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- Liu Chungliang (Commonly credited as John Liu) is a Taiwanese actor and martial artist. He mostly appeared in low-budget Taiwanese action/martial art movies and never appeared in the higher budget Hong Kong martial arts movies from the Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest.
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Liu Chungliang (Commonly credited as John Liu) is a Taiwanese actor and martial artist. He mostly appeared in low-budget Taiwanese action/martial art movies and never appeared in the higher budget Hong Kong martial arts movies from the Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest.
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John Liu is a Taiwanese martial arts star who has appeared in films such as The Invincible Armour, Sha shou ying and New York Ninja. He was born in 1944 and has a daughter with actress Marion Blank.
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John Liu is a Taiwanese martial arts star who appeared in films such as The Invincible Armour and New York Ninja. He is known for his flexibility, kicking skills, and creating Zen Kwan Do.
- May 20, 1944
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Nov 19, 2021 · When he arrived in New York, John Liu was already a cult figure in martial arts circles, known for his high kicks and his collaborations with the fight choreographer Yuen Woo-ping, who went on...
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John Liu is a martial arts actor and director who has starred in over 20 films since 1979. See his full filmography, ratings, and reviews on IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.
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