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Chinese name
劉家良 (traditional)
Role
Actor
Chinese name
刘家良 (simplified)
Died
June 25, 2013, Hong Kong
Other name(s)
Liu Chia-liang
Name
Lau Kar-leung
Pinyin
Liu Jialiang (Mandarin)
Jyutping
Lau4 Gaa1-loeng4 (Cantonese)
Ancestry
Xinhui, Guangdong, China
Born
28 July 1934 Guangzhou, Guangdong, China (
1934-07-28
)
Spouse
Mary Jean Reimer (m. 1984–2013)
Siblings
Chia Hui Liu, Lau Kar-wing
Movies
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, Drunken Master II, The Eight Diagram Pole Figh, Seven Swords, Legendary Weapons of China
Children
Lau Jeanne, Lau Rosemary
Similar
Gordon Liu, Mary Jean Reimer, Lau Kar wing
Legendary Lau Kar Leung
Lau Kar-leung (28 July 1934 – 25 June 2013), also known as Liu Chia-liang, was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor, filmmaker, choreographer and martial artist. Lau is best known for the films he made in the 1970s and 1980s for the Shaw Brothers Studio. One of his most famous works is The 36th Chamber of Shaolin which starred Gordon Liu, as well as Drunken Master II which starred Jackie Chan.
Lau Kar Leung (劉家良), aka Liu Chia-Liang (July 28, 1936 -- June 25, 2013) - Tribute
History
Before becoming famous, Lau worked as an extra and choreographer on black and white Wong Fei-hung movies. He teamed up with fellow Wong Fei-hung choreographer Tong Gaai on the 1963 Hu Peng-directed wuxia film South Dragon, North Phoenix. Their collaboration would continue on until the mid-1970s. His first appearance in a film was in Brave Lad of Guangong (1950).
In the 1960s he became one of Shaw Brothers' main choreographers and had a strong working relationship with director Chang Cheh, working on many of Chang's films as a choreographer (often alongside Tong Gaai) including The One-Armed Swordsman, as well as other Shaw Brothers wuxia films, such as The Jade Bow. After a split with Chang on the set of Marco Polo, Lau evolved into a director during the sudden boom of martial arts films in the early 1970s. He occasionally did choreography work for non-Shaw films as well, such as Master of the Flying Guillotine.
After Shaw Brothers collapsed in the 1980s, Lau moved on and continued directing and choreographing films, among them Drunken Master II. However, the film's star Jackie Chan and director Lau clashed over the style of fighting, resulting in Lau leaving the set before the shooting of the final fight scene, which was then taken over by Chan. Most recently, Lau performed acting and choreography work for Tsui Hark's 2005 film Seven Swords.
Mark Houghton opened the Lau Family Hung Kuen school Lau Family Hung Gar academy in Hong Kong / Fanling with the support of his sifu, Lau. He gave his disciple the permission to spread the art of Lau Family Hung Kuen to chosen students. There are already branches in England, Philippines, and China.
Collaborations with Gordon Liu
Lau's most frequent collaborator is likely his "god brother" Gordon Liu a.k.a. Chia Hui Liu, and he worked with Liu on a number of films, directing him as a star in the now classic The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978), as well as directing Liu as either a star or cast member in Dirty Ho (1976), Eight-Diagram Pole Fighter (1983), Executioners from Shaolin (1977), Return to the 36th Chamber (1980), Heroes of the East (1978), Legendary Weapons of China (1982), Disciples of the 36th Chamber (1985), Tiger on Beat (1988), Tiger on the Beat 2 (1990), Shaolin Warrior (1980), Spiritual Boxer II (1979), Cat vs Rat (1982), The Lady is the Boss (1983), My Young Auntie (1981), Challenge of the Masters (1976), Shaolin Mantis (1978), The Martial Club (1981), and Drunken Monkey (2003). They also appeared together as themselves in the Italian documentary "Dragonland" (2009, directed by Lorenzo De Luca).
Screenplays
Throughout his career, Lau only wrote four screenplays, but they were all for films that he himself directed. Those screenplays/films are My Young Auntie (1981), Legendary Weapons of China (1982), The Lady is the Boss (1983) and Eight-Diagram Pole Fighter (1983). All of the films also starred or featured Gordon Liu in some role or capacity.
