
Tong Kai
Biography
Tong Kai (Chinese: 唐佳) was born in Hong Kong in 1937. Later he became a kung-fu student of Yuen Woo-Ping's father, Yuen Hsiao-Tieng. Eventually he also became a martial arts instructor. In the 1960's, Tong became a martial arts instructor of "South Dragon, North Phoenix", a Cantonese film; and "The Jade Bow"--a Mandarin production along with Liu Chia-Liang. Later he joined Shaw Brothers with Liu, and became Chang's long-term partner for martial arts instructors. In 1982, Tong directed his first film "Shaolin Prince", co-starring Ti Lung. He directed some films before turning to television in the late 1980s with a focus on martial arts drama series.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Golden Swallow
as Golden Dragon Thug
1968

The Silent Swordsman
as General Huangying/villain
1967

Horror by the Sea
as Big Kwong
1964

The Chinese Feast
as Hau How Tin
1995

The Assassin
as Wang Yue (uncredited)
1967

The Thundering Sword
as Yue's security escort member (uncredited)
1967

The Avenging Eagle
as Golden Spear Tao De Biu
1978

The Sword of Swords
as Wu Ma
1968

Shaolin Prince
as Chief of Lohan with two swords
1982

Twelve Deadly Coins
as Long Arm Bear
1969

The Flying Dagger
as Wang Ping (uncredited)
1969

Love Is Not a Game, But a Joke
as Tattoo artist
1997

Return of the One-Armed Swordsman
as Spinning Wheels King Song Wen
1969

Opium and the Kung Fu Master
as Master Yi Zheng
1984

The One-Armed Swordsman
as Ding Peng
1967

The Magnificent Trio
as Brother Zhu
1966

The Trail of the Broken Blade
as Qiu's Fighter with Spear (uncredited)
1967

The Perfumed Arrow
as Bandit
1966

The Lotus Lamp
1965

Lady General Hua Mulan
as Soldier
1964

