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Chin Siuho
Chin Siu Ho

(born January 26, 1963) is a Hong Kong actor and martial artist, notable for acting with Jet Li in The Tai-Chi Master and Fist of Legend. He is the older brother of actor Chin Kar-lok.Ten Tigers of Kwangtung (1980)
Legend of the Fox (1980)
Two Champions of Shaolin (1981)
The Rebel Intruders (1980)
Masked Avengers (1981)
Mahjong Heroes (1981)
House of Traps (1982)
Brave Archer 4 (1982)
Rolls, Rolls, I Love You (1982)
Brothers From the Walled City (1982)
Fast Fingers (1983)
Ghosts Galore (1983)
Demon of the Lute (1983)
I Will Finally Knock You Down, Dad! (1984)
Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985)
The Man Is Dangerous (1985)
Mr. Vampire (1985)
Crazy Shaolin Disciples (1985)
The Master Strikes Back (1985)
The Seventh Curse (1986)
The Story of Doctor Sun Yat-sen (1986)
Millionaire's Express (1986)
Love Me Vampire (1986)
The Final Test (1987)
New Mr. Vampire (1987)
Edge of Darkness (1988)
In the Blood (1988)
Vampire Vs. Vampire (1989)
Into the Fire (1989)
They Came to Rob Hong Kong (1989)
The Blonde Fury (1989)
The Nocturnal Demon (1990)
Goodbye Hero (1990)
New Kids in Town (1990)
The Ultimate Vampire (1991)
Dead Target (1991)
Mr. Vampire V (1992)
Come From China (1992)
All-Mighty Gambler (1992)
Hero Dream (1993)
Happy Partner (1993)
The Beheaded 1000 (1993)
Tai Chi Master (1993)
Fist of Legend (1994)
Don't Give a Damn (1995)
Stooge, My Love (1996)
Millennium Dragon (1999)
Undercover Girls (1999)
A Battle of Wits (2006)
Ticket (2008)
72 Tenants of Prosperity (2010)
Vampire Warriors (2010)
The Lost Bladesman

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