Awards and nominations
In 2005, Lau won a "Best Action Choreography" award at the Golden Horse Award for his action choreography work on Tsui Hark's Seven Swords. He also won another Golden Horse Award in 1994, for "Best Martial Arts Direction" in the film Drunken Master II (or The Legend of the Drunken Master). In 1995, Lau also won a "Best Action Choreography" award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his choreography in Drunken Master II and in 1997, the film won "Best Film" at the Fantasia Film Festival. Lau was also nominated for a "Best Action Choreography" Hong Kong Film Award in 2006 for his work on Tsui Hark's Seven Swords, and nominated in 1983 for a "Best Action Choreography" Hong Kong Film Award for his work on Legendary Weapons of China (1982), which he also directed and wrote.
In 2010, Lau was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his contributions to the martial arts film genre.
Personal life
Lau was the third child of Lau Cham (Lau Jaam, 劉湛), a martial arts master who studied Hung Gar under Lam Sai-wing, a student of Wong Fei-hung. He has a brother who makes a living in the film industry, actor/choreographer Lau Kar-wing, as does Gordon Liu, Lau's pupil and adopted godson to Lau's father, Lau Cham. His nephew Lau Kar-yung (son of his older sister)is also an actor, choreographer and director. Another nephew, Lau Wing-kin (Lau Kar-wing's son) is also an actor, and assisted Lau Kar-leung with action-directing Seven Swords.
Lau's wife was Mary Jean Reimer, whom he married in 1984. One of Lau's former girlfriends is Kara Hui.
Lau began training students Hung Gar before the age of 5 and was already quite proficient in the style. Bruce Lee treated Lau as an elder uncle and asked him for advice in regards to his film career.
Lau died on 25 June 2013 at Union Hospital, Hong Kong. He had been battling leukemia for two decades.
Filmography
Actor
2005
Seven Swords as
Fu Qingzhu
2003
Drunken Monkey as
Master Man Bill (as Lau Kar Leung)
1994
Dap ying zui hung (Video)(as Kar-Leung Lau)
1994
Drunken Master III as
Uncle Yan (as Kar Leung Lau)
1994
The Legend of Drunken Master as
Master Fu Wen-Chi (as Lau Kar-Leung)
1992
Operation Scorpio as
Master Lo
1992
Twin Dragons as
Doctor
1991
The Banquet as
Master Lau / Uncle Nine
1990
New Kid in town as
Uncle
1989
Hak do fuk sing as
Wong
1989
Pedicab Driver as
Gambling House Boss (as Kar-Leung Lau)
1988
A Bloody Fight as
Leung
1987
Heng cai san qian wan as
Liang
1987
Evil Cat as
Master Cheung (as Kar Leung Lau)
1985
Disciples of the 36th Chamber as
Manchu gym chief
1984
The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter as
Hunter
1983
The Lady Is the Boss as
Wang Hsia Yuan
1983
Heroic Family
1982
Legendary Weapons of China as
Lei Kung
1981
My Young Auntie as
Yu Ching-Chuen
1981
Martial Club as
Lion dance instructor
1979
Mad Monkey Kung Fu as
Chen
1978
Heroes of the East as
Drunken Master Su (Guest star)
1977
Executioners from Shaolin as
3-Sectional Staff Fighter
1976
Challenge of the Masters as
Chen Erh-fu
1975
The Spiritual Boxer
1969
The Flying Dagger
1969
Shi er jin qian biao
1969
Du bei dao wang as
'Ape Arms' Yuan Chen
1968
The Sword of Swords
1968
Fei xia xiao bai long
1968
Fang Shi Yu san da mu ren xiang
1968
Golden Swallow as
Golden Dragon Branch Leader
1968
Yu mian fei hu
1967
Lady in Distress: The Invincible Fighter
1967
Da ci ke
1967
Qi xia wu yi as
Hsiang brother #1
1967
Nu jin gang da zhan du yan long
1967
Dao jian
1967
Girl with Cat's Eyes
1967
Mi ren xiao niao
1967
The One-Armed Swordsman as
Pa Shuang
1967
