift Knight
as Constable Ji Fu
1971

The Jade Faced Assassin
as Yu Chi Zhou Guang
1971

The Knight of Knights
as Zhaoqing snr monk
1966

Pursuit
as Monk Lu Zhi Shen
1972