

Chan Shen
Acting
March 11, 1940
Taiwan, China
April 26, 1984
Chan Shen (Chinese: 詹森, 11 March 1940 - 26 April 1984) was a Taiwanese-born Hong Kong film actor. He is best known for his roles as gangsters or villains in Hong Kong action cinema in the 1970s. Already an established film actor in Taiwan, he entered the Hong Kong film industry in 1971. He was a particularly prolific actor and would often appear in as many as ten films a year. In his fourteen-year film career in Hong Kong, he appeared in 160 action films. Much of his career was spent at Hong Kong's Shaw Studio. He died because of a brain hemorrhage 26th of April 1984.
The Filmography


Disciples of the 36th Chamber

Crazy Shaolin Disciples

Pale Passion

Wits of the Brats

Fast Fingers

Shaolin Intruders

Shaolin and Wu Tang

Usurpers of Emperor's Power

Tiger Killer

Five Element Ninjas

Passing Flickers

Brave Archer and His Mate

Shaolin Prince

What Price Honesty?

The Imp

Bloody Parrot

Challenge of the Gamesters

The Tiger and the Widow