Jin ou as
Henchman
1967
Shen jian zhen jiang hu
1967
The Sword and the Lute
1967
The Black Swan as
Scoundrel
1967
Nu hei xia wei zhen di yu men
1967
Duan chang jian
1967
Yu nu jin gang
1967
Sheng huo xiong feng da po huo lian zhen
1966
The Perfumed Arrow
1966
The Magnificent Trio
1966
Lady Bond
1966
Yun hai yu gong yuan
1965
Tit gim jyu han seung jaap
1965
The Twin Swords
1965
Hei mei gui as
Rascal (as Kar-Leung Lau)
1965
Temple of the Red Lotus
1965
Zhui ziong ji
1965
Bao lian deng
1965
Yi tian tu long ji Si ji da jie ju as
Wai Yat-Siu
1965
Yi tian tu long ji San ji as
Wai Yat-Siu
1965
999 Shen mi shuang shi an as
Kidnapper
1965
Qing chang yi geng chang
1965
Dao jian shuang lan
1965
Sons of the Good Earth
1965
Yi di xia yi xue shang ji
1964
Qing xia qing chou
1964
Pan Jin Lian
1964
Wan bian fei gu as
Monkey of North Mountain
1964
Ru lai shen zhang shang ji
1964
The Devil and Her Magic Needles Part II
1964
The Devil and Her Magic Needles Part I
1964
Luoyang qi xia zhuan
1963
Nan long bei feng
1963
Guai xia yan zi fei
1963
Yi tian tu long ji xia ji
1963
Huo shao gong lian si Xia ji (as Ka-Leung Lau)
1963
Huo shao gong lian si Shang ji as
Lau Chee (as Ka-Leung Lau)
1963
Xi xue shen bian
1963
Ci xiong shuang jian xia
1962
Huang mao guai ren as
Teddy boy
1962
Yue Fei chu shi
1962
Na zha san dou hong hai er as
Muk Cha
1962
Huo yan shan
1962
Ru yan jing hun as
Detective Lee (as Kar-Leung Lau)
1962
Chain Murder as
Shot Thug (uncredited)
1962
Fu gui rong hua di yi jia
1961
Kun lun qi jian dou wu long
1961
Mo quan zhui xiong
1961
Xian he shen zhen
1961
Tai ping tian guo nu ying xiong
1961
Huang Fei Hong yuan da po wu hu zhen as
Clawtooth 1
1960
Xing xing wang da zhan Huang Fei Hong as
Clawtooth 1
1960
Nazha sheshan jiu mu as
Mu Cha
1960
Huang Fei Hong lei tai zheng ba zhan as
Lackey
1959
Bai fa mo nu zhuan san ji da jie ju
1959
Huang Fei Hong hu peng fu hu
1959
Huang Fei Hong bei kun hei di yu (as Kar Leung Lau)
1959
Huo zang Lan Tou He as
Disciple #2
1958
Huang Fei Hong hu xue jiu Liang Kuan
1958
Huang Fei Hong fu qi chu san hai
1958
Huang Fei Hong lei tai dou wu hu as
Shining Tiger
1958
Huang Fei Hong long zheng hu dou
1957
Huang Fei Hong: Ye tan hei long shan
1957
Huang Fei-hong xie jian su po wu as
Pirate
1957
Huang Fei Hong da po fei dao dang
1957
Huang Fei Hong die xie ma an shan
1957
Huang Fei Hong shi wang zheng ba as
Leung-chai
1957
Huang Fei Hong Henan yu xie zhan
1957
Na Zha nao dong hai as
3rd Prince Dragon King
1956
Huang Fei Hong: Tian hou miao jin xiang as
Elder
1956
Huang Fei Hong da nao hua deng as
Kwok To
1956
Huang Fei Hong shui di san qin Su Shulian
1956
Bai hao ying xiong chuan
1956
The Feud
1956
Huang Fei Hong gu si jiu qing seng
1956
Huang Fei Hong Guanshan da he shou as
Thug
1956
Wu Song xue jian shi zi lou
1956
Huang Fei Hong yong jiu mai yu can as
Hing's Man 1
1956
Huang Fei-hong gong chuan jian ba
1956
Huang Fei Hong Shamian fu shen quan
1956
Huang Fei Hong long zhou duo jin
1956
Huang Fei Hong: Tie ji dou wu gong as
Child
1956
Huang Fei Hong nu tun shi er shi as
Chiu Chung Bo
1956
Huang Fei Hong yi jiu long mu miao
1956
Huang Fei Hong san xi nu biao shi
1956
Huang Fei Hong huo shao Daoshatou as
Monkey Kwong
1956
Huang Fei Hong: Da nao Fo Shan
1955
Huang Fei Hong wen zhen si pai lou
1953
Huang Fei Hong yi gun fu san ba as
Ah-Biu
1950
Brave Lad of Guangdong
Stunts
2005
Seven Swords (action director)
2003
Drunken Monkey (martial arts choreographer)
1994
Drunken Master III (martial arts director - as Kar Leung Lau)
1994
The Legend of Drunken Master (fight choreographer) / (stunt coordinator